Sphinx extensions for the Generic Mapping Tools
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This package provides a Sphinx extension for
including GMT code and figures in your
documentation. The extension defines the gmtplot
directive that
will execute the given code and insert the generated figure into the document
(like the matplotlib plot
directive).
- Supports any GMT versions
- Works with both Bash and Python (PyGMT)
- Include code inline or load from a script
- Options to show/hide the code, insert captions, link to hidden code, etc.
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