Bug #872
bug of pscoast -JE
| Status: | In Progress | Start date: | 2016-03-11 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Priority: | Normal | Due date: | ||
| Assignee: | % Done: | 0% | ||
| Category: | - | |||
| Target version: | Candidate for next bugfix release | |||
| Affected version: | 5.x-svn | Platform: |
Description
GMT 5.2.1:
gmt pscoast -Rg -JE120/35.0/4.5i -Dc -A10000 -Glightgray -Wthinnest -P -B60 >GMT_az_equidistant.ps
Result:
It also fails under GMT 4.5.14 and GMT5-dev r15862.
History
#1
Updated by Paul 9 months ago
- Status changed from New to In Progress
- Assignee set to Paul
- Target version set to Candidate for next bugfix release
I have made a small improvement in how pscoast -JE works when the antipode calls on land. However, it still fails when the longitude is a multiple of 10 (your case). Moving the longitude slightly off generally will work. If you run with -Vl you will be told this. Anyway, r17157 deals somewhat better with antipode land bodies.