Hi Lester,
Things don't "magically" improve in QGIS without any efforts.
Nyall Dawson wrote two nice blog posts on how to effectively get things
done/improved in QGIS:
http://nyalldawson.net/2016/08/how-to-effectively-get-things-changed-in-qgis/
and
http://nyalldawson.net/2016/08/how-to-eff
Thanks for the pointer Nathan. I did raise the issue earlier, so not
sure if that was taken on board.
On 3 November 2016 at 10:41, Lester Anderson wrote:
> The previous post highlighting this issue was:
> https://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail//qgis-user/2016-June/036527.html
>
> On 3 November 2016 at
The previous post highlighting this issue was:
https://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail//qgis-user/2016-June/036527.html
On 3 November 2016 at 10:35, Lester Anderson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Just thought I would see if the new version has improved (fixed) the
> issue with graticules in map composer for Polar
Hey Lester,
After the release is a bad time to be checking. If a feature is important
to you it's best to get the dev versions early and test before release.
After the release you have to wait for a patch if there ever is one.
- Nathan
On Thu, 3 Nov 2016 8:35 pm Lester Anderson wrote:
> Hello,
Hello,
Just thought I would see if the new version has improved (fixed) the
issue with graticules in map composer for Polar projections.
The latitude lines would be visible straightline segments (very
obvious) and longitide lines would be missing in places.
Posted about this issue a while back,