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Use case: change the projection of the map on zooming in or out. #234

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prushforth opened this issue Oct 21, 2020 · 2 comments
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Use case: change the projection of the map on zooming in or out. #234

prushforth opened this issue Oct 21, 2020 · 2 comments
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discussion: use case a possible use case: should it be included? what should it say? status: suggestion this issue discusses a suggested addition to the report, that is not yet in the draft

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Often, it is useful to provide differently projected data as the user zooms in or out, so that the data displayed conforms to different requirements as the scale varies. One obvious example is to switch from projected coordinates to a globe view as the user zooms out, but a general technique for this should be defined.

Other situations might involve changing the view from an outdoor to an indoor coordinate system. There are probably a few such situations, please discuss here.

@Malvoz Malvoz added discussion: use case a possible use case: should it be included? what should it say? status: suggestion this issue discusses a suggested addition to the report, that is not yet in the draft labels Oct 22, 2020
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Implemented example over here

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Malvoz commented Sep 5, 2021

Required capability: #3.

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