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K.4.5 The full resolution (<B>-Df</B>)
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We now arrive at our final plot, which shows a detailed view of
the western side of the small island of Waigeo.  The map area
is approximately 40 by 40 km.  We call upon the full resolution
data set to portray the richness of geographic detail within this
region; no features are ignored.  The full resolution has
undergone no decimation and it shows: The combined file size of
the coastlines, rivers, and borders totals a hefty 55.7 Mbytes.
Our final map is reproduced by the single command:

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#!/bin/sh
#    $Id: GMT_App_K_5.sh,v 1.1 2001/03/21 04:10:21 pwessel Exp $
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pscoast `./getbox -JE130.35/-0.2/1i -20 20 -20 20` -JE130.35/-0.2/3.5i -P -Df -G200 -W0.25p \
   -N1/0.25tap -B10mg2mWSne &gt; GMT_App_K_5.ps
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We hope you will study these examples to enable you to make
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Paul Wessel
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