Yes, longitude is the X axis, latitude the Y axis.

Mark

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--- In [email protected], "Andre Marcos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> My object information console in the Viewer App, presents me the
> following information.
> If my object coordinate-system is Lat/Log: What is my Lat, x or y? And
> about Long? FME Viewer handle lat/long or x/y, to x=long and y=lat for
> this cords system?
> 
> Thanks all, -ams
> 
> ---
> Coord Dimension: 2D
> Total Number of Coords: 1
> 
> Bounding Box: 
>  min x: -46.444577,  max x: -46.444577
>  min y: -23.376829,  max y: -23.376829
> 
> Coordinate Listing:
> ----------------------------------
> 1: (-46.444577, -23.376829)
> ---
>  
> 
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