Thanks Gary, I appreciate your time and the explanation makes perfect
sense.
Cheers,
Gwen
On Aug 4, 10:06 am, Gary Little wrote:
> The marker clusterer places cluster icons in the overlayMouseTarget
> pane which is "above" the overlayImage pane where markers reside.
> That's why changing z-index
The marker clusterer places cluster icons in the overlayMouseTarget
pane which is "above" the overlayImage pane where markers reside.
That's why changing z-indexes doesn't affect the ordering: cluster
icons always appear above markers.
I believe the overlayMouseTarget pane was probably chosen to m
one single marker never should be in a cluster, seems there is a
problem with your clustering
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On 3 Aug., 02:33, Gwen wrote:
> Hi Group,
>
> I have two types of markers, one set that clusters and a second that
> does not.
>
> Is