Hi,

Trying to help another Qgis user that posted earlier.

We have Natural Earth vectorial Data that we what to reproject in Equal Earth.  We want Austria to be in the middle of the map so we created a Equal Earth Project using  custom CRS  using +proj=eqearth +datum=WGS84 +wktext +lon_0=136 with the help of https://proj.org/operations/projections/eqearth.html. Using  lon_0=136 puts Australia in the middle and limits the distortion in that longitude.

Data was reprojected and saved in the new projection (vector/Data Management tools/Reproject Layer).  Project is also in the Equal Earth projection so no reprojection on the fly is happening behind the scenes.

Question: How so we take care of the nasty polygons that appear when we add the "+lon_0=136" parameter?  See the zip.

You can find the data here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1eL6ws8Jc-PugMM2gxV79j0k-TGoWcw6B

Qgis 3.8.1 on Windows 10_64

Thanks

Nicolas



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