Here is our problem:
Russia is very big country and eastern part of Primorsky Kray renders on the left part of the map (it is right for GIS but looks pretty ugly for financial reporting system:) ) see attached screenshot .
How can we work around of this?
We are using CylindricalEquidistant projection for map.
PSI can't attach shape file - it is pritty big for forum - 3Mb.I can send it via e-mail if you need.
Sure, you can email the shapefile to gmurray@infragistics.com
You think that portion is correctly rendering based on the projection used?
-Graham
Yes sure, map rendered correctly and this part of Russia definitely on other side of the globe :) I'm not an expert but I think that "line of ellipsoid cut" is placed in 180 degree and central pint in Greenwich (0 meridian). And what we need is simply move central point to Moscow.
PS
I've e-mailed you shp file.