Tue Sep 7 21:01:08 2021 by Mizuki |
Currently there's only one half shown. Since there's a lot of spaces left (most projections use a 2:1 ratio anyway) can't you just put the other half beside it Like this: https://www.giss.nasa.gov/tools/gprojector/help/projections/Orthographic2H.png |
Wed Sep 8 10:27:38 2021 by Torben |
I could, but this only makes sense if you don't zoom. Besides, it is fairly easy to combine maps after they are downloaded. |
Fri Sep 10 09:18:54 2021 by Riviera71 |
Hi Mizuki and Torben, I have already suggest it to Torben. I use a 2 hemispheres projection, only for entire map, without zooming like Torben have says. Do you use the offline version? I can send you my source code or my exe. |
Fri Sep 10 22:24:44 2021 by Mizuki |
I'd like the source code. Which release is yours based on? |
Mon Sep 13 15:25:04 2021 by Riviera71 |
Hi Mizuki and Torben, It's Torben's source code, i have add 2 hemispheres projection whith -pO command. |
Mon Sep 13 15:29:22 2021 by Riviera71 |
Here's the link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/18yfSWR9-Ajv69I954yNwHUoHwTdFMFeu/view?usp=sharing |
Wed Sep 15 00:01:54 2021 by Mizuki |
thank you! |
Tue May 10 05:50:57 2022 by Ron Vantreese |
OK, I see the double orthographic. So who developed it? Mizuki or Riviera71? I'm thinking of including this in my C# code. |
Thu May 12 15:58:48 2022 by Mizuki |
definitely Riviera71 lol I don't have much experiences coding if any at all |