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Clean up docstring in projections/README.txt #778

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions examples/projections/README.txt
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Expand Up @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Projections
PyGMT support many map projections. Use the ``projection`` argument to specify which one
you want to use in all plotting modules. The projection is specified by a one letter
code along with (sometimes optional) reference longitude and latitude and the width of
the map (for example, ``Alon0/lat0[/horizon]/width``). The map height is determined
based on the region and projection.
the map (for example, **A**\ *lon0/lat0*\ [*/horizon*\ ]\ */width*). The map height is
determined based on the region and projection.

These are all the available projections: