Re: GTileLayerOverlay show and hide

2008-12-11 Thread ben

That does sound like my problem, but remove and add don't seem to work
either for me.  I'm using mapitz library currently, and will make a
switch to the gwt-google-apis in the near future.  Maybe the problem
is related to the mapitz library as well?

On Dec 10, 8:43 pm, Eric Ayers zun...@google.com wrote:
 Are you using the gwt-maps.jar library from the gwt-google-apis project?

 If so, this sounds familiar.  See issue 107 where this was a problem
 with GGeoXml overlays:

 http://code.google.com/p/gwt-google-apis/issues/detail?id=107

 Let me know if that helps.



 On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 6:28 PM, ben sidevi...@gmail.com wrote:

  I have my GTileLayerOverlay adding and showing on start, and have them
  listed in a tree on the left.  I then want the checkbox to toggle the
  visibility of the layer.  But my problem is I have tried both remove
  and show/hide.  Hide hides the GTileLayerOverlay, until you change the
  zoom on the map.  Then it's back, so that's no help.  So I try to
  remove the overlay, and then re-add it, but it never comes back.

  Any suggestions?

  P.s. I would like to start the overlay off, so I tried adding it
  hiding, but it doesn't do anything.  if I don't have it added on load
  of the map, then it seems addOverlay doesn't do anything.

  Do I need to call something after addOverlay?  I tried setCenter
  (map.getCenter()) to see if would force some sort of rendering to
  occur but it doesn't seem to do anything.

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Re: GTileLayerOverlay show and hide

2008-12-11 Thread Eric Ayers

What the maps team always asks of me is to try to reproduce the
problem in a small bit of straight JavaScript and if you can reproduce
it, then they will look at the problem.  You might be able to
determine if that has a chance of solving it before moving all your
code over.

Also, do you know which version of the Maps API you are using?

On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 2:23 PM, ben sidevi...@gmail.com wrote:

 That does sound like my problem, but remove and add don't seem to work
 either for me.  I'm using mapitz library currently, and will make a
 switch to the gwt-google-apis in the near future.  Maybe the problem
 is related to the mapitz library as well?

 On Dec 10, 8:43 pm, Eric Ayers zun...@google.com wrote:
 Are you using the gwt-maps.jar library from the gwt-google-apis project?

 If so, this sounds familiar.  See issue 107 where this was a problem
 with GGeoXml overlays:

 http://code.google.com/p/gwt-google-apis/issues/detail?id=107

 Let me know if that helps.



 On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 6:28 PM, ben sidevi...@gmail.com wrote:

  I have my GTileLayerOverlay adding and showing on start, and have them
  listed in a tree on the left.  I then want the checkbox to toggle the
  visibility of the layer.  But my problem is I have tried both remove
  and show/hide.  Hide hides the GTileLayerOverlay, until you change the
  zoom on the map.  Then it's back, so that's no help.  So I try to
  remove the overlay, and then re-add it, but it never comes back.

  Any suggestions?

  P.s. I would like to start the overlay off, so I tried adding it
  hiding, but it doesn't do anything.  if I don't have it added on load
  of the map, then it seems addOverlay doesn't do anything.

  Do I need to call something after addOverlay?  I tried setCenter
  (map.getCenter()) to see if would force some sort of rendering to
  occur but it doesn't seem to do anything.

 --
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Re: GTileLayerOverlay show and hide

2008-12-11 Thread ben

I was just trying to figure out how I determine the maps version.

On Dec 11, 2:32 pm, Eric Ayers zun...@google.com wrote:
 What the maps team always asks of me is to try to reproduce the
 problem in a small bit of straight JavaScript and if you can reproduce
 it, then they will look at the problem.  You might be able to
 determine if that has a chance of solving it before moving all your
 code over.

 Also, do you know which version of the Maps API you are using?



 On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 2:23 PM, ben sidevi...@gmail.com wrote:

  That does sound like my problem, but remove and add don't seem to work
  either for me.  I'm using mapitz library currently, and will make a
  switch to the gwt-google-apis in the near future.  Maybe the problem
  is related to the mapitz library as well?

