I'm enjoying some of the new features to TF. Thank you for continuing to improve the software in numerous ways.
After an initial trial of the WMS server I have a few questions.
The images appear to be stretched horizontally. I know it is a different projection, but I thought that would primarily shift and/or rotate the image. The stretching is quite noticeable. Is the x axis, scale wise, equal to the y axis? Is TF stretching it or is the projection inherently distorted, at least in our area?
I also noticed the UTM grid feature is disabled for the WMS tileset. This is good if it does not give accurate results. I can certainly see a problem with displaying the grid(s) at the zone boundaries. I personally will not be quick to change tilesets if the grid feature will not be updated in the near future.
The WMS tilesets are not really seamless. The border or USGS map collars, approx 200 ft wide with UTM numbering, is shown along the zone boundaries. I wonder if that was added as a safety feature to give some indication that a zone change has occurred.
Also just noticed the USGS logo stamped on every tile. It is somewhat annoying, though rather small on the 2M tiles at the printing resolution I use.
After writing out this post I will probably not be using the WMS tileset in its current form. I think there is a real issue in "taping" together the USGS topographic maps across zones. Most people (who use GPSs to navigate) probably use UTM coordinates to navigate, and it would potentially be very confusing if they printed out a map across zones and tried to use a UTM overlay grid to figure out where they were. I would print out two different maps on either side of the zone boundary.
The WMS aerial tilesets are a different matter. It is very nice to see the photographic images merged over the zone boundaries. These aren't really used to navigate so I have less of an issue with "taping" over zone boundaries with these.
Thanks again for adding new features to the program.
Steve
Tucson, AZ
P.S. Oh, to answer your question I would say no as a default due to the potential confusion in using printed maps that would contain two different coordinate systems.