Thanx,
I have tiles but filenames of tiles not in format x_y_z required by
google maps (can I use tiles generated by MapCruncher in Google
Maps?). I found lat and long of my map but I can't find Google Maps X,
Y values required by tile cutter.

This is from tile cutter script:
var OrgX = 1204;   // the Google Maps X value of the tile at the top
left corner of your Photoshop document

How to determine Google Maps X?


On Dec 18, 12:01 am, Grok Lobster <[email protected]> wrote:
> Use Microsoft's Mapcruncher to tile your image and then look at the
> code in the generated HTML file.
>
> On Dec 17, 12:50 pm, savgoran <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Thanx Rosko,
> > you are in right, my map is map of factory, but that factory is on
> > earth. I want to mark some place in that factory. I only want that
> > someone describe me what to do but starting from an image. On example:
> > this is an image with size 2300x1800, and if you want to show you
> > using Google Map API you should to:
> > 1. Tile this picture using Tile Cutter (or manual) with these
> > settings: xxxxxxxxxxxxx.
> > 2. Use xxxxxx tool to determine coordinate (location maybe) of this
> > image on the map (detail description)
> > 3. Use that values to fill GCopyright and setCenter function.
>
> > I saw a lot of tutorials, manuals and samples but it's not clear. In
> > every tutorial write that this is simple to implement and skip main
> > things. I can bet that any experienced developer which didn't work
> > with maps before will stop on same place like me because unclear
> > instructions.
>
> > Please give me real example with real values, don't give me other
> > url's ( I read all what exist on internet) and advices.
>
> > Thanx in advance,
> > Goran
>
> > On Dec 17, 5:51 pm, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Does this image you are trying to tile, actually have anything to do
> > > with a map?
> > >   The API CAN be used to display tiled images that aren't actually
> > > related to the surface of the earth at all, but I believe you then
> > > have to think up some imaginary locations for it.
> > >    I'm just wondering if that's why you're having trouble deciding
> > > what the lats and longs should be.
>
> > > cheers, Ross K- Hide quoted text -
>
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