Hmm, that puts it in the right place. but when I drag the map around
and then let go, I can't drag it again until the zoom controls go
away.  It's like they are covering the map and eating the touches.

2008/8/25 marcel-182 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> You have to typecast on getZoomControls() since setGravity(int) is a
> method of LinearLayout and the ZoomControls are a LinearLayout:
> LinearLayout zoomView = (LinearLayout) mMapView.getZoomControls();
>
> On 25 Aug., 06:34, "Casey Borders" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> This isn't working for me!  It tells me that .setGravity(int) is not
>> valid for type View.  Why is that?!
>>
>> 2008/8/24 marcel-182 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>>
>>
>> > Works fine, thanks a lot. I can finally zoom.. weeee
>>
>> > On 24 Aug., 16:55, adamrocker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> Hi.
>>
>> >> You can move the ZoomControls to center bottom of the window using the
>> >> following code
>>
>> >>     // Zoom View
>> >>     View zoomView = mMapView.getZoomControls();
>> >>     zoomView.setLayoutParams( new ViewGroup.LayoutParams
>>
>> >> ( ViewGroup.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT,
>>
>> >> ViewGroup.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT ) );
>> >>     zoomView.setGravity(Gravity.BOTTOM + Gravity.CENTER_HORIZONTAL);
>> >>     mMapView.addView(zoomView);
>> >>     mMapView.displayZoomControls(true);
>>
>> >> Is this the answer what you want?
>>
>> >> On 8月23日, 午前1:58, marcel-182 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> >> > Hey,
>>
>> >> > I have the same problem. I want my MapView to handle the ZoomControls
>> >> > like in the standard Maps application but haven't found a way how to
>> >> > do it :-(.
>>
>> >> > On 22 Aug., 11:45, Cristina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> >> > > Hi!
>>
>> >> > > I am trying to show the zoom controls over a MapView in the new 0.9
>> >> > > SDK.
>>
>> >> > > I have been able to show the zoom Control View using the following
>> >> > > code
>> >> > >          // Zoom View
>> >> > >         View zoomView = mMapView.getZoomControls();
>> >> > >         zoomView.setLayoutParams(new ViewGroup.LayoutParams
>> >> > > (ViewGroup.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT,
>> >> > > ViewGroup.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT));
>> >> > >        mMapView.addView(zoomView);
>> >> > >       mMapView.displayZoomControls(true);
>>
>> >> > > Using this code, I have been able to show the Zoom Control View at the
>> >> > > top-left edge the screen (over the map).
>> >> > >  However, I will want it to be a the bottom of the screen, and I do
>> >> > > not know how to move it to that position.
>>
>> >> > > I have tried to use de ViewGroup method requestChildRectangleOnScreen,
>> >> > > in order to move the zoomView to the position I want, but I have been
>> >> > > not able to make it work.
>>
>> >> > > Can anyone help me with this issue?
> >
>

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