Hallo Hans

Thanks for your remarks ...

To clarify my question:
Of course KML needs LL84 in the coordinates, no change in that.

But withing Google Earth you can choose to display the UTM coordinates
instead of Lat Lon on the screen display (at least in the 4 Beta
version from June 2006)

What I do at placemarks is to prepare the Latitude/Longitude values as
attributes of the placemark so they pop up as a HTML table, when I
click on the placemark.

In this HTML table I want to add the UTM values and calculate them via
an AttributeReprojector.

That's the background ... 

... and in AttributeReprojector I need to specify a target coordsys.
which is kind of superfluous for a LL84 -> UTM conversion, as this is
clearly defined from the Lat/Lon value ...

Hope this makes more clear where I am locked.

Thanks for anyone who took the time reading this ...

Michael


--- In [email protected], Hans van der Maarel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Michael,
> 
> > 1) define all missing UTM coordsystems (as there is only a selection
> > available) I think in total that would be 360/6 is 60 coordsystems
> 
> As far as I can tell, all UTM zones are available in different
flavours. 
>   Are you sure you're showing all coordsys groups?
> 
> > Any easier solutions .... ?
> 
> Stick with LL84 for export to Google Earth. That's the system you have 
> to use (unless they changed something recently, but I doubt they'd do 
> something as drastic as this...)
> 
> Hope this helps.
> -- 
> Hans van der Maarel
> Red Geographics
> www.redgeographics.com / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>









   
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