On Feb 2, 9:49 pm, CTAPbIu_MABP <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Berry!
>
> Sorry, for my bad english but i know how to solve your problem ;)
>
> find line 1048
>
> o[f]("coordsize" ,"0 0");
>
> and replace with
>
> o[f]("coordsize" ,"250 250");
>
> This quick fix allows you to see poliline around all islands. Oh, I
> have tested it on Hawaii map becouse all other has too many vertices
> and has never loads
>
> But there are still some errors on the page.
> I'd like help you more but you code is too complex becouse of
> variables named with one char.
>
> I wish you a good luck, becouse you are doing great job
Thanks very much.
I have updated:
http://www.polyarc.us/polycluster.js
but I cannot test it for several hours.
I have compared the DOM structure produced by PolyCluster against the
DOM structure produced by the API. The two are almost identical.
PolyCluster moves the origin to the top left corner of the tile. The
API moves the origin to the center of the tile. It ought to have no
impact.
The API has dropped the redundant "shape" element. PolyCluster has
also. Both the "fill" element & the "stroke" element are children of
the same "shape" element. Previously, each had a different parent.
Thanks again for your help.
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