  On Dec 10, 8:43 pm, Eric Ayers zun...@google.com wrote:
  Are you using the gwt-maps.jar library from the gwt-google-apis project?

  If so, this sounds familiar.  See issue 107 where this was a problem
  with GGeoXml overlays:

 http://code.google.com/p/gwt-google-apis/issues/detail?id=107

  Let me know if that helps.

  On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 6:28 PM, ben sidevi...@gmail.com wrote:

   I have my GTileLayerOverlay adding and showing on start, and have them
   listed in a tree on the left.  I then want the checkbox to toggle the
   visibility of the layer.  But my problem is I have tried both remove
   and show/hide.  Hide hides the GTileLayerOverlay, until you change the
   zoom on the map.  Then it's back, so that's no help.  So I try to
   remove the overlay, and then re-add it, but it never comes back.

   Any suggestions?

   P.s. I would like to start the overlay off, so I tried adding it
   hiding, but it doesn't do anything.  if I don't have it added on load
   of the map, then it seems addOverlay doesn't do anything.

   Do I need to call something after addOverlay?  I tried setCenter
   (map.getCenter()) to see if would force some sort of rendering to
   occur but it doesn't seem to do anything.

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Re: GTileLayerOverlay show and hide

2008-12-11 Thread ben

as a side note, is the transition for gwt-api's version and mapitz a
large change?

On Dec 11, 2:34 pm, ben sidevi...@gmail.com wrote:
 I was just trying to figure out how I determine the maps version.

 On Dec 11, 2:32 pm, Eric Ayers zun...@google.com wrote:

  What the maps team always asks of me is to try to reproduce the
  problem in a small bit of straight JavaScript and if you can reproduce
  it, then they will look at the problem.  You might be able to
  determine if that has a chance of solving it before moving all your
  code over.

  Also, do you know which version of the Maps API you are using?

  On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 2:23 PM, ben sidevi...@gmail.com wrote:

   That does sound like my problem, but remove and add don't seem to work
   either for me.  I'm using mapitz library currently, and will make a
   switch to the gwt-google-apis in the near future.  Maybe the problem
   is related to the mapitz library as well?

   On Dec 10, 8:43 pm, Eric Ayers zun...@google.com wrote:
   Are you using the gwt-maps.jar library from the gwt-google-apis project?

   If so, this sounds familiar.  See issue 107 where this was a problem
   with GGeoXml overlays:

  http://code.google.com/p/gwt-google-apis/issues/detail?id=107

   Let me know if that helps.

   On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 6:28 PM, ben sidevi...@gmail.com wrote:

I have my GTileLayerOverlay adding and showing on start, and have them
listed in a tree on the left.  I then want the checkbox to toggle the
visibility of the layer.  But my problem is I have tried both remove
and show/hide.  Hide hides the GTileLayerOverlay, until you change the
zoom on the map.  Then it's back, so that's no help.  So I try to
remove the overlay, and then re-add it, but it never comes back.

Any suggestions?

P.s. I would like to start the overlay off, so I tried adding it
hiding, but it doesn't do anything.  if I don't have it added on load
of the map, then it seems addOverlay doesn't do anything.

Do I need to call something after addOverlay?  I tried setCenter
(map.getCenter()) to see if would force some sort of rendering to
occur but it doesn't seem to do anything.

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Re: GTileLayerOverlay show and hide

2008-12-11 Thread Eric Ayers

/**
   * Return the Maps API Version currently loaded.
   *
   * @return the Maps API Version currently loaded.
   */
  public static native String getVersion() /*-{
return $wnd.G_API_VERSION;
  }-*/;

On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 2:34 PM, ben sidevi...@gmail.com wrote:

 I was just trying to figure out how I determine the maps version.

 On Dec 11, 2:32 pm, Eric Ayers zun...@google.com wrote:
 What the maps team always asks of me is to try to reproduce the
 problem in a small bit of straight JavaScript and if you can reproduce
 it, then they will look at the problem.  You might be able to
 determine if that has a chance of solving it before moving all your
 code over.

 Also, do you know which version of the Maps API you are using?



