Re: Use of pssegy

Andreas B <[email protected]> Wed, 23 Apr 2014 21:21:14 +0200
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Hi Gery,

Thank you so much, it helps! I'm a bit confused though; does the values in
-R refer to the Xmin, Xmax, Ymin and Ymax of the spatial extent of the line
(like an ordinary -R would)? However, I ran into another problem; psegy
crashes when doing a "pssegy a.SEGY -R17052/27803/731058/732041
-Jx1:1000000 -D0.3 -W -So -Fgray > segy.ps". Tried to change all
parameters, crashes everytime.

Andreas


2014-04-23 20:55 GMT+02:00 Gery . <[email protected]>:

> Hello Andreas,
>
> Would this help? http://www.geo.utep.edu/gmt/seismic.html
>
> Cheers,
>
> Sent from my iRon
>
> On Apr 23, 2014, at 20:43, "Andreas B" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> Does anyone have a working code snippet of how to use pssegy(/psegyz)?
>
> I'm trying a very basic pssegy a.SEGY -W -R17052/27804/732041/731059 -D1
>  > test.ps, but GMT complains that the -R is not correctly given (I've
> also tried with z-range in all flavours). Also, why is -J a required
> parameter? Why would you use a map projection when you want to plot a SEGY?
>
> Andreas
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