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See John's comment at https://github.com/GPlates/gplately/issues/101#issue-1798925740
This needs to be done.
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If the input to `gpml._load_FeatureCollection` is one or more filenames, then the `filenames` attribute is never actually assigned (see lines 264-270 below):
https://github.com/GPlates/gplately/blob/…
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> The gplates app will not reconstruct data on the fly. So, the time increment really depends on the pre-prepared time-dependent rasters.
I'm assuming this also applies to vector data (ie, not just…
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@brmather @lauren-ilano @laurilano
At the beginning of this file, we can see the comments below.
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A light wrapping of some [`pyGPlates`](https://www.gplates.org/docs/pygplates/index.html)
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Some plotting artefacts occur when there are very few points that define a polygon or line. For example, mid-ocean ridge geometries in the plot below have very few points and do not plot correctly.
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Instead of saving as individual points you can save as a multipoint coverage. Basically, each point gets one or more scalar values – such as age, spreading rate, direction, obliquity, etc.
The de…
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As `RotationModel` allows, it would be convenient if `FeatureCollection` accepted a sequence of strings as input such that
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topology_filenames = ["topology1.gpmlz", "topology2.gpmlz"]
topology_f…
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@brmather @lauren-ilano @jcannon-gplates
See the code below. The 'continue' statement will skip the current loop iteration. The current point will not be reconstructed. But according to the comments…
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I get an error when I try and use the gplately version of `pygplates`, but not the normally imported version of pygplates, when I try and use `pygplates.Feature()`. See screenshot with error.
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Here is an example of the gaps in the age-gridding process using the 1 Ga model.