Hello, Alexandre.
I have tested gvSIG Mobile 0.3 and the SRS is properly stored. You can get 
gvSIG Mobile 0.3 from:

http://www.gvsig.org/web/projects/gvsig-mobile/official/piloto-gvsig-mobile-0.3/downloads

GPS coordinates are only reprojected to draw the GPS cursor on the map 
correctly, but coordinates are always stored in EPSG:4326. Reprojection often 
introduces an additional error, so we think it's better to store the coordinate 
in EPSG:4326 to preserve it's accuracy.

Regards,
Juan Lucas Domínguez Rubio
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De: [email protected] en nombre de Alexandre Neto
Enviado el: mié 28/04/2010 16:34
Para: Users and Developers mailing list
Asunto: [Gvsig_english] [BUG?] GvSIG mobile 0.2 - not able to change andsave 
the project reference system


While using GvSIG mobile 0.2, I noticed that it was possible to change the 
project reference system, but impossible to save it permanently. When I opened 
the project for the second time it would not keep the reference system change.

Also noticed that this problem influence the "add vertex with gps" function 
as,after being changed, it does not assume the new system. In my case I was 
using EPSG 32629 (UTM29N) and the application keep saving the new vertexes in 
EPSG 4326 (WGS84)

Don't know if that is expected or if it is a bug, I decided to report it.

My workaround was create a new project in GvSIG Desktop using the correct 
reference system right from the beginning.

Alexandre Neto

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