Hi Bruce,

thanks for finding this serious bug out. It should be fixed in the latest
commit. Could you please check, whether it works for you?

S.

On Thu, 7 Mar 2019 at 10:43, Bruce Mutton via Therion <therion@speleo.sk>
wrote:

> Therion version 5.4.3 and subsequent development versions have broken the
> functionality whereby coordinates entered with a variety of coordinate
> systems are converted to a user selected coordinate system for output.
>
> The 5.4.2 output attached is from the last installation file I have that
> gives a correct output (all coordinates start with 159), and the next one,
> 5.4.3 and all subsequent versions have coordinates some 1000 km apart.  It
> makes it a very long cave, but unfortunately two of the entrances are in
> the middle of the pacific ocean!  The problem is that Therion is assuming
> that they are all in the  chosen output coordinate system, but it is not
> performing any conversion.  No errors are reported (although there are
> mysterious scale related errors in other datasets that could be as a result
> of this problem).
>
>
>
> I am using these coordinate systems for input;
>
> cs EPSG:2193  #NZ Transverse Mercator 2000
>
> cs EPSG:27200 #NZ Map Grid 1949
>
> cs lat-long
>
>
>
> and for output in this case I am using;
>
> cs EPSG:2193  #NZ Transverse Mercator 2000
>
>
>
>
>
> Bruce
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