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Add common EPSG codes to documentation
- EPGS:4326 WGS84 (NE=lat,lon)
- EPSG:4979 WGS84 (NEU=lat,lon,ellipsoid_height)
- EPSG:4267 NAD27 (North America)
- EPSG:4269 NAD83 (North America)
- EPSG:3311 CA Albers Equal Area Conic
- EPSG:3718 UTM Zone 11N (USA)
- EPSG:3717 UTM Zone 10N (USA)
- EPSG:4978 Geocentric WGS84 (other, east, north)
- EPSG:27200 New Zealand map grid
Add simple WKT examples to documentation
- Earth-centered earth-fixed Cartesian.
CS[Cartesian,3], AXIS["(X)",geocentricX], AXIS["(Y)",geocentricY], AXIS["(Z)",geocentricZ], LENGTHUNIT[“meter”,1.0]
- Topocentric Cartesian
CS[Cartesian,3], AXIS["(X)“,east],AXIS[”(Y)“,north],AXIS[”(Z)",up], LENGTHUNIT[“meter”,1.0]
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Implemented as part of PR #16.
Documentation (PyLith?) not updated.
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