Cookbook¶
Note
The GMT cookbook is for GMT 6 modern mode only. Looking for the classic mode cookbook? Since classic mode commands haven’t changed since GMT 5, please visit the GMT 5 cookbook instead.
Pål (Paul) Wessel1, Walter H. F. Smith2, Remko Scharroo3, Joaquim F. Luis4, Leonardo Uieda5, Florian Wobbe6, Dongdong Tian7
SOEST, University of Hawai’i at Manoa
Laboratory for Satellite Altimetry, NOAA/NESDIS/STAR
EUMETSAT, Darmstadt, Germany
Universidade do Algarve, Faro, Portugal
University of Liverpool, UK
Sea and Sun Technology, Germany
Michigan State University
- 1. Preface
- 2. Introduction
- 3. General Features
- 4. Standardized command line options
- 5. GMT Coordinate Transformations
- 6. GMT Map Projections
- 7. GMT Supplemental Packages
- 8. GMT File Formats
- 9. Including GMT Graphics into your Documents
- 10. Predefined Bit and Hachure Patterns in GMT
- 11. Chart of Octal Codes for Characters
- 12. PostScript Fonts Used by GMT
- 13. Using LaTeX Expressions in GMT
- 14. Color Systems and Artificial Illumination
- 15. Filtering of Data in GMT
- 16. GMT on non-UNIX Platforms
- 17. Of Colors and Color Legends
- 18. Custom Plot Symbols
- 19. Annotation of Contours and “Quoted Lines”
- 20. The GMT Vector Data Format for OGR Compatibility
- 21. GMT Modern Mode One-line Commands