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| Subject: | Re: [gislist] [webmap-discuss] Client side coordinate
transformation library - Call to developers/testers |
| Date: |
07/25/2006 04:45:01 PM |
| From: |
Aaron Koning |
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Hi Richard,
Its good to hear from you again. I am mostly interested in porting GCTP to JavaScript. I have not had much use for datum conversions on the client side, but I'd be interested to hear from anyone who has. Right now the GCTP-JS port has the three most important projections for my region (Albers, Lambert, UTM) and it works very well, so I am hesitant to get involved with recreating this functionality. In addition, I believe that the GCTP can be ported much quicker than Proj4 since it has less than half the files of Proj4 and since many of the GCTP files contain only a few lines that need to be converted. Perhaps there are more compelling reasons to redirect efforts?
Aaron
On 7/25/06, Richard Greenwood <richard.greenwood@gmail.com> wrote: > > On 7/24/06, Aaron Koning <aaronkoning@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello All, > > > > A while ago I created a client side coordinate transformation library > called > > GCTP-JS (Open Source, GPL licence). More accurately, I ported files > directly > > from the General Cartographic Transformation System (GCTP) C-code to > > JavaScript. > > http://datashare.gis.unbc.ca/gctp-js/ > > > > Simple example application: > > http://datashare.gis.unbc.ca/gctp-js/examples.php > > > > Implemented easily and successfully in the Flexible Internet Spatial > > Template (FIST) web mapping application: > > http://fist-mapping.org > > > > Currently the 'port' is not complete (UTM, Albers, and Lambert > projection > > files have been ported). What I would like to see is a complete port of > the > > GCTP to JavaScript. Porting each projection file takes a few hours to a > few > > days depending on experience level (pretty quick I think). Then the > > projection file must be tested, which is best done by someone who uses > that > > particular projection often. > > > > The best reasons to get involved are: > > - porting and testing can be done file by file: > > - porting a file doesn't take very long: > > - only work on the projections you want or the whole library: > > - very little planning is needed since it is a straightforward > porting > > exercise: > > - there is a definite and achievable end goal! > > > > Therefore, I would like all interested parties to contact me at the > address > > below and start porting and testing projection files as soon as > possible. I > > am eager to get going and help make this a success! > > aaronkoning@gmail.com > > > > The GCTP C-code can be downloaded at: > > > > http://edcftp.cr.usgs.gov/pub//software/gctpc/gctpc_src.tar > > > > Thank you for your time, > > Aaron > > > > +-------------------------------------------- > > | Aaron Koning > > | Information Technologist > > | Prince George, BC, Canada. > > +-------------------------------------------- > > | http://datashare.gis.unbc.ca/fist/ > > | http://datashare.gis.unbc.ca/gctp-js/ > > +-------------------------------------------- > > > Aaron, > > We must be on the same wavelength! Just yesterday I sent an eamil to a > couple lists regarding the work that I have been doing toward porting > the Proj.4 cs2cs program to Javascript. > > I went with Proj.4 over GCTP primarily because Proj.4 has support for > datum transformations. Is the GCTP license Open Source? > > Would you be interested in combining our projects? > > Rich > > -- > Richard Greenwood > richard.greenwood@gmail.com > www.greenwoodmap.com >
-- +-------------------------------------------- | Aaron Koning | Information Technologist | Prince George, BC, Canada. +-------------------------------------------- | http://datashare.gis.unbc.ca/fist/ | http://datashare.gis.unbc.ca/gctp-js/ +-------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ gislist mailing list gislist@lists.geocomm.com http://lists.geocomm.com/mailman/listinfo/gislist
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