Hi David,IMHO by "inline" documentation is referring to projection block in
mapfile. You can use projection block defined by you directly in layer or map
definition. However, if your layers are in same projection as of map (output
projection) you may also avoid layer projection block.Hope it helps.-Sumit
Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2011 02:01:12 -0700
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: projection inline and 900913 or 4326 within the epsg file
Dear All,
Mainly, I use these projections: (my epsg file)
#GOOGLE
<900913> +proj=merc +a=6378137 +b=6378137 +lat_ts=0.0 +lon_0=0.0 +x_0=0.0
+y_0=0 +k=1.0 +units=m +nadgrids=@null +no_defs <>
# WGS 84
<4326> +proj=longlat +ellps=WGS84 +datum=WGS84 +no_defs <>
Reading this wonderful link: http://mapserver.org/optimization/index.html I
wanted to add the projection inline instead of reading the epsg file (only 4
projections inside).
How can I convert this:
<900913> +proj=merc +a=6378137 +b=6378137 +lat_ts=0.0 +lon_0=0.0 +x_0=0.0
+y_0=0 +k=1.0 +units=m +nadgrids=@null +no_defs <>
To:
PROJECTION
"proj=utm"
"ellps=GRS80"
"datum=NAD83"
"zone=15"
"units=m"
"north"
"no_defs"
END
(http://mapserver.org/optimization/mapfile.html)
Thanks!
David
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