Re: Lonitude tick mark spacing + res@pmTickMarkDisplayMode = "Always"

From: Sylvia Murphy (murphys AT XXXXXX)
Date: Tue Jul 20 2004 - 13:35:37 MDT

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    bob,
    if you do want to use ncl's default tickmarks, then you have to us
    tmXBTickSpacingF etc. note there is one resource per axis.

    sylvia

    On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Bob Tomas wrote:

    > Hello,
    >
    > I like the tick mark labels I get when I set:
    >
    > res@pmTickMarkDisplayMode = "Always"
    >
    > when using:
    >
    > gsn_csm_contour_map_ce
    >
    > But I don't always like the default spacing of lat and/or lon lables.
    >
    > I tried adjusting the default spacing using:
    >
    > res@gsnMajorLonSpacing
    >
    > only to find out that this is ignored if res@pmTickMarkDisplayMode = "Always".
    >
    > Does anyone know of ways around this problem?
    >
    > Thanks
    >
    > Bob
    >
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