Thanks Grok Lobster, I will be sure to check that out
Kesuke, thanks a million. Your explanation was very clear and after
reading it the light bulb turned on! Everything works for now
(next I will deal with the markers and such)
Once I used a square object it worked fine: http://rocana-niger
Thanks Grok Lobster, I will be sure to check that out
Kesuke, thanks a million. Your explanation was very clear and after
reading it the light bulb turned on! Everything works for now
(next I will deal with the markers and such)
Once I used a square object it worked fine: http://rocana-niger
Or use Mapcruncher,
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/redmond/projects/mapcruncher/
It doesn't require a square image and is very intuitive.
On Jul 22, 9:53 am, Kesuke wrote:
> Hi browndash, your problems relate to your use/understanding of zoom
> levels.
>
> Google.maps displays the world
Hi browndash, your problems relate to your use/understanding of zoom
levels.
Google.maps displays the world as a cascade of square tiles. Each zoom
level is made up of these square tiles, increasing by a power of 2
each time. So;
Zoom level 0 = 1 tile (1 by 1) (the entire world is made up from on