
mkgraticule_planet v0.2.2 This release improves longitude-label handling and endpoint-meridian de-duplication for full 360-degree longitude ranges. Added New longitude label field: lon_360e Examples: 0°E, 30°E, 360°E Changed Renamed latitude label field: lat_180 → lat_90 Renamed the endpoint de-duplication option: -ndd / --no-duplicate-dateline → -nde / --no-duplicate-endpoint Improved -nde / --no-duplicate-endpoint now applies generally when the longitude span is approximately 360° the maximum longitude endpoint is dropped and the minimum is kept examples: -180 .. 180 → keep -180, drop 180 0 .. 360 → keep 0, drop 360 Fixed lon_ew labels are now always expressed in the range 180°W .. 180°E regardless of whether input longitudes are given as: -180 .. 180 0 .. 360 For example, with 0 .. 360 input: 0 → 0° 30 → 30°E 180 → 180°E 210 → 150°W 330 → 30°W Notes This is especially useful for global and polar views where endpoint meridians overlap visually. Existing workflows using lat_180 should be updated to use lat_90. Existing workflows using -ndd should be updated to use -nde.
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IAU coordinate systems, GDAL, planetary gis, GeoPackage, graticule, QGIS, planetary cartography
IAU coordinate systems, GDAL, planetary gis, GeoPackage, graticule, QGIS, planetary cartography
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