No this does not work, all adjacent polygons have mouseover events but
they don't fire because there seems to be an "invisible" polygon that
defines the polygon region for mouse events and is bigger than the
real polygon.

Is there someone from google that can confirm this as a bug and help
us out to fix it?
If not where can I file a bug report?

On Sep 14, 4:03 am, Rossko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is there anyway I can "hack" GPolygon to fire mouseout exactly when
> > the mouse pointer exits the polygon?
>
> No idea.   Have you considered using mouseover of the adjacent polygon
> to trigger the first polygons 'mouseout' actions?
>
> cheers, Ross K

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