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4.1.
The 15 standardized
GMT
command line switches.
4.2.
Interval type codes.
4.3.
Interval unit codes.
4.4.
GMT
predefined pen widths.
4.5.
A few examples of pen specifications.
4.6.
A few examples of fill specifications.
4.7.
GMT
text escape sequences. Note that under Windows the percent symbol indicates a variable, hence you must use two percent-signs for each one required in the escape sequence for font switching.
4.8.
Shortcuts for some European characters.
4.9.
GMT
grid file formats.
6.1.
Standard parallels for some cylindrical projections.
B.1.
Attributes of default
GMT
gridded file in COARDS-compliant netCDF format.
B.2.
GMT
gridded file header record.
TYPE
can be
char
,
short
,
int
,
float
, or
double
.
B.3.
Structure of a Sun rasterfile.
B.4.
Sun macro definitions relevant to rasterfiles.
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Paul Wessel 2006-11-02