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Currently `gplately` wraps all geometries to the dateline, which divides topologies that cross the dateline into smaller topologies that butt up against the -180/180 degree dateline.
https://github…
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What happened to the plate-tectonics-and-earthquakes.ipynb notebook? I would like to use the notebook offline as a student activity, but I can only find the notebook on the website and not in the rep…
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# Overview
| | package | i586 | x86_64 | notes | resolution |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| | network/frr |:red_square: | :red_square: | broken by protobuf upgrade ||
|✅ | network/ny…
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two problems
- download speed
Check if mod_deflate module has been enabled.
Use multithread to download files. See the link below.
https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/simple-multithreaded-download…
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There are a bunch of invalid references when compiling the manual, including but not limited to things like this:
```
LaTeX Warning: Hyper reference `parameters:Material_20model/Simpler_20with_20cr
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Create the required features to add new plate
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Create the required features to join independently moving plates
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5. Then save and reload the .rot file to GPlates
_Originally posted by @halkszavu in https://github.com/halkszavu/Project-Artifexia/issues/2#issuecomment-1460037058_
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going from Columbus View --> 3d view results in a very zoomed out globe (see image). Can we have it to be a full-globe but zoomed in (same view as what will be for the 'home' button).
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We need a method on `DataServer` that returns a tuple of the valid model time range. i.e.
```python
min_time, max_time = gdownload.get_valid_times()
```