 On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 2:23 PM, ben sidevi...@gmail.com wrote:

  That does sound like my problem, but remove and add don't seem to work
  either for me.  I'm using mapitz library currently, and will make a
  switch to the gwt-google-apis in the near future.  Maybe the problem
  is related to the mapitz library as well?

  On Dec 10, 8:43 pm, Eric Ayers zun...@google.com wrote:
  Are you using the gwt-maps.jar library from the gwt-google-apis project?

  If so, this sounds familiar.  See issue 107 where this was a problem
  with GGeoXml overlays:

 http://code.google.com/p/gwt-google-apis/issues/detail?id=107

  Let me know if that helps.

  On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 6:28 PM, ben sidevi...@gmail.com wrote:

   I have my GTileLayerOverlay adding and showing on start, and have them
   listed in a tree on the left.  I then want the checkbox to toggle the
   visibility of the layer.  But my problem is I have tried both remove
   and show/hide.  Hide hides the GTileLayerOverlay, until you change the
   zoom on the map.  Then it's back, so that's no help.  So I try to
   remove the overlay, and then re-add it, but it never comes back.

   Any suggestions?

   P.s. I would like to start the overlay off, so I tried adding it
   hiding, but it doesn't do anything.  if I don't have it added on load
   of the map, then it seems addOverlay doesn't do anything.

   Do I need to call something after addOverlay?  I tried setCenter
   (map.getCenter()) to see if would force some sort of rendering to
   occur but it doesn't seem to do anything.

  --
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  USAhttp://code.google.com/webtoolkit/

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Re: GTileLayerOverlay show and hide

2008-12-11 Thread ben

Thanks, it returns null but I looked at the fusionmaps local js file,
and it seems mJavascriptVersion = 109.  So the problem is fixed in
125, based on the link you gave me.  Interesting.

Anyway, they reference doing add/remove.  I tried doing
map.removeOverlay, addOverlay, with a reference to the Overlay in my
TreeNode, but for some reason remove works, but add never works
again.  Any thoughts on a work around?

On Dec 11, 2:50 pm, Eric Ayers zun...@google.com wrote:
 /**
* Return the Maps API Version currently loaded.
*
* @return the Maps API Version currently loaded.
*/
   public static native String getVersion() /*-{
 return $wnd.G_API_VERSION;
   }-*/;



 On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 2:34 PM, ben sidevi...@gmail.com wrote:

  I was just trying to figure out how I determine the maps version.

  On Dec 11, 2:32 pm, Eric Ayers zun...@google.com wrote:
  What the maps team always asks of me is to try to reproduce the
  problem in a small bit of straight JavaScript and if you can reproduce
  it, then they will look at the problem.  You might be able to
  determine if that has a chance of solving it before moving all your
  code over.

  Also, do you know which version of the Maps API you are using?

  On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 2:23 PM, ben sidevi...@gmail.com wrote:

   That does sound like my problem, but remove and add don't seem to work
   either for me.  I'm using mapitz library currently, and will make a
   switch to the gwt-google-apis in the near future.  Maybe the problem
   is related to the mapitz library as well?

   On Dec 10, 8:43 pm, Eric Ayers zun...@google.com wrote:
   Are you using the gwt-maps.jar library from the gwt-google-apis project?

   If so, this sounds familiar.  See issue 107 where this was a problem
   with GGeoXml overlays:

  http://code.google.com/p/gwt-google-apis/issues/detail?id=107

   Let me know if that helps.

   On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 6:28 PM, ben sidevi...@gmail.com wrote:

I have my GTileLayerOverlay adding and showing on start, and have them
listed in a tree on the left.  I then want the checkbox to toggle the
visibility of the layer.  But my problem is I have tried both remove
and show/hide.  Hide hides the GTileLayerOverlay, until you change the
zoom on the map.  Then it's back, so that's no help.  So I try to
remove the overlay, and then re-add it, but it never comes back.

Any suggestions?

P.s. I would like to start the overlay off, so I tried adding it
hiding, but it doesn't do anything.  if I don't have it added on load
of the map, then it seems addOverlay doesn't do anything.

Do I need to call something after addOverlay?  I tried setCenter
(map.getCenter()) to see if would force some sort of rendering to
occur but it doesn't seem to do anything.

