> No indeed, what projection do you want (what was your original one in)?

I have no clue how they are called. :(
Long/Lat are used in such a way that I could just place an element at
position x,y in the SVG using the long/lat coordinates without
recalculation.
Does that make sence, sorry I am not familiar with the vocab.
Oh, in the one you showed the antartica is missing.
It is pretty essential, lot's of people travel there :)

I guess the map you showed is nice. If you could include the ISO codes
that'd be great.


> > Any licenses involved?
> No, origin is the Digital Chart of The World, which is freely useable.

cool


Jan





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