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2018-10-15Merge pull request #1153 from sphynx/tobler-mercatorKristian Evers
Add Tobler-Mercator projection
2018-10-15Add Tobler-Mercator projectionIvan Veselov
2018-10-12Add docs for the horner operationKristian Evers
2018-10-01Add geographic offset transformation method.Even Rouault
The Geographic offsets transformation adds an offset to the geographic longitude, latitude coordinates, and an offset to the ellipsoidal height. This method is normally only used when low accuracy is tolerated. It is documented as coordinate operation method code 9619 (for geographic 2D) and 9660 (for geographic 3D) in the EPSG dataset. It can also be used to implement the method Geographic2D with Height Offsets (code 9618) by noting that the input vertical component is a gravity-related height and the output vertical component is the ellispoid height (dh being the geoid undulation). It can also be used to implement the method Vertical offset (code 9616) It is used for example to transform: - from the old Greek geographic 2D CRS to the newer GGRS87 CRS - from Tokyo + JSLD69 height to WGS 84 - from Baltic 1977 height to Black Sea height It is also useful to document the implicit zero-offset transformation we do in pipelines such as +proj=pipeline +step +inv +proj=longlat +ellps=A +step +proj=longlat +ellps=B that can be explicited as +proj=pipeline +step +inv +proj=longlat +ellps=A +step +proj=geogoffset [+dlon=0 +dlat=0 +dh=0] +step +proj=longlat +ellps=B
2018-08-17Implementation of Equal Earth projection (#1090)jdugge
Implement the Equal Earth projection (closes #1085)
2018-07-21Add projection parameters to all projection doc pagesKristian Evers
2018-06-14Start a `customstyle` for bibliographic referencesMike Toews
Modifies label to use BibTeX key name, and format names with lastfirst
2018-06-10rewrite references using BibTeX and sphinxcontrib-bibtexMike Toews