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Re: GTileLayerOverlay show and hide

2008-12-11 Thread Eric Ayers

As far as the effort required to port:  Classes have been renamed to
drop the leading 'G'.  Callbacks follow a different pattern (for map
events in particular.) I guess the big question is, how much code do
you have in your app that uses the Maps API?

On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 2:43 PM, ben sidevi...@gmail.com wrote:

 as a side note, is the transition for gwt-api's version and mapitz a
 large change?

 On Dec 11, 2:34 pm, ben sidevi...@gmail.com wrote:
 I was just trying to figure out how I determine the maps version.

 On Dec 11, 2:32 pm, Eric Ayers zun...@google.com wrote:

  What the maps team always asks of me is to try to reproduce the
  problem in a small bit of straight JavaScript and if you can reproduce
  it, then they will look at the problem.  You might be able to
  determine if that has a chance of solving it before moving all your
  code over.

  Also, do you know which version of the Maps API you are using?

  On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 2:23 PM, ben sidevi...@gmail.com wrote:

   That does sound like my problem, but remove and add don't seem to work
   either for me.  I'm using mapitz library currently, and will make a
   switch to the gwt-google-apis in the near future.  Maybe the problem
   is related to the mapitz library as well?

   On Dec 10, 8:43 pm, Eric Ayers zun...@google.com wrote:
   Are you using the gwt-maps.jar library from the gwt-google-apis project?

   If so, this sounds familiar.  See issue 107 where this was a problem
   with GGeoXml overlays:

  http://code.google.com/p/gwt-google-apis/issues/detail?id=107

   Let me know if that helps.

   On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 6:28 PM, ben sidevi...@gmail.com wrote:

I have my GTileLayerOverlay adding and showing on start, and have them
listed in a tree on the left.  I then want the checkbox to toggle the
visibility of the layer.  But my problem is I have tried both remove
and show/hide.  Hide hides the GTileLayerOverlay, until you change the
zoom on the map.  Then it's back, so that's no help.  So I try to
remove the overlay, and then re-add it, but it never comes back.

Any suggestions?

P.s. I would like to start the overlay off, so I tried adding it
hiding, but it doesn't do anything.  if I don't have it added on load
of the map, then it seems addOverlay doesn't do anything.

Do I need to call something after addOverlay?  I tried setCenter
(map.getCenter()) to see if would force some sort of rendering to
occur but it doesn't seem to do anything.

   --
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   USAhttp://code.google.com/webtoolkit/

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Re: GTileLayerOverlay show and hide

2008-12-11 Thread Eric Ayers

You might try over on the Google-Maps-Api google group, but be sure to
read their posting guidelines first.

On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 3:19 PM, ben sidevi...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks, it returns null but I looked at the fusionmaps local js file,
 and it seems mJavascriptVersion = 109.  So the problem is fixed in
 125, based on the link you gave me.  Interesting.

 Anyway, they reference doing add/remove.  I tried doing
 map.removeOverlay, addOverlay, with a reference to the Overlay in my
 TreeNode, but for some reason remove works, but add never works
 again.  Any thoughts on a work around?

 On Dec 11, 2:50 pm, Eric Ayers zun...@google.com wrote:
 /**
* Return the Maps API Version currently loaded.
*
* @return the Maps API Version currently loaded.
*/
   public static native String getVersion() /*-{
 return $wnd.G_API_VERSION;
   }-*/;



 On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 2:34 PM, ben sidevi...@gmail.com wrote:

  I was just trying to figure out how I determine the maps version.

  On Dec 11, 2:32 pm, Eric Ayers zun...@google.com wrote:
  What the maps team always asks of me is to try to reproduce the
  problem in a small bit of straight JavaScript and if you can reproduce
  it, then they will look at the problem.  You might be able to
  determine if that has a chance of solving it before moving all your
  code over.

  Also, do you know which version of the Maps API you are using?

  On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 2:23 PM, ben sidevi...@gmail.com wrote:

   That does sound like my problem, but remove and add don't seem to work
   either for me.  I'm using mapitz library currently, and will make a
   switch to the gwt-google-apis in the near future.  Maybe the problem
   is related to the mapitz library as well?

