Adrian Custer a écrit :
> I don't think this user was worried about "what happens near the poles".
> He said "whole world" meaning most of it. I know geotools has problems
> just displaying data, e.g. antarctica, in mercator since we don't
> smartly cut and sew the polygons in the viewing area. So are you perhaps
> misreading what this user is trying to say to us?
I realize that my last reply sound rude, my appologize for that.
What I means is that trouble to display Antartica data (for example) in Mercator
projection is not a Geotools problem. This is a mathematical issue.
If "displaying whole world" means displaying data at higher latitude than 85°
(or even 70° according wikipedia), user should tries an other projection.
Cylindrical Mercator (non-transverse and non-oblique) is not suitable for that.
Again this is mathematical, not a Geotools problem.
Martin
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