Difference between revisions of "IGMT"
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|Name=iGMT | |Name=iGMT | ||
|Short description=Visual tool for GMT script mapping | |Short description=Visual tool for GMT script mapping | ||
− | |Full description=This program is intended to make working with the Generic Mapping Tools (GMT) easier. iGMT provides a graphical user interface for GMT and is written in the Tcl/Tk computer language. Besides supplying a user friendly way of handling GMT, iGMT comes with built-in support for many different geoscientific data sets, such as topography, gravity, seafloor age, hypocenter catalogs, plate boundary files, hotspot lists, CMT solutions etc. 'iGMT' is used at numerous institutions worldwide for mapping tasks and teaching GMT. | + | |Full description=[[Category:Candidates for deletion]] This is a candidate for deletion: Links broken. Email to maintainer broken. [[User:Poppy-one|Poppy-one]] ([[User talk:Poppy-one|talk]]) 18:06, 2 August 2018 (EDT) |
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− | + | This program is intended to make working with the Generic Mapping Tools (GMT) easier. iGMT provides a graphical user interface for GMT and is written in the Tcl/Tk computer language. Besides supplying a user friendly way of handling GMT, iGMT comes with built-in support for many different geoscientific data sets, such as topography, gravity, seafloor age, hypocenter catalogs, plate boundary files, hotspot lists, CMT solutions etc. 'iGMT' is used at numerous institutions worldwide for mapping tasks and teaching GMT. | |
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|Homepage URL=http://www.seismology.harvard.edu/~becker/igmt/ | |Homepage URL=http://www.seismology.harvard.edu/~becker/igmt/ | ||
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|Computer languages=Tcl/tk | |Computer languages=Tcl/tk | ||
|Documentation note=User manual available in PostScript format from http://www.seismology.harvard.edu/~becker/igmt/manual_v1.2.ps.gz; User manual available in HTML format from http://www.seismology.harvard.edu/~becker/igmt/manual_1.2/; User manual available in PDF format from http://www.seismology.harvard.edu/~becker/igmt/manual_v1.2.pdf; User manual available in DVI format from http://www.seismology.harvard.edu/~becker/igmt/manual_v1.2.dvi | |Documentation note=User manual available in PostScript format from http://www.seismology.harvard.edu/~becker/igmt/manual_v1.2.ps.gz; User manual available in HTML format from http://www.seismology.harvard.edu/~becker/igmt/manual_1.2/; User manual available in PDF format from http://www.seismology.harvard.edu/~becker/igmt/manual_v1.2.pdf; User manual available in DVI format from http://www.seismology.harvard.edu/~becker/igmt/manual_v1.2.dvi | ||
− | | | + | |Decommissioned or Obsolete=Yes |
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|Related projects=Seismic_Toolkit,Height_Map_Generator | |Related projects=Seismic_Toolkit,Height_Map_Generator | ||
|Keywords=GUI,science,Tcl/tk,GMT,iGMT,Generic Mapping Tools,geology | |Keywords=GUI,science,Tcl/tk,GMT,iGMT,Generic Mapping Tools,geology | ||
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|Version identifier=1.2 | |Version identifier=1.2 | ||
|Version date=2000-10-27 | |Version date=2000-10-27 | ||
|Version status=developmental | |Version status=developmental | ||
− | |Version | + | |Version comment=1.2 devel released on 2000-10-27 |
+ | |Last review by=Craig Hutchinson | ||
+ | |Last review date=2018/08/03 | ||
+ | |Submitted by=Database conversion | ||
+ | |Submitted date=2011-04-01 | ||
+ | |User level=none | ||
+ | |Accepts cryptocurrency donations=No | ||
+ | |Test entry=No | ||
+ | |Is GNU=No | ||
+ | |License verified date=2001-07-11 | ||
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+ | {{Project license | ||
+ | |License=GPLv2orlater | ||
+ | |License verified by=Janet Casey | ||
|License verified date=2001-07-11 | |License verified date=2001-07-11 | ||
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{{Person | {{Person | ||
+ | |Real name=Thorsten W. Becker | ||
|Role=Maintainer | |Role=Maintainer | ||
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|Email=twb@usc.edu | |Email=twb@usc.edu | ||
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{{Person | {{Person | ||
+ | |Real name=Simon McClusky and others | ||
|Role=Contributor | |Role=Contributor | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:06, 2 August 2018
iGMT
http://www.seismology.harvard.edu/~becker/igmt/
Visual tool for GMT script mapping
This is a candidate for deletion: Links broken. Email to maintainer broken. Poppy-one (talk) 18:06, 2 August 2018 (EDT)
This program is intended to make working with the Generic Mapping Tools (GMT) easier. iGMT provides a graphical user interface for GMT and is written in the Tcl/Tk computer language. Besides supplying a user friendly way of handling GMT, iGMT comes with built-in support for many different geoscientific data sets, such as topography, gravity, seafloor age, hypocenter catalogs, plate boundary files, hotspot lists, CMT solutions etc. 'iGMT' is used at numerous institutions worldwide for mapping tasks and teaching GMT.
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Leaders and contributors
Contact(s) | Role |
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Thorsten W. Becker | Maintainer |
Simon McClusky and others | Contributor |
Resources and communication
Audience | Resource type | URI |
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Support | mailto:help@igmtrocks.org | |
Bug Tracking,Developer | mailto:support@igmtrocks.org |
Software prerequisites
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