Le vendredi 05 décembre 2014 06:37:34, Yann Chemin a écrit :
Hi all,
just want to pick up the status of this, anything new/started somewhere I
could help with?
Not that I'm aware of.
Looking more closely at
http://svn.osgeo.org/metacrs/sr.org/srsbrowser/data/IAU2000.wkt, I see that
each
Even,
I agree we can probably purge the duplication. This was introduced
because I couldn't find a method to designate ographic latitudes versus
ocentric latitude systems within the WKT standard (still not clear on
that). Thus *even values* (e.g. 49900 Mars) are ocentric and *odd
values* (49901
Le vendredi 05 décembre 2014 15:43:48, Hare, Trent a écrit :
Even,
I agree we can probably purge the duplication. This was introduced
because I couldn't find a method to designate ographic latitudes versus
ocentric latitude systems within the WKT standard (still not clear on
that). Thus
*is my understanding correct that IAU2000.wkt is the result of a 20 KB
Pythonscript (create_IAU2000_wkt.py) run on a 3.8KB text file
(naifcodes_radii_m.txt)?*
Yes - but needs a couple minor tweaks.
*So I can see 2 other alternatives instead of directly including
IAU2000.wkt :*
Both good ideas.
Le jeudi 15 mai 2014 14:00:33, Yann Chemin a écrit :
Hi Even,
I would be interested to include it. But I see that the 1Mb
uncompressed text is an issue.
If it was OK for the additional Mb in the source code,
what would be the place to look into gdal code to create the patch needed?
I've been talking to OGP folks, and they were not really interested - BTW, also
not in our time coordinate reference systems; Time CRSs are being addressed
within OGC, therefore: the OGC resolver serves space and (soon) time, and
spatial requests will be forwarded to the EPSG service.
On
You might be able to gzip compress the file
GDAL can read gzip files transparently, but I am not sure that the csv
reading code in GDAL works with compressed files.
On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 9:00 AM, Yann Chemin yche...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Even,
I would be interested to include it. But I see
Hi,
I've followed the update process of the EPSG SRS database to latest v8.4, and
just committed the updated files into libgeotiff, GDAL and PROJ trunk. Also
submitted to PostGIS.
From what I can see, among many changes and additions, 2 new projection
methods have been added:
* 1051,Lambert
Hi,
is there planetary datum support in this new version (i.e. Moon 2000, or etc.)?
Yann
On 14/05/2014, Even Rouault even.roua...@mines-paris.org wrote:
Hi,
I've followed the update process of the EPSG SRS database to latest v8.4,
and
just committed the updated files into libgeotiff, GDAL