# DCW-GMT: The Digital Chart of the World for GMT ![GitHub release (latest by date)](https://img.shields.io/github/v/release/GenericMappingTools/dcw-gmt) ![GitHub](https://img.shields.io/github/license/GenericMappingTools/dcw-gmt) This repository contains the data and scripts that maintain and build the dcw-gmt package used by **GMT 5 or later**. **Note**: DCW 2.1.2 requires GMT 6.1.1 or later. Building the DCW netCDF database requires the netCDF executables *ncgen* and *nccopy*, usually available in a port called *netcdf-bin* or similar (i.e, separate from the netCDF library). This README contains the documentation for DCW. For information about building and modifying DCW, please refer to the [contributing guide](CONTRIBUTING.md). ![Global map of the DCW-GMT polygons](https://docs.generic-mapping-tools.org/6.2/_images/dcw-figure.png) ## About The Digital Chart of the World is a comprehensive 1:1,000,000 scale vector basemap of the world. The charts were designed to meet the needs of pilots and air crews in medium- and low-altitude en route navigation and to support military operational planning, intelligence briefings, and other needs. For basic background information about DCW, see the [Wikipedia entry](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Chart_of_the_World). DCW-GMT is an enhancement to DCW in a few ways: 1. It contains more state boundaries (the largest 8 countries are now represented). 2. The data have been reformatted to save space and are distributed as a single deflated netCDF-4 file. ## Download You can download the latest dcw-gmt package from [GitHub releases](https://github.com/GenericMappingTools/dcw-gmt/releases) or from the [GMT main site](https://www.generic-mapping-tools.org/download/). ## Usage DCW-GMT is an optional install for GMT and its wrappers. If you did install it then you can access the DCW data for plotting or analysis via GMT's [coast](https://docs.generic-mapping-tools.org/latest/coast.html) module. You can also use the [ISO 2-character codes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1_alpha-2) for countries as a way to specify map domains via the **-R** option. For instance, to make a map showing France with a region rounded to the nearest 2 degrees in longitude and latitude, you can run: gmt coast -RFR+r2 -Glightgray -B -pdf france If in addition you want to paint the landmass of France blue, you can run: gmt coast -RFR+r2 -Glightgray -B -EFR+gblue -pdf france To access states without countries you must use the *country.state* syntax. See the [coast](https://docs.generic-mapping-tools.org/latest/coast.html) documentation for details. For instance, to make a map of the US and show Texas and Mississippi as red states, try: gmt coast -RUS+r2 -Glightgray -B -EUS.TX,US.MS+gred -pdf us ### DCW Collections From versions 2.1.0 and GMT 6.4.0 onwards you can also use named regions (continents, seas, etc) using their names. We offer 37 geographic regions based on [Natural Earth](https://www.naturalearthdata.com) at scale 1:110, 104 seas named (102 based on [IHO1953](https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/29772/1/IHO1953a.pdf), most of them taken from [Fourcy and Lorvelec (2013)](https://www6.rennes.inrae.fr/ese_eng/HRMLOS)) and 57 lakes, islands and archipelagoes. You can also use 46 collections of countries; 30 are from [UN49](https://unstats.un.org/unsd/methodology/m49/) and the rest were obtained from from [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subregion). You can see the full list at [dcw-collections.txt](dcw-collections.txt). These allow you to make maps matching those regions, such as gmt coast -RScandinavia -Glightgray -B -pdf Scandinavia gmt coast -RIHO28 -Glightgray -B -pdf MediterraneanSea gmt coast -RSAM -Glightgray -B -pdf SouthAmerica gmt coast -RHMLY -Glightgray -B -pdf Himalayas ## Notes If you are building GMT from source then you should set the parameter **DCW_ROOT** in the *cmake/ConfigUser.cmake* to point to the directory where *dcw-gmt.nc* has been placed. If you add this file after GMT installation was completed then you can always have GMT find it by placing it in your user *~/.gmt* directory or by setting the **DIR_DCW** parameter in the *gmt.conf* settings. ## Changelog The detailed changelog is available [here](ChangeLog). ## License The project is distributed under the [GNU Lesser General Public License](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.html).