hi !
ok, now i understand whats the problem and can reproduce it.
unfortunately, the mapview api is very limited (compared to the
javascript one) :-(
i made a workaround. you can react to the
public boolean onFling(MotionEvent motionEvent, MotionEvent
motionEvent1, float v, float v1)
gesture-event in GestureDetector.SimpleOnGestureListener.
i added a lazyload-call with a delay of 1 second in here (the same way
like for the zoom event).
that ist working fine for me !
i'll include it in the next update...
greetings,
christoph
On 11 Aug., 11:21, Cachapa <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Is is really true that there are no hooks for pan and zoom events for
> > MapView? If this is true then how are we supposed to handle these
> > common cases where we have more data than we can or want to fit on a
> > single overlay for the entire globe? Please tell me I'm missing
> > something here, this would seem to make MapView a very limited tool
> > indeed.
>
> It's the way it's appearing to me. I didn't want to jump to
> conclusions since I'm just starting with the framework, but I've tried
> every Scroll and Animation hook I could find, and I couldn't get any
> results.
>
> Christoph's solution in this thread seems to have the same issues, so
> I assume that it's indeed a problem with the library.
>
> I'll try to submit a bug report to google, if I can find their issues
> page.
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