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14 changes: 7 additions & 7 deletions examples/tutorials/text.py
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fig.basemap(region=[108, 120, -5, 8], projection="M20c", frame="a")
fig.coast(land="black", water="skyblue")

# Plotting text annotations using single elements
# Plot text annotations using a single element
fig.text(text="SOUTH CHINA SEA", x=112, y=6)

# Plotting text annotations using lists of elements
# Plot text annotations using lists of elements
fig.text(text=["CELEBES SEA", "JAVA SEA"], x=[119, 112], y=[3.25, -4.6])

fig.show()
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# The size, family/weight, and color of an annotation can be specified using
# the ``font`` parameter.
#
# A list of all recognised fonts can be found at
# :gmt-docs:`cookbook/postscript-fonts.html`, including details of how to use
# non-default fonts.
# A list of all recognized fonts can be found at
# :gmt-docs:`PostScript Fonts Used by GMT <cookbook/postscript-fonts.html>`,
# including details of how to use non-default fonts.

fig = pygmt.Figure()
with pygmt.config(MAP_FRAME_TYPE="plain"):
fig.basemap(region=[108, 120, -5, 8], projection="M20c", frame="a")
fig.coast(land="black", water="skyblue")

# Customising the font style
# Customize the font style
fig.text(text="BORNEO", x=114.0, y=0.5, font="22p,Helvetica-Bold,white")

fig.show()
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# Plot region names / sea names from a text file, where
# the longitude (x) and latitude (y) coordinates are in the first two columns.
# Setting angle/font/justify to ``True`` will indicate that those columns are
# Setting angle/font/justify to True will indicate that those columns are
# present in the text file too (Note: must be in that order!).
# Finally, the text to be printed will be in the last column
fig.text(textfiles="examples.txt", angle=True, font=True, justify=True)
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