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<p>Hi Kristian,</p>
<p>Thanks for the information/help.</p>
<p>I compiled proj from github (5.2) and confirmed that QGIS is
compiled against it in the about dialogue.</p>
<p>However, when trying to add a custom projection (see screenshot
below)</p>
<pre><img src="cid:part1.7C770427.BEAB1AC5@carto.net" alt="">
it complains that the definition is not valid.
Any idea what might be wrong?
Thanks again,
Andreas
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 28.08.2018 um 17:21 schrieb Kristian
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<pre wrap="">Andreas,
Given a recent development version of PROJ you should be able to use the projection in QGIS. Just add a custom CRS with the setup string “+proj=eqearth”.
For those who don’t want to build PROJ themselves will only have to wait a few weeks until PROJ 5.2.0 is released and picked up by the packagers :-)
/Kristian
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<pre wrap="">On 28 Aug 2018, at 16:25, Andreas Neumann <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:a.neumann@carto.net"><a.neumann@carto.net></a> wrote:
If i had the latest proj4 compiled on my machine - would I have this new "EqualEarth" projection automatically available in QGIS, or is there something that needs to be added in QGIS as well?
Andreas
Am 28.08.2018 um 16:18 schrieb Andreas Neumann:
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<pre wrap="">Hi,
Twitter is full of mentions of the "EqualEarth" projection. It is implemented in many web frameworks now and even appears on TV --> <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://twitter.com/MtnMapper/status/1034431370867761152">https://twitter.com/MtnMapper/status/1034431370867761152</a>
How can we get this projection into QGIS? Seems it is in proj4 already: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://github.com/OSGeo/proj.4/commit/b2fe2277e225d3e666cdcce92182595bb547cb0c">https://github.com/OSGeo/proj.4/commit/b2fe2277e225d3e666cdcce92182595bb547cb0c</a>
Would be nice to show that QGIS is more agile than other commercial competitors ;-)
Andreas
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