It has been since 2009 that I last used viking.
At that time I contributed some magic-scissors patches
that were incorporated into viking.

For various reasons I tried the latest two versions
and had a problem I didn't have with whatever version
was current in 2009.

I use geotiffs in combination with gpx file tracks and waypoints.

When I load a geotiff (and it's corresponding tfw file) and load
the gpx file, the tracks and waypoints are shifted to the northeast
by an amount that corresponds to using the wrong projection on
one or the other layer.  geotiffs are NAD27 and gpx files
are WGS85.  

What is the status of resolving this difference with viking???

I don't remember having this problem in 2009 and I don't see anything
that allows me to set the projection for a layer to overide what
viking has chosen.  

        Harry McGavran

-- 

Harry G. McGavran, Jr.

E-mail: w5...@w5pny.com




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