<div dir="auto">Hi,<br>
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it should be fixed in the latest commit.<div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">Martin<br>
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On Sun, Oct 6, 2024 at 9:22 AM Bruce Mutton via Therion <<a href="mailto:therion@speleo.sk" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">therion@speleo.sk</a>> wrote:<br>
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> Hello<br>
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> In my thconfig file I typically specify an output coordinate system for exported maps.<br>
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> Typically I use:<br>
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> cs EPSG:2193 and this returns, by way of \outcsname in the header, “NZGD2000 / New Zealand Transverse Mercator 2000”<br>
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> Sometimes I use:<br>
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> cs EPSG:27200 and this used to return “NZGD49 / New Zealand Map Grid”<br>
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> Strangely today it returns “NZGD49 / New Zealand Map Griderse Mercator 2000”, a strange combination of the correct text with part of the other coordinate system appended.<br>
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> Cannot find anywhere in my project where this text has been set (or indeed any manual setting of \outcsname), and could not find in github therion/therion either.<br>
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> It may be three years since I used cs EPSG:27200, and whenever that was, there were no problems.<br>
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> Where does Therion get the strings for EPSG coordinate systems from?<br>
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> This looks like it is probably an error at the users end, but could it be a problem with Therion or wherever Therion is getting the string from?<br>
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> Ideas?<br>
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> Bruce<br>
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