One loads his gpx file with File->Open, and one loads
the geotiff with Layers->New GeoRef Map Layer and selects
the tif and the loads the tfw file for that tif and moves
the Map layer down below the gpx layer in the Layer Name
menu. That displays the track on the map but shifted
by the projection difference. I didn't see any way
to configure viking to handle the projection difference.
It used to do this correctly. Viking should handle
the different projections of different layers. If
it only does WGS85, NAD27s and therefore geotiffs
are useless. It's certainly a disappointment for
me, I figured I just couldn't find how to configure
viking to handle that.
Harry McGavran
On Sat, 14 May 2011 08:46:30 -0400 Greg Troxel wrote:
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I haven't tried geotiff, but I do have DRG images for my region (in
NAD27). If you could send a note how you configure that, I'll try it.
I wonder if viking should depend on proj.
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