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Material for the annual GMT for EarthScope short course
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Setup Jupyter Book #1

Closed maxrjones closed 2 years ago

maxrjones commented 2 years ago

Following the discussion at https://forum.generic-mapping-tools.org/t/proposal-creating-a-separate-gmt-tutorial-page/2831/11, this PR sets up a jupyter book to host material for the 2022 GMT for Geodesy UNAVCO short course.

Based on https://github.com/GenericMappingTools/egu22pygmt/pull/3.

maxrjones commented 2 years ago

Preview is live at https://www.generic-mapping-tools.org/gmt-for-geodesy. @GenericMappingTools/gmt-workshop-leaders, please provide feedback about using this site structure for the GMT for geodesy workshop. Currently there's little content, but all the existing bash scripts in https://github.com/GenericMappingTools/2021-unavco-course could be made into Jupyter Notebooks if we want to use this structure.

Esteban82 commented 2 years ago

I have the habit of adding a number as a prefix to the folder names (e.g. 01_introduction) so that the folders are automatically sorted. I suggest doing the same with the course material. It may be useful for students. Here an example.

For example, for the 2021 unavco course, the names would be:

maxrjones commented 2 years ago

I have the habit of adding a number as a prefix to the folder names (e.g. 01_introduction) so that the folders are automatically sorted. I suggest doing the same with the course material. It may be useful for students. Here an example.

Sounds good! I am not sure if or where the current first-figure example will fit into the book, so I will add the numbers at the same time as the other materials.

seisman commented 2 years ago

I'm closing this PR because we won't use Jupyter Notebook in this workshop.