So.. I need to use Euclidean projection? On Mar 9, 9:01 pm, Martin™ <[email protected]> wrote: > Look here:http://econym.org.uk/gmap/ > > Scroll down to 'Custom Maps', Part 2 in particular should help. > > Martin. > > On Mar 9, 8:58 pm, Cody Turner <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hey GMaps Gurus, > > > I am having problems getting X,Y coordinates of my map. > > > I am designing a map for a video game using Google Maps. > > > I have created the tiles using a 12288x9216 Image. > > > I want to show the coordinates of the mouse on the map (between > > 0-12288)X or (between0-9216)Y, as well as be able to add a label to a > > specific coordinate (Like 5433, 4233) instead of using Lat/Lng > > > My current development is here:www.riftmap.com > > > These past 2 weeks are the first time I have ever used Google Maps > > API. > > > Right now I have the coordinates by making my image start at 0degrees > > lat & Lng and 1pixel = 1 arc second. > > > So its 12288 arc seconds right and 9216 arc seconds down. > > > This way is very silly and I would like to take a more professional > > approach. > > > Thank you for the input.
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