I'm having trouble surrounding the International Date Line. I've seen
two issues that don't seem to be fixed by the suggestions in topics
like SF to Sydney.

Here's the first problem...

1) I created Polygon A in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
2) I created Polygon B in the western Pacific Ocean.
3) At any zoom level other than the furthest zoomed out, it will only
show the polygon that resides in the hemisphere that corresponds to
the center of the map. The other polygon shows up if you pan the map
to where it duplicates / wraps.

The second problem is closely related...

1) I created Polygon C as a big ellipse in the central Pacific Ocean
such that it straddles the dateline.
2) The part of the shape in the eastern Pacific Ocean is drawn
properly, but the part that is west of the date line shows up on the
other side of the map, creating a big distorted, broken shape.

It is critical for my application that objects be able to stretch
across the dateline without being broken apart into sub-objects.
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