Hi,
Try saving the layer in WGS-84. Then make sure the project is also in the same
projection. It can help sometimes to make a spatial index.
Keep me posted.
Nicolas
On Jun 1, 2016 05:35, "Lester Anderson [via OSGeo.org] "
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,
I had some Antarctic polar stereographic data and when applying a
WGS-84 long-lat grid in map composer it generated most of the
longitude lines (180 missing), and very crude latitude lines (clearly
visible straight line segments).
Is there any way to improve the latitude lines?
Lester
Tested in 2.10, 2.12, 2.14
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