Hi Mario,
(Sorry for the reply to a reply, but I was not on the list when the original
message was posted)
This may not be useful for Basemap, but I did this with the
matplotlib.projections.geo HammerAxes projection. I got it to work by
subclassing that and modifying the _get_affine_transform
On 9/16/10 12:38 PM, Mario Juric wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm looking at Basemap as a backend for plotting maps of the sky in
> different projections, and so far it seems like a really good match!
> Excellent work!
>
> The only problem that I don't know how to solve is that in astronomy
> the l
On 16 September 2010 20:38, Mario Juric wrote:
> I'm looking at Basemap as a backend for plotting maps of the sky in
> different projections, and so far it seems like a really good match!
> Excellent work!
>
> The only problem that I don't know how to solve is that in astronomy
> the
Hi,
I'm looking at Basemap as a backend for plotting maps of the sky in
different projections, and so far it seems like a really good match!
Excellent work!
The only problem that I don't know how to solve is that in astronomy
the longitude on maps typically increases from right to