I would say yes, but starting with GMT 4.5.13 and 5.1.2, i.e., in the near
future (late summer/fall?). We just made some changes following your emails in
order to separate out the GSHHG-specific structure definitions from the GMT
context stuff. So now the gshhg.c tool in GMT includes gmt_gshhg
Dear Paul, Dear All,
Thanks for the additional info.
Apparently Debian's current libgmt-dev does not include gshhs.h (nor
gshhg.h). Should it include it?
https://packages.debian.org/sid/amd64/libgmt-dev/filelist
Thanks for help,
Sylwester
On 05/07/14 22:24, Paul Wessel wrote:
Also note tha
Package: gnudatalanguage
Severity: wishlist
Dear All,
Since a few releases GNU Data Language (GDL) supports mapping data with
shorelines using the datafiles from the GSHHG package
(http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/pwessel/gshhg/).
The upcoming release of GDL brings improvements in this regard and
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