Hi Armin,

I think I will use decimal degree for now. It works very fine...

Thanks,

Serge

On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 7:15 AM, Armin Burger <armin.bur...@gmx.net> wrote:

> Serge
>
> if you can live with a display of lat/lon in decimal degrees then it's
> quite straightforward:
>
> - add to your config_xxxx.xml the plugin
>   <plugins>proj4js</plugins>
>
> - uncomment the following parts in js_config.php
>
> Proj4js.defs["EPSG:3035"]="+proj=laea +lat_0=52.00000000
> +lon_0=10.0000000 +x_0=4321000 +y_0=3210000 +ellps=GRS80 +units=m
> +no_defs ";
> PM.ZoomBox.coordsDisplayReproject = true;
> PM.ZoomBox.coordsDisplaySrcPrj = "EPSG:3035";
> PM.ZoomBox.coordsDisplayDstPrj = "EPSG:4326";
> PM.ZoomBox.coordsDisplayRfactor = 4;
>
>
> You need to adapt the values according to your UTM projection, should be
> something like
>
> Proj4js.defs["EPSG:32632"]="+proj=utm +zone=32 +ellps=WGS84 +datum=WGS84
> +units=m +no_defs ";
> PM.ZoomBox.coordsDisplayReproject = true;
> PM.ZoomBox.coordsDisplaySrcPrj = "EPSG:32632";
> PM.ZoomBox.coordsDisplayDstPrj = "EPSG:4326";
> PM.ZoomBox.coordsDisplayRfactor = 4;
>
>
> If you need to have deg-min-sec notation then you must overwrite the
> function "displayCoordinates" in "pm.zoombox.js" (see the FAQ for
> customizations for best practice how to do that) and reformat the
> decimal degrees to d-m-s.
>
> armin
>
>
> On 04/11/2011 05:01, Rafanoharana Serge Claudio wrote:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > I would like to change the X and Y coordinates at the bottom left of the
> > browser to Degree Minutes Seconds. My data are in UTM and the information
> > about X and Y is also in UTM.
> >
> > Any idea?
> >
> > Regards,
> >
>
>
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