Hi, 
I am trying to understand.  You said " I had some Antarctic polar 
stereographic data and when applying a  
WGS-84 long-lat grid in map composer" . 
That means you have 2 CRS.  One in Polar stereographic and the graticule 
are in WGS84. You are therefore reprojecting on the fly. That is always a bad 
idea when mixing two very different CRS as this sometimes creates crazy things 
like missing lines, exploding line and odd looking stuff. 
To solve this, save everything in the same CRS and make sure the grid in the 
map composer and the project are in the same CRS as all the data.  
"As you say, the other option is to generate a vector grid and densify, however 
you then lose the label function that you have in the composer." 
You can probably create a transparent grid in the map composer but use opaque 
labels. 
If I am not understanding properly, send a screen shot or a a zipped project. 
Nicolas 
On Jun 2, 2016 01:36, "Lester Anderson [via OSGeo.org]     " 
<[email protected]> wrote: 

        Hi Nicolas, The grid I have is already projected in an Antarctic South 
polar, so that was not the issue with on the fly projection. I just fail to 
understand why the graticules in map composer seem odd in Polar views. As you 
say, the other option is to generate a vector grid and densify, however you 
then lose the label function that you have in the composer. Coastline data 
reproject fine on both South and North Polar views. Will keep investigating 
this one Lester On 1 June 2016 at 17:40, Nicolas Cadieux < [hidden email] 
> wrote: Hi, 
When crossing the equator, 0 or 180 degrees, you will always have difficulty 
reprojecting shapes on the fly.  That is what you are doing.  Your project is 
in polar but you are creating a grid in WGS84.  
That grid is being reprojected on the polar project.  That will always happen 
when you try mix a more "global" CRS and a "local" projection. 
Make sure everything is in the same CRS. (Save as.. change CRS).  
Do not reprojection anything including the grids in the map composer. 
If that does not work, you could always create the grid that you need (You may 
need to densify the shape).  Save it in the correct CRS. You could then 
probably add a transparent grid in the map composer.  This way, you would get 
the coordinates around the map but not the problems with the grid. 
Hope this helps. 
Nicolas 

On Jun 1, 2016 11:14 AM, Lester Anderson < [hidden email] > wrote: Hi 
Nicolas, The problem is not so much with the grid as that displays fine. The 
issue crops up with the map composer, and even with the grid as WGS-84 the same 
problem persists. Looked at both North and South polar views and the 180 
graticule is always missing irrespective of the increment used. The latitude 
lines do not change and are clear line segments; these should be smoother. Data 
that are in UTM and with WGS-84 graticules look fine (smooth latitude lines). 
Is there an issue with Polar views and graticules? Lester On 1 June 2016 at 
11:41, Nicolas Cadieux < [hidden email] > wrote: 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]      " < 
[hidden email] > 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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