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On 04/06/2013 10:59, Lester Anderson
wrote:
Hello,
I am currently working with QGIS 1.8.0, and would like to
build map compositions that can plot the proper latitude and
longitude graticules, irrespective of the projection used.
Currently it is only possible to use the Geographic
"projection" to plot the Lat-Long graticules properly, in all
other cases it seems to just create a standard grid in
projected meters.
Is there any way around this issue, or are there plans to
incorporate this functionality in a new version. ArcGIS has
had this for ages so it can't be that hard.
Any advice is welcome.
Here's a method: http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/62446/overlay-lat-long-graticules-on-projected-map-qgis
Somewhat "clunky" but it works.
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