over the time, I’ve accumulated a list of things that I’d like to see in Geocart. Here it is.
Nothing is really important, it’s more of a "nice to have" list. The items are listed in no particular order.
– In the "Projection Center" dialogue, I’d like an "Antipodal" button (just like the one from the "Boundaries" dialogue), which of course sets the Antipode of the current projection center.
That’s really not important but occasionally, you might save a few seconds of calculating and typing.

– When you’ve got more than one map in a document, a keystroke to select a different map would be nice. I think the TAB key’d be appropriate. So if one map is selected and you hit the TAB key, Geocart selects the next map, shift+TAB selects the previous map; i.e. the "next" or "previous" map in whatever kind of list Geocart is using internally. Maybe the list that Geocart is already working with when you’re using the "Object -> Bring to Front/Send to Back" etc. menu entries.
If currently no map is selected, hitting the TAB key will select the first map on that list.
– I know that Geocart is meant to prepare maps that’ll be finished using a graphics application. However it’d be nice if some more things could be done directly in Geocart. I especially miss the option to align multiple maps vertically or horizontally (left/right/centered resp. top/bottom/centered). Currently, "align multiple" just aligns maps top and left, but I’d like to say something like: Please arrange the maps left-aligned, leaving the vertical distance as it is.
– I’d like a way to visualize the point(s) of minimum and maximum distortion, both angular and areal, on any given projection.
It’d be fine by me if there’s no corresponding option in Geocart’s GUI but only a new element in the metric line databases, or maybe additional declarations for the isocol element.
– It’d be very helpful if Geocart sanitized the input wherever you can enter lat/lon values before validating.
For example:
• Replacing all commas with dots. If you’re living in a country which *sigh* uses the comma as decimal seperator, you’ll often copy coordinates like 40,751667°N to the clipboard. And then you paste them into Geocart’s input field and hit the OK button, forgetting (again!) that you’ll have to replace the comma first.
• Replacing characters that are often used as degree/minute/second symbols, by the characters that Geocart expects. For example, if you copy coordinates from web sites, instead of a string that Geocart accepts (like 73° 58' 33"), you often get something like:
73° 58′ 33″ W, or
73º 58´ 33˝ W, or even ´´ at the end…
Well, I know, Douglas Adams rightfully said: "A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools."
Meaning in this case: It doesn’t matter how many characters are being replaced in this way, there’ll most likely still be some weird characters that are sometimes used somewhere that Geocart doesn’t recognize as "character which is to be replaced", but it’d be a great help already if Geocart sanitized the characters I’ve listed above.
– And of course I’d like a few more projections. Granted, I haven’t even fully explored all the projections that are new since v2.3 – but hey, this is the "Wish List" board, so I’ll just list the projections I’d like to have without caring if it seems greedy.

Most notably I’d love the Gringorten, both the square map as well as the variant that is rearranged to give each hemisphere an entire square. I think they’re nice equivalent counterparts to the conformal Peirce quincuncial and Guyou projections.
Other projections:
• Now, we’ve got the generalized Wagner based on Wagner VII/VIII (Thank you!), but the same thing, with less parameters, is also possible for Wagner IX, and even Wagner’s pseudocylindricals (Wagner I to VI). All of them are, in my opinion, less interesting than the generalized Wagner that’s already there, but a generalized Wagner IX would be nice nonetheless. (Personally, I’m not that interested in the pseudocylindricals here…)
• Natural Earth II;
• the Patterson projection;
• the "compromise aspect-adaptive cylindrical projection" by Jenny/Patterson/Savric (which includes the "Compact Miller" that Piotr wished for a while ago);
• and I also like the Bertin1953 projection (see here and here), but I think there’s no inverse formula.
If any of the suggestions seem unclear or should be elaborated on in more detail, feel free to ask.
Kind regards,
Tobias