reStructuredText Cheatsheet¶
The GMT documentations are written in reStructureText (ReST) and built by Sphinx. Here is a quick and dirty cheat sheet for some common ReST stuff used in GMT documentations. You can see the literal source code of the ReST file on the right, and the rendered web page on the left.
Note
Try a online reStructuredText editor (e.g. https://livesphinx.herokuapp.com/), if you want to preview texts written in ReST.
For a more complete description of ReST syntax, please visit the Sphinx documentation.
Formatting text¶
Paragraphs are simply chunks of text separated by one or more blank lines.
It’s simple to use inline markup to have italic text,
bold text, and inline source codes
.
It’s a little complicated to write a GMT option. You need to use backslash + pipe to have a pipe (|) and backslash + whitespace to separate inline markups.
-Avalue[+wpen][+a|b|c]
Lists¶
Bullet list:
Point A
Point B
Point C
Point D
Numbered list:
Point 1
Point 2
Point 3
Point 4
Definition list:
- term1
Definition of term1
- term2
Definition of term2
Table¶
ReST supports multiple ways to make a table.
Simple Table¶
A |
B |
A and B |
---|---|---|
False |
False |
False |
True |
False |
False |
False |
True |
False |
True |
True |
True |
Grid Table¶
Header row, column 1 |
Header 2 |
Header 3 |
Header 4 |
---|---|---|---|
body row 1, column 1 |
column 2 |
column 3 |
column 4 |
body row 2 |
… |
… |
Links¶
External links¶
Internal links¶
Link to the a module with plot or plot.
Link to a section title with Lists.
Link to a target with Link to a table.
Link to a GMT parameter FONT_TITLE.
Codes¶
gmt begin map
gmt basemap -R0/10/0/10 -JX10c/10c -Baf
gmt end
Images¶
Use the figure
directive to include images:
Math¶
reST also supports LaTeX-style math.
This is an inline math \(x^2+y^2=z^2\).
For long equations, use the math
directive: