Hello OpenLayers Users, I appear to be setting the maxExtent values for my EPSG:3995 projection incorrectly.
According to http://spatialreference.org/ref/epsg/3995/ <http://spatialreference.org/ref/epsg/3995/> , the bounds for this projection in degrees are "everything north of 60 degrees north latitude" or bounds -180, 60 and 180, 90. I used the Earth Point online calculator ( http://www.earthpoint.us/convert.aspx <http://www.earthpoint.us/convert.aspx> ) to convert this to UTM. This gave me 332705mE 6655205mN and 2000000mE 2000000mN. Does this mean that I need to use 332705, 6655205, 2000000, 2000000 as the bounds in meters? This seems incorrect to me, in part because of this OpenLayers implementation example: http://dev.openlayers.org/releases/OpenLayers-2.13.1/examples/polar-projections.html <http://dev.openlayers.org/releases/OpenLayers-2.13.1/examples/polar-projections.html> The bounds used for each polar projection it provides are -5505054, -5505054, 5505054, 5505054. I looked up EPSG:3576 (which it uses), and it uses "everything above 45 degrees" for its bounds. This suggests that my guess (to use UTM conversion) is wrong. I decided to try using the same maxExtent values as the polar projection demo. This gave me: map0 = new OpenLayers.Map( "Map", { controls:[ new OpenLayers.Control.PanZoomBarMod({zoomWorldIcon:true, forceFixedZoomLevel:true}), new OpenLayers.Control.ArgParser(), new OpenLayers.Control.Navigation(), new OpenLayers.Control.Attribution() ], projection: new OpenLayers.Projection('EPSG:3995'), units: 'm', //maxExtent:new OpenLayers.Bounds(-180,60,180,90), maxExtent:new OpenLayers.Bounds(-5505054, -5505054, 5505054, 5505054), numZoomLevels: 7 } ); I show the bounds in degrees commented out as a form of documentation. The problem with this code is that it does not work properly. When I display my map in Firefox, it takes several seconds before showing a blank rectangle for the map. Then I get an "unresponsive script" alert box. The map never draws. I have experimented with other values for the maxExtent, and the results vary a lot. If I use the degree values on the commented out line, I get a map that looks like this: <http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/file/n5089954/olprojection.jpg> This map rendering has several problems. You can see from the edges of the graticule that the extents are not set correctly. The graticule is supposed to be radial with the center at the north pole instead of rectangular. At this point I have tried several different sets of values - admittedly guesses - as the maxExtent bounds, and the results are always similar to these two situations. Either it times out and does not draw, or it draws something similar to the standard EPSG:4326 projection over my base layer map. I have looked through a lot of documentation, but haven't found enough clues yet. Can someone point me in the right direction where to find out how to correctly set the maxExtent bounds for my projection? Thanks for your help, Scott C. -- View this message in context: http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/Problem-Setting-maxExtent-for-Polar-Projection-EPSG-3995-tp5089954.html Sent from the OpenLayers Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Users mailing list us...@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/openlayers-users