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| PyGMT's behavior can be controlled through various environment variables. These variables | ||
| can be set either in your shell environment or within your Python script using the | ||
| :py:data:`os.environ` dictionary. |
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Thanks for catching it. Fixed in 7ed1300. py:data is correct. Just need to use the MyST Markdown syntax, not the ReST syntax.
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Co-authored-by: Yvonne Fröhlich <94163266+yvonnefroehlich@users.noreply.github.com>
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This PR adds another page to the "Technical Reference" section. On this page, the environmental variables that PyGMT uses are documented. There are still many other variables that are not documented since they are not explicitly used by PyGMT (e.g.,
HOME,GMT_SHAREDIR). We may document them later.Preview: