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Apply Mercator proj to central coordinates #70

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Hey @facusapienza21! If I'm not mistaken, I think that in #68 we forgot to apply the Mercator projection to the central coordinates. This PR aims to fix this. I hope my changes are correct, otherwise feel free to correct me :)

@albangossard albangossard added the bug Something isn't working label Feb 19, 2025
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 37.57%. Comparing base (215e35f) to head (52863a7).

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Thanks @albangossard for pointing at this! Yes, you are right. I just merged!

@facusapienza21 facusapienza21 merged commit f1c1e83 into main Feb 19, 2025
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@albangossard albangossard deleted the hotfix/applyMercatorProjCentralCoords branch February 19, 2025 22:18
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