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Hi,<BR>
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I just tried KaMap yesterday evening, it is really fantastic. For my tests, I created a "real" Hello World: a simple map of the whole world with a large TIF raster from Nasa and a shapefile of the world.<BR>
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What happens with this type of map, is that when I pan to the right of New Zealand, the map becomes blank: this is understandable, of course, but is there a way to make KaMap wrap around to the "other side" of the world so that we get a continuous globe coverage? Or is this something that I'm doing wrong on the mapserver side ?<BR>
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Otherwise, it all works pretty well. Next step for me is to use KaMap as a mapserver interface to draw GPS track logs and waypoints.<BR>
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Anyway, thanks for making this project Open Source !<BR>
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Ed
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