Revision: 5760
          http://matplotlib.svn.sourceforge.net/matplotlib/?rev=5760&view=rev
Author:   jswhit
Date:     2008-07-13 06:23:15 -0700 (Sun, 13 Jul 2008)

Log Message:
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add new examples.

Modified Paths:
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    trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/mapsetup.rst

Added Paths:
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    trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/aea.rst
    trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/eqdc.rst
    trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/geos.rst
    trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/laea.rst
    trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/lcc.rst
    trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/poly.rst
    trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/stere.rst

Added: trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/aea.rst
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--- trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/aea.rst                            (rev 0)
+++ trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/aea.rst    2008-07-13 13:23:15 UTC (rev 
5760)
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+.. _aea:
+
+Albers Equal Area Projection
+============================
+
+An equal-area projection. The green shapes drawn on the map are equal-area
+circles on the surface of the earth.  Known as "Tissot's indicatrix",
+they can be used to show the angular and areal distortion of a map projection.
+On a conformal projection, the shape of the circles is preserved, but the
+area is not.  On a equal-area projection, the area is preserved but the 
+shape is not.
+
+Distortion is very large near the poles in this projection.
+
+.. literalinclude:: figures/aea.py
+
+.. image:: figures/aea.png

Added: trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/eqdc.rst
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--- trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/eqdc.rst                           (rev 0)
+++ trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/eqdc.rst   2008-07-13 13:23:15 UTC (rev 
5760)
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+.. _eqdc:
+
+Equidistant Conic Projection
+============================
+
+Neither conformal or equal area. Parallels are equally spaced.
+The green shapes drawn on the map are equal-area
+circles on the surface of the earth.  Known as "Tissot's indicatrix",
+they can be used to show the angular and areal distortion of a map projection.
+On a conformal projection, the shape of the circles is preserved, but the
+area is not.  On a equal-area projection, the area is preserved but the 
+shape is not.
+
+.. literalinclude:: figures/eqdc.py
+
+.. image:: figures/eqdc.png

Added: trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/geos.rst
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--- trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/geos.rst                           (rev 0)
+++ trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/geos.rst   2008-07-13 13:23:15 UTC (rev 
5760)
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+.. _geos:
+
+Geostationary Projection
+========================
+
+The geostationary projection displays the earth as a satellite 
+(in geostationary orbit) would see it.
+
+.. literalinclude:: figures/geos_full.py
+
+.. image:: figures/geos_full.png
+
+.. literalinclude:: figures/geos_partial.py
+
+.. image:: figures/geos_partial.png

Added: trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/laea.rst
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--- trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/laea.rst                           (rev 0)
+++ trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/laea.rst   2008-07-13 13:23:15 UTC (rev 
5760)
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+.. _laea:
+
+Lambert Azimuthal Equal Area Projection
+=======================================
+
+An equal-area projection. The green shapes drawn on the map are equal-area
+circles on the surface of the earth.  Known as "Tissot's indicatrix",
+they can be used to show the angular and areal distortion of a map projection.
+On a conformal projection, the shape of the circles is preserved, but the
+area is not.  On a equal-area projection, the area is preserved but the 
+shape is not.
+
+.. literalinclude:: figures/laea.py
+
+.. image:: figures/laea.png

Added: trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/lcc.rst
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--- trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/lcc.rst                            (rev 0)
+++ trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/lcc.rst    2008-07-13 13:23:15 UTC (rev 
5760)
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+.. _lcc:
+
+Lambert Conformal Projection
+============================
+
+A conformal projection. The green shapes drawn on the map are equal-area
+circles on the surface of the earth.  Known as "Tissot's indicatrix",
+they can be used to show the angular and areal distortion of a map projection.
+On a conformal projection, the shape of the circles is preserved, but the
+area is not.  On a equal-area projection, the area is preserved but the 
+shape is not.
+
+.. literalinclude:: figures/lcc.py
+
+.. image:: figures/lcc.png

Modified: trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/mapsetup.rst
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--- trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/mapsetup.rst       2008-07-13 13:18:16 UTC 
(rev 5759)
+++ trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/mapsetup.rst       2008-07-13 13:23:15 UTC 
(rev 5760)
@@ -35,6 +35,7 @@
     azeqd.rst
     gnomon.rst
     ortho.rst
+    geos.rst
     moll.rst
     robin.rst
     sinu.rst
@@ -43,4 +44,10 @@
     merc.rst
     tmerc.rst
     omerc.rst
+    poly.rst
     mill.rst
+    lcc.rst
+    laea.rst
+    stere.rst
+    eqdc.rst
+    aea.rst

Added: trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/poly.rst
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--- trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/poly.rst                           (rev 0)
+++ trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/poly.rst   2008-07-13 13:23:15 UTC (rev 
5760)
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+.. _poly:
+
+Polyconic Projection
+====================
+
+.. literalinclude:: figures/poly.py
+
+.. image:: figures/poly.png

Added: trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/stere.rst
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--- trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/stere.rst                          (rev 0)
+++ trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/stere.rst  2008-07-13 13:23:15 UTC (rev 
5760)
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+.. _stere:
+
+Stereographic Projection
+========================
+
+A conformal projection. The green shapes drawn on the map are equal-area
+circles on the surface of the earth.  Known as "Tissot's indicatrix",
+they can be used to show the angular and areal distortion of a map projection.
+On a conformal projection, the shape of the circles is preserved, but the
+area is not.  On a equal-area projection, the area is preserved but the 
+shape is not.
+
+.. literalinclude:: figures/stere.py
+
+.. image:: figures/stere.png


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