   On Dec 10, 8:43 pm, Eric Ayers zun...@google.com wrote:
   Are you using the gwt-maps.jar library from the gwt-google-apis 
   project?

   If so, this sounds familiar.  See issue 107 where this was a problem
   with GGeoXml overlays:

  http://code.google.com/p/gwt-google-apis/issues/detail?id=107

   Let me know if that helps.

   On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 6:28 PM, ben sidevi...@gmail.com wrote:

I have my GTileLayerOverlay adding and showing on start, and have 
them
listed in a tree on the left.  I then want the checkbox to toggle the
visibility of the layer.  But my problem is I have tried both remove
and show/hide.  Hide hides the GTileLayerOverlay, until you change 
the
zoom on the map.  Then it's back, so that's no help.  So I try to
remove the overlay, and then re-add it, but it never comes back.

Any suggestions?

P.s. I would like to start the overlay off, so I tried adding it
hiding, but it doesn't do anything.  if I don't have it added on load
of the map, then it seems addOverlay doesn't do anything.

Do I need to call something after addOverlay?  I tried setCenter
(map.getCenter()) to see if would force some sort of rendering to
occur but it doesn't seem to do anything.

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Re: GTileLayerOverlay show and hide

2008-12-11 Thread ben

thanks for the help

On Dec 11, 3:25 pm, Eric Ayers zun...@google.com wrote:
 You might try over on the Google-Maps-Api google group, but be sure to
 read their posting guidelines first.



 On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 3:19 PM, ben sidevi...@gmail.com wrote:

  Thanks, it returns null but I looked at the fusionmaps local js file,
  and it seems mJavascriptVersion = 109.  So the problem is fixed in
  125, based on the link you gave me.  Interesting.

  Anyway, they reference doing add/remove.  I tried doing
  map.removeOverlay, addOverlay, with a reference to the Overlay in my
  TreeNode, but for some reason remove works, but add never works
  again.  Any thoughts on a work around?

  On Dec 11, 2:50 pm, Eric Ayers zun...@google.com wrote:
  /**
 * Return the Maps API Version currently loaded.
 *
 * @return the Maps API Version currently loaded.
 */
public static native String getVersion() /*-{
  return $wnd.G_API_VERSION;
}-*/;

  On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 2:34 PM, ben sidevi...@gmail.com wrote:

   I was just trying to figure out how I determine the maps version.

   On Dec 11, 2:32 pm, Eric Ayers zun...@google.com wrote:
   What the maps team always asks of me is to try to reproduce the
   problem in a small bit of straight JavaScript and if you can reproduce
   it, then they will look at the problem.  You might be able to
   determine if that has a chance of solving it before moving all your
   code over.

   Also, do you know which version of the Maps API you are using?

   On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 2:23 PM, ben sidevi...@gmail.com wrote:

That does sound like my problem, but remove and add don't seem to work
either for me.  I'm using mapitz library currently, and will make a
switch to the gwt-google-apis in the near future.  Maybe the problem
is related to the mapitz library as well?

On Dec 10, 8:43 pm, Eric Ayers zun...@google.com wrote:
Are you using the gwt-maps.jar library from the gwt-google-apis 
project?

If so, this sounds familiar.  See issue 107 where this was a problem
with GGeoXml overlays:

   http://code.google.com/p/gwt-google-apis/issues/detail?id=107

Let me know if that helps.

On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 6:28 PM, ben sidevi...@gmail.com wrote:

 I have my GTileLayerOverlay adding and showing on start, and have 
 them
 listed in a tree on the left.  I then want the checkbox to toggle 
 the
 visibility of the layer.  But my problem is I have tried both 
 remove
 and show/hide.  Hide hides the GTileLayerOverlay, until you change 
 the
 zoom on the map.  Then it's back, so that's no help.  So I try to
 remove the overlay, and then re-add it, but it never comes back.

 Any suggestions?

 P.s. I would like to start the overlay off, so I tried adding it
 hiding, but it doesn't do anything.  if I don't have it added on 
 load
 of the map, then it seems addOverlay doesn't do anything.

