[udig-devel] WFS using an EPSG code unknown to uDig 1.1
Jesse Eichar
jeichar at refractions.net
Wed Oct 10 09:40:43 PDT 2007
Have you tried setting the Projection for the layer to your custom
CRS? Select the layer in the Layer's View and right click. Choose
Properties. In the dialog select Projection. Paste your WKT into
the Custom tab. See if that works.
Jesse
On Oct 9, 2007, at 7:44 AM, Janis Viklis wrote:
> I don't know the "right" EPSG code. Our projection is EPSG:3059,
> but with only difference in
> "PARAMETER["false_northing", -6000000.0]"
>
> ours is: "PARAMETER["false_northing", 0.0]"
>
> the point is , that theoretically the correct representation is
> without those -6000000 meters
> (which means pretending, that equator is moved 6000000 meters away
> from real location)
>
>
> --
> Janis Viklis
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>
>
> Jesse Eichar wrote:
>> I will update the epsg authority with this information so that the
>> next version will be able to handle this case correctly. What was
>> the EPSG code again?
>>
>> Jesse
>>
>> On Oct 6, 2007, at 1:33 AM, Janis Viklis wrote:
>>
>>> so, is there some solution, to set the right projection for WFS,
>>> if I have this .prj file?
>>> Or to open "jel_ielas_9shp" directly from PostGIS? (the same
>>> results for now..)
>>>
>>> But if I import the "jel_ielas_9.shp" shapefile directly in uDIG
>>> - it renders the picture..
>>>
>>> Projection data shown at Custom projection tab in uDIG is such:
>>>
>>> PROJCS["LKS_92",
>>> GEOGCS["GCS_GRS_1980",
>>> DATUM["D_GRS_1980",
>>> SPHEROID["GRS_1980", 6378137.0, 298.257222101]],
>>> PRIMEM["Greenwich", 0.0],
>>> UNIT["degree", 0.017453292519943295],
>>> AXIS["Lon", EAST],
>>> AXIS["Lat", NORTH]],
>>> PROJECTION["Transverse_Mercator"],
>>> PARAMETER["central_meridian", 24.0],
>>> PARAMETER["latitude_of_origin", 0.0],
>>> PARAMETER["scale_factor", 0.9996],
>>> PARAMETER["false_easting", 500000.0],
>>> PARAMETER["false_northing", 0.0],
>>> UNIT["m", 1.0],
>>> AXIS["x", EAST],
>>> AXIS["y", NORTH]]
>>>
>>> --
>>> Janis Viklis
>>> IT department director
>>> "Jana seta map publishers"
>>> http://www.kartes.lv
>>> Tel.: +371 6 7317540
>>> Fax.: +371 6 7317541
>>> Mob.: +371 2 9127952
>>> mailto:janis at kartes.lv
>>> skype:janisviklis
>>>
>>>
>>> Janis Viklis wrote:
>>>> In this case, "100004" is just manually entered EPSG number in
>>>> Geoserver's epsg.properties.
>>>> But that projection definition, which corresponds to 100004 in
>>>> my case, was taken from the .prj file, I attached earlier.
>>>>
>>>> In reality, the projection is LKS92. But I don't know, why uDig
>>>> does not "understand it". So did also the geoserver, so I added
>>>> it by the hand (with the help from Justin Deoliveira).
>>>>
>>>> In uDIG, there is two types of LKS92 in the list.. but setting
>>>> them, does not helps..
>>>>
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