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Re: West is Where!? [message #77754 is a reply to message #77660] Tue, 20 September 2011 08:00 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
David Fanning is currently offline  David Fanning
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Paul van Delst writes:

> Perth, Western Australia. Latitude 31° 60'S - Longitude 115° 50' *E*.
>
> You're looking from the backside of the mirror trying to describe why your *absolute* reference (i.e. the lat/lon grid)
> doesn't agree with your relative reference (i.e. up==north, left==west, etc.)
>
> The plot looks o.k. to me.

Well, if I cross my eyes and stand on my head, I
understand what I am looking at. But what I would
really like under these circumstances is to see
my longitude grid lines labeled from 0 to 360.
Is this possible?

Cheers,

David


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