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GMT is an open-source collection of command-line tools for manipulating
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geographic and Cartesian data sets (including filtering, trend fitting,
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gridding, projecting, etc.) and producing PostScript illustrations
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2020-09-26 09:12:38 +02:00
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ranging from simple x-y plots via contour maps to artificially
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illuminated surfaces and 3D perspective views. It supports many map
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projections and transformations and includes supporting data such as
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coastlines, rivers, and political boundaries and optionally country
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polygons.
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2016-08-09 17:05:02 +02:00
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By default, GMT will use Dave Watson's Delaunay triangulation routine.
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However, a much faster alternative is available from Jonathan Shewchuk,
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but his routine is not distributed under the GNU Public License.
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In order to use the Shewchuk's routine you have to launch the script
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by passing the SHEWCHUK parameter:
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SHEWCHUK=yes ./GMT.SlackBuild
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For movie-making capabilities the following dependencies are needed:
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GraphicsMagick
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ffmpeg
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Other optional dependencies are:
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blas
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lapack
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For more details refer to the README.md and LICENSE.TXT files contained
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into the GMT sources.
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