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Add a tutorial explaining the usage of octal codes #2000

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seisman opened this issue Jul 10, 2022 · 3 comments · Fixed by #2584
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Add a tutorial explaining the usage of octal codes #2000

seisman opened this issue Jul 10, 2022 · 3 comments · Fixed by #2584
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seisman commented Jul 10, 2022

Inspired by the question in #1994, we need to add a tutorial explaining how to correctly use octal codes in PyGMT.

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seisman commented Nov 24, 2022

Related to #2204.

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Hi @seisman,
So far, I want to add the tutorial to examples/tutorials/basics/text.py
I have some ideas to show

  1. incorrect v.s. correct usage
  2. correct usage with setting PS_CHAR_ENCODING to Standard+ or ISOLatin1+
    Do you have other idea to show the example ?

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seisman commented Feb 26, 2023

  • incorrect v.s. correct usage
  • correct usage with setting PS_CHAR_ENCODING to Standard+ or ISOLatin1+
    Do you have other idea to show the example ?

Sounds good. Also need to teach users how to read the big octal tables.

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