diff --git a/docs/starting/coordinates.md b/docs/starting/coordinates.md index fb344f7a0bfa9db9d78c8480eb9488e59e2f0f7b..7dfaa319f160eb7b04b1b5f01d211b38f217b415 100644 --- a/docs/starting/coordinates.md +++ b/docs/starting/coordinates.md @@ -3,9 +3,9 @@ In MUYSC, we utilize decimal coordinates to accurately locate objects, and for enhanced precision in studying specific zones, we recommend using Google Earth. -```md +  -``` + The initial step involves creating a polygon surrounding the object of interest. Subsequently, place two points along a diagonal of the polygon, and input the obtained geographic coordinates into the MUYSC format. This will result in a quadrilateral representing the study area. :::{note} @@ -26,9 +26,9 @@ a.plot_structure() The following illustrates an example of how MUYSC can display the geological structure: -```md +  -``` + Now let's see other part in the world @@ -43,6 +43,5 @@ a.plot_structure() The following illustrates an example of how MUYSC can display the geological structure: -```md +  -``` \ No newline at end of file