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It's really a clever solution! |
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Nice trick here, @weiji14 ! I think with this we do not need a patch release, and I think it is not necessary to mention it explicitly in the announcement. It's likely that users copy the BibTeX entry from the PyGMT website or GitHub page or directly use the cff file. |
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Fix DOI in the BibTeX entry at https://www.pygmt.org/v0.19.0/#citing-pygmt
Xref #4727
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