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Following Step 1 (creating a UTM-georeferenced project), I saw the auxiliary scale factor was 1, and the combined scale factor was not 1. Although this behavior is not what was...

If I understand the cause of this issue, it occurs when the combined scale factor differs from 1.0. The background map and original map become misaligned in proportion to distance...

> I noticed that, if I georeference the map with an OSM file as described in the manual, the auxiliary scale factor is different from 1 (0.99.......). On the other...

> Currently OOM generates a badly georeferenced Ocad file. If I load a georeferenced file (shapefile) directly in ocad I find an offset. Yes, a georeferenced map developed in OCAD...

> Because as I understand it, the scale of the drawing in a georeferenced OOM file is based on the scale of the model (unless the auxiliary scale factor is...

Thanks for providing the .osm file! When I tried it on my development Linux system I still got an auxiliary scale factor of 1.000000. So I tried it on a...

When importing a .ocd file ... > It's good for now, OOM doesn't apply compensation to the map, but won't that be a problem later? When Mapper imports the georeferenced...

> > If Mapper were “fixed” so that it exports .ocd files with better georeferencing, then it must either (1) stretch/reduce all the distances on the map, or (2) record...

> as I understand it, the scale of the drawing in a georeferenced OOM file is based on the scale of the model (unless the auxiliary scale factor is changed...