 Do I need to call something after addOverlay?  I tried setCenter
 (map.getCenter()) to see if would force some sort of rendering to
 occur but it doesn't seem to do anything.

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Re: GTileLayerOverlay show and hide

2008-12-11 Thread ben

Unfortunately, I can't post a link to be helpful to them

On Dec 11, 3:41 pm, ben sidevi...@gmail.com wrote:
 thanks for the help

 On Dec 11, 3:25 pm, Eric Ayers zun...@google.com wrote:

  You might try over on the Google-Maps-Api google group, but be sure to
  read their posting guidelines first.

  On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 3:19 PM, ben sidevi...@gmail.com wrote:

   Thanks, it returns null but I looked at the fusionmaps local js file,
   and it seems mJavascriptVersion = 109.  So the problem is fixed in
   125, based on the link you gave me.  Interesting.

   Anyway, they reference doing add/remove.  I tried doing
   map.removeOverlay, addOverlay, with a reference to the Overlay in my
   TreeNode, but for some reason remove works, but add never works
   again.  Any thoughts on a work around?

   On Dec 11, 2:50 pm, Eric Ayers zun...@google.com wrote:
   /**
  * Return the Maps API Version currently loaded.
  *
  * @return the Maps API Version currently loaded.
  */
 public static native String getVersion() /*-{
   return $wnd.G_API_VERSION;
 }-*/;

   On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 2:34 PM, ben sidevi...@gmail.com wrote:

I was just trying to figure out how I determine the maps version.

On Dec 11, 2:32 pm, Eric Ayers zun...@google.com wrote:
What the maps team always asks of me is to try to reproduce the
problem in a small bit of straight JavaScript and if you can reproduce
it, then they will look at the problem.  You might be able to
determine if that has a chance of solving it before moving all your
code over.

Also, do you know which version of the Maps API you are using?

On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 2:23 PM, ben sidevi...@gmail.com wrote:

 That does sound like my problem, but remove and add don't seem to 
 work
 either for me.  I'm using mapitz library currently, and will make a
 switch to the gwt-google-apis in the near future.  Maybe the problem
 is related to the mapitz library as well?

 On Dec 10, 8:43 pm, Eric Ayers zun...@google.com wrote:
 Are you using the gwt-maps.jar library from the gwt-google-apis 
 project?

 If so, this sounds familiar.  See issue 107 where this was a 
 problem
 with GGeoXml overlays:

http://code.google.com/p/gwt-google-apis/issues/detail?id=107

 Let me know if that helps.

 On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 6:28 PM, ben sidevi...@gmail.com wrote:

  I have my GTileLayerOverlay adding and showing on start, and 
  have them
  listed in a tree on the left.  I then want the checkbox to 
  toggle the
  visibility of the layer.  But my problem is I have tried both 
  remove
  and show/hide.  Hide hides the GTileLayerOverlay, until you 
  change the
  zoom on the map.  Then it's back, so that's no help.  So I try to
  remove the overlay, and then re-add it, but it never comes back.

  Any suggestions?

  P.s. I would like to start the overlay off, so I tried adding it
  hiding, but it doesn't do anything.  if I don't have it added on 
  load
  of the map, then it seems addOverlay doesn't do anything.

  Do I need to call something after addOverlay?  I tried setCenter
  (map.getCenter()) to see if would force some sort of rendering to
  occur but it doesn't seem to do anything.

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GTileLayerOverlay show and hide

2008-12-10 Thread ben

I have my GTileLayerOverlay adding and showing on start, and have them
listed in a tree on the left.  I then want the checkbox to toggle the
visibility of the layer.  But my problem is I have tried both remove
and show/hide.  Hide hides the GTileLayerOverlay, until you change the
zoom on the map.  Then it's back, so that's no help.  So I try to
remove the overlay, and then re-add it, but it never comes back.

Any suggestions?

P.s. I would like to start the overlay off, so I tried adding it
hiding, but it doesn't do anything.  if I don't have it added on load
of the map, then it seems addOverlay doesn't do anything.

Do I need to call something after addOverlay?  I tried setCenter
(map.getCenter()) to see if would force some sort of rendering to
occur but it doesn't seem to do anything.
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