On 2012-11-02, Oliver Eichler wrote: > > Right. Internally all stuff is done with lon/lat WGS84. Just at the > outside you can convert the coords to anything you like. If we > wouldn't do it like that it would be building the Tower of Babel.
I figured it would probably be WGS84; thanks. > Without doubt Transversal Mercator projections like the OSGB have > their charm because you can calculate distances easily with a pocket > calculator. On the other hand side, you can do that with a GPS > devices, too. Thus I accustomed myself to the usual degree notation. Well, those projections also make nice neat grids on the maps (at large scales, anyway), and the grids help with estimating areas. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ LogMeIn Central: Instant, anywhere, Remote PC access and management. Stay in control, update software, and manage PCs from one command center Diagnose problems and improve visibility into emerging IT issues Automate, monitor and manage. Do more in less time with Central http://p.sf.net/sfu/logmein12331_d2d _______________________________________________ Qlandkartegt-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/qlandkartegt-users
