Hello,

Did you figure this out?  I'm trying to do the same thing...center the
streetview on the marker, not on the street.

Thank you for any input.

On May 14, 2:11 pm, GSerg <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've got a marker on a map (v.3).
> I then bring up the default panorama (.getStreetView()), using
> marker.getPosition() for panorama.setPosition().
>
> I then have to manually rotate the street view to find my marker. This is
> the step I want to avoid.
> But I can't seem to be able to calculate the heading value for setPov().
>
> I've tried computeAngle() function from this 
> example<http://gmaps-samples.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/streetview/angletowards...>,
> but it doesn't seem to help, as in the example the coordinates of the
> panorama POV and the marker are indeed different, but in my case, they are
> "same," so the function always returns 0.
>
> I'm putting quotes arond "same" because on the actual display they are not.
> A panorama POV is always in the middle of the road, whereas a marker, even
> created with the same LatLng, is always on the side of the road, against an
> actual building. So the marker is visible at certain heading, and not
> visible otherwise.
>
> How can I calculate that heading?

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