Please don't forget that Tim Coulter and Roald Ewit also worked on that too. It would be helpfull for you to also check their work. I think that Roald code is available in this ticket (or another one) and tim's code can be found into the topp/nymap sandbox. It's worth looking at this and maybe have a discussion with them. I would be also happy to help you and talk about this on IRC when I'm available.
Regards, Pierre On Feb 7, 2008 7:20 AM, OpenLayers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > #926: Google Style Popups > -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- > Reporter: CloudAmber | Owner: euzuro > Type: feature | Status: reopened > Priority: minor | Milestone: 2.6 Release > Component: Popup | Version: 2.4 > Resolution: | Keywords: > State: | > -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- > Comment (by euzuro): > > Replying to [comment:14 pgiraud]: > > Here's a new patch for this ticket. > > As proposed, the FramedBubble doesn't inherit from an existing class. > Though, it behaves like an AnchoredBubble and offers the same APIMethod > and APIProperties. I kept the same namespace. I'm not sure this is a good > idea though. > > > > What this code does : > > - resize the bubble based on its content, > > - allow user to define his own bubble decoration by setting a different > image and dimensions (see framedPopups.html and click on "change > decoration"), > > - shift the map if bubble isn't entirely viewable > > > > What should be easy to add to the code : > > - the animated panning when map is shifted, > > - the animation when the popup is resized > > > > What the code is still missing : > > - a way to handle overflow 'auto' when the content size is too large, > > - the close button creation should rely on a property of the bubble, > > - a well documented procedure on how to create the decoration bubble > properties (an image with dimensions is available on the framedPopups.html > example page though) > > > > Pierre!!!! This is great work. I've got a window to do some OL work, so > I'm going to take this excellent patch and I'm going to poke it a bit to > see if I can't get it to fit inside the classical (but yes, admittedly, > flawed) popup architecture. > > Give me a day or so and let's see how it advances. Big Big Big thanks for > your work on this... you have singlehandedly reeled in the diaspora of the > original CloudAmber code. Bravo! > > -- > Ticket URL: <http://trac.openlayers.org/ticket/926#comment:15> > OpenLayers <http://openlayers.org/> > A free AJAX map viewer > > _______________________________________________ > Trac mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/trac > _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list [email protected] http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/dev
