FWIW, my solution has been to convert all coordinates to the NZGD
projection before doing anything else. I know this won't useful for some,
but at least in New Zealand it deals with the 180/-180 problem.
And it also has the benefit of making the Earth flat and therefore easy to
draw circles and measure distances :)
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 10:13 AM, Phil Scadden <p.scad...@gns.cri.nz> wrote:
> Although in defense of the stirling work done by the geotools community,
> I would point out that expensive commercial GIS software vendors are
> also flat earth society members.
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