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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2013-11-15 22:03, André Pirard wrote
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<blockquote cite="mid:52868C39.90307@gmail.com" type="cite">Anyway,
I decided to stop speaking of Mapproxy repeatedly and to write a
Web page instead.<br>
I hope to finish it tonight and it will contain a super simple
procedure with a guaranteed-to-work simple configuration for OSM
(I have doubts about the config in the OSM wiki page).<br>
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<a href="http://www.papou.byethost9.com/maps/mapproxy/">There you
are (meaning here it is)</a>. <br>
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But there's a hitch. If I display Mapproxy's Lambert72 on JOSM,
there's a nasty offset with OSM data (which JOSM reprojects 4326
-> Lambert72). That should be due to a difference between the
proj4 definitions in Ubuntu (used by Mapproxy) and in JOSM. If I use
Lambert08, it's correct.<br>
Most probably a JOSM bug again: I've had to upgrade it because
Lambert was no longer working in the first place.<br>
I will investigate. Tell me if you meet that problem, if it's
annoying for you and it you find which is the culprit.<br>
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Any feedback appreciated, especially what would be missing for the
first steps while still keeping it simple.<br>
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All this said, I find it very strange from AGIV, as well as SPW, to
work exclusively in 31370, because all servers in the world serve
4326, maybe in addition to a local EPSG, and <br>
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BTW, if you want the Mapproxy documentation in any other language,
switch my page to that language and then click the Mappproxy link.
Who did you call Polyglot? ;-)<br>
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BTW2, I was surprised that the Dutch translation looks better to me
than the French one. I expected exactly the opposite. But, of
course, I'm more demanding in French. I read "Introductie" and my
amazement abruptly turned to laughter with the last two words:<span
style="" class="notranslate" onmouseover="_tipon(this)"
onmouseout="_tipoff()"> "Mapproxy terrein" :-)<br>
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Cheers,<br>
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