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From: pierre@mael.soest.hawaii.edu (Pierre Flament)
Subject: Re: Mercator Transformations? ( Theory Wanted )
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In article <3o5h3m$48g@distort.demon.co.uk> [Default: blank] writes:
>
>I'm in the process of writing a weather forecast display system,
>which, among other things, must be able to display multiple map
>projections, including polar & mercator. All data is supplied in long
>& lat.
>

Check the GMT plotting package available (including source) from

www.soest.hawaii.edu

down the home page, there is a reference to the GMT package.
GMT has a wide range of projections, and can display points and fields
in them.
