Intros / Tutorials / Gallery: Include folder in colormap name#4311
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yvonnefroehlich
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Still need to update following lines: Perhaps also update |
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Looks good to me except two typos.
Co-authored-by: Dongdong Tian <seisman.info@gmail.com>
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This PR already looks good to me. Are there more changes you'd like to make? |
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Hope I updated all codes. So this PR should be ready to be merged. |
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Description of proposed changes
Include the folder (https://github.com/GenericMappingTools/gmt/tree/master/share/cpt) in the colormap name in the examples
Fixes #4308
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