Now I look in the terminal, and I see this text looping for ever: src/core/raster/qgsrasterprojector.cpp: 440: (preciseSrcRowCol) [0ms] theDestRow = 602 src/core/raster/qgsrasterprojector.cpp: 459: (preciseSrcRowCol) [0ms] x = 514940 y = 6.83887e+6 src/core/raster/qgsrasterprojector.cpp: 441: (preciseSrcRowCol) [0ms] theDestRow = 602 mDestExtent.yMaximum() = 52.4154 mDestYRes = 3.60873e-5 src/core/raster/qgsrasterprojector.cpp: 470: (preciseSrcRowCol) [0ms] mSrcExtent.yMinimum() = 6.83526e+6 mSrcExtent.yMaximum() = 6.8428e+6 mSrcYRes = 6.17316 src/core/raster/qgsrasterprojector.cpp: 450: (preciseSrcRowCol) [0ms] x = 4.66475 y = 52.3936 src/core/raster/qgsrasterprojector.cpp: 471: (preciseSrcRowCol) [0ms] theSrcRow = 636 srcCol = 120 src/core/raster/qgsrasterprojector.cpp: 459: (preciseSrcRowCol) [0ms] x = 519278 y = 6.83772e+6 src/core/raster/qgsrasterprojector.cpp: 440: (preciseSrcRowCol) [0ms] theDestRow = 477 src/core/raster/qgsrasterprojector.cpp: 470: (preciseSrcRowCol) [0ms] mSrcExtent.yMinimum() = 6.83566e+6 mSrcExtent.yMaximum() = 6.84168e+6 mSrcYRes = 4.92686 src/core/raster/qgsrasterprojector.cpp: 471: (preciseSrcRowCol) [0ms] theSrcRow = 803 srcCol = 924 src/core/raster/qgsrasterprojector.cpp: 441: (preciseSrcRowCol) [0ms] theDestRow = 477 mDestExtent.yMaximum() = 52.4216 mDestYRes = 4.52139e-5 src/core/raster/qgsrasterprojector.cpp: 440: (preciseSrcRowCol) [0ms] theDestRow = 602 src/core/raster/qgsrasterprojector.cpp: 450: (preciseSrcRowCol) [0ms] x = 4.62583 y = 52.4
On 07-03-18 21:13, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote: > Hi, > > Having a geocoder plugins, in 2.18 (still proj4), I can geocode my home > address, and reproject the epsg:28992 coordinate fine to epsg:3857. > > But since last week Debian has proj5, and the same plugin (in QGIS > master) now is off by 500 meter. > > To reproduce: if you have a QGIS 2.18 with proj4, and the > 'pdokservicesplugin' geocode the zip+number: '2022zj 23' in for example > the osm xyz layer. > Now do the same in QGIS master with proj5 and you'll see it is not going > to the right/same position. > > Another observation: IN 2.18 I can 'reproject' the OSM layer to for > example epsg:4326, and still see (little distorted) map. > But in QGIS3/proj5 I do not see a map anymore. > > Anybody else seeing this? > > Regards, > > Richard Duivenvoorde > _______________________________________________ > QGIS-Developer mailing list > [email protected] > List info: https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer > Unsubscribe: https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer > _______________________________________________ QGIS-Developer mailing list [email protected] List info: https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer Unsubscribe: https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer
