I believe gsnMajorLonSpacingF and gsnMinorLonSpacingF should work as long
as your using gsn_csm_hov (oddly it doesn't do anything with
gsn_csm_contour).
mpDataBaseVersion won't have an effect since you're not drawing a map.
Hope that helps.
Carl
On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 11:50 PM, juki juki <juky_emc2@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Dear All ncl users;
>
> I want to make a hovmoller plot for longitude interval less than one
> degree for example from 99.975 to 100.675 E (interval 0.05 degree). Default
> thick mark is only visible at 100oE. Are there any option to make more
> thickmark for such narrow longitude for example by
> using res@mpDataBaseVersion = "HighRes" in plotting map ?
>
> Thank you
> joeky
>
>
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