And there is a dot right before the "metric"?Piotr wrote:The extension is .txt and name ends on metric.txt so I don't see what's wrong.
For example, the file must be named greatcircle.metric.txt, not greatcirclemetric.txt
And there is a dot right before the "metric"?Piotr wrote:The extension is .txt and name ends on metric.txt so I don't see what's wrong.
Let's see what happens.Atarimaster wrote:My guess is that Geocart, when it checks the Graticule dialog input values for errors, regards this as a mistake – »Why add a meridian that’s already there?«
Furtherly, I guess that your idea is to use a different color (via Line Styles dialog) for a certain meridian that’s within the defined meridian spacing.
If that is the case, a workaround would be to list the meridian in question to the "excluded meridian" list, and then add a meridian that’s only a little bit off; e.g. put 15°W to the excluded meridians, and 15°0'0.0001"W to the additional meridians.
This is no »Ouch«, this is Geocart doing what you told it to do!Piotr wrote: Let's see what happens.
Additional: 179°59'59.99"W
Excluded: 180°W; 180°E
Ouch! On equatorial Azimuthal Equidistant only the left half of the circle has red written over it as it wraps from top to bottom.
Geocart is putting all the lines that a drawn according to the setting of the »Graticule« dialogue to one layer. (Which is, in my opinion, actually a good idea when you post-process the PDFs exported from Geocart in an application like Illustrator, Affinity Designer etc.)Piotr wrote: [a lot of screaming]