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Generic Mapping Tools (GMT) is an open source collection of ~60 tools for
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manipulating geographic and Cartesian data sets (including filtering,
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trend fitting, gridding, projecting, etc.) and producing Encapsulated
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PostScript File (EPS) illustrations ranging from simple x-y plots via
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contour maps to artificially illuminated surfaces and 3-D perspective
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views. GMT supports ~30 map projections and transformations and comes
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with support data such as GSHHS coastlines, rivers, and political
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boundaries. GMT is developed and maintained by Paul Wessel and Walter
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H. F. Smith with help from a global set of volunteers, and is supported
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by the National Science Foundation. It is released under the GNU General
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Public License.
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This requires netcdf.
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There are a number of different resolution coastline files available for
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GMT, and their size on disk varies from <2MB (low) to 61.7MB (full).
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They come in 3 separate archives:
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GSHHS2.0.2_coast.tar.bz2 GSHHS2.0.2_high.tar.bz2 GSHHS2.0.2_full.tar.bz2
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The first contains the low, intermediate and coarse resolutions, the second
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the high resolution, and the third the full resolution. I prefer to have all
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of them installed (disk space is cheap), but you may not. Therefore, all
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three sets will be installed by default unless you choose otherwise in the
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script, e.g. setting "COASTS=coast" in the environment would install only the
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low, intermediate, and coarse resolutions.
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Please note, Shewchuk's triangulation routine used in some parts of GMT is
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not distributed under the GNU Public Licence. If you work for a for-profit
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organisation, you should read Shewchuk's copyright statement first (in
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src/README.TRIANGLE). This script enables the (much faster) Shewchuk
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triangulation routine by default; should you need to change this behaviour,
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set SHEWCHUK to "no" in the build script.
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