Hi everyone :D

Please check for widgets, which are mini applications I've did,
running inside the map.

Distance widget: http://map.quillamwa.com/distancewidget/
Around widget: http://map.quillamwa.com/aroundwidget/
Find me widget: http://map.quillamwa.com/findmewidget/

They can be activated/descativated at a control button made for them
to the left of the map's type, top right corner.

To resume what do they do:

Distance widget:
let's you click on the map and then add markers and measure distance
along the whole path. Note: the markers are draggable.

Around widget:
it makes markers you pass to it invisible. It creates a "person"
marker and a search scope around him (a circle), then you can move the
"person" marker since it is draggable and also increase or reduce the
search scope with that "arrow" marker. And then, only those markers
inside the search scope that were invisible will be visible.

Find me widget:
Basically it uses what W3C explains on how to get a location from the
user, it gets the lat,lng coordinates and then locates a marker at
that position. This one is buggy, well not buggy, it is that since it
depends the browser it doesn't always find the correct position. But I
followed W3C instructions so that's not my fault.
Lately I made a script apart for this so this one should be rewritten
but I am writing other scripts right now :P

Best regards,
Ciul.

On 28 dic, 12:14, Ciul <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Kelvin.
>
> Nice class you got, seems cleaner than mine LOL, and also, what is
> that pastebin site? I didn't know it :P
>
> I added those classes I was needing more at the moment I started to
> write them.
>
> I have added a few more things but haven't updated the file at forums.
>
> Google directions, hehehe, since that doesn't work very well in my
> country (not enough maps information from google) I didn't write it
> but I could, yeah, it is always possible to improve ourselves and make
> things better :D
>
> Best regards,
> Ciul.
>
> On 28 dic, 10:03, Kelvin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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>
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>
>
> > Again, awesome script!
>
> > I've almost did the same thing, but without the event handling. I
> > wanted to integrate Google Maps Directions into one of my company's
> > website. My class looks like this:http://pastebin.com/gijCfDZz
>
> > and the HTML example:http://pastebin.com/KyZ0Z5WF
>
> > Maybe you can combine some stuff :) I just don't have the time to make
> > things Forge-worthy, but i wanted to share this seeing your class has
> > so much in common.
>
> > On 28 dec, 15:38, Arian Stolwijk <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Have you added it to the forge already? Makes it easier for other people 
> > > to
> > > find ;)
> > > If you need any help with adding your plugin you can always ask here or on
> > > IRC!
>
> > > On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 3:32 PM, Ciul <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Hi pals.
>
> > > > This time I introduce you another script I've made to easy the use of
> > > > GoogleMaps javascript API.
>
> > > > It also has some mini applications (widgets) that run over the map
> > > > that I've added.
>
> > > > It is posted at forums:
>
> > > >http://www.mooforum.net/script-showcase-f25/google-maps-api-mootools-...
>
> > > > Read earliers posts to see how it has evolved and see what classes and
> > > > methods it contains but check at the last posts to download it's last
> > > > versions.
>
> > > > It has the most used (by me at least) classes and methods when talking
> > > > about creating maps, maps markers, information, and funny things.
>
> > > > Enjoy it! :D
>
> > > > Best regards,
> > > > Ciul

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