I doubt this poster will post the issue and its resolution on the
issue list.
He probably found out the error was in his own code.
He didn't even understand the rational of his own link
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#not_losing
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On Nov 27, 1:34 pm, "geocode...@gmail.c
On Nov 27, 3:34 am, AF wrote:
> I have discovered/fixed the problem, it was within the stock google
> markermanager code.
Perhaps you could post the issue and its resolution on the relevant
issues list:
http://code.google.com/p/google-maps-utility-library-v3/issues/list
(so it gets fixed)
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Wow we really have gone off topic now, we are no longer talking about an
api, or even computers in general, we are now talking about apples,
m, apples.
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Thanks for the comment chris, the problem is solved now, a sensible reply
is always welcome. Cheers.
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Not specific to my original problem ( if I can remember that far back it
seems so long ago now ), anyway problem is solved. Tallyho.
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As said in an earlier post a link is/was not available but I thought the
desription(s) should have been enough to get some cunstructive comments
going backwards and forwards, still I have solved the problem ( see reply
to andrews post ), as far as clairvoyancy goes I have a sense you are going
I have discovered/fixed the problem, it was within the stock google
markermanager code. Its a shame that the people who felt the need to (
unnecessarily ) reply to this post with guff have been have been such a
distraction from solving the problem, still you live and learn, I wont be
using the
On 26 November 2011 18:48, AF wrote:
> Andrew not one of your replies have had anything to do with the subject
> matter, surely you are not replying with this rubbish just to inflate your
> ego, I thought you were better than that Andrew, nice to hear from you again
> though.
OK... I don't rememb
On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 9:46 AM, Rossko wrote:
> Try this one :
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/google-maps-js-api-v3/browse_thread/thread/53ecf3b55950ff21/1e01076a8e16f32c
>
> Clear description of the problem, but unsolveable without a link.
>
> But given a link, solved in one hit; not even b
Good Apples,
Lets not let one bad one spoil us.
On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 1:44 PM, Marcelo wrote:
> On Nov 26, 10:57 am, AF wrote:
> >
> > I suppose its the fundamental problem with forums open to people who have
> > knowledge/insight and others, genuine questions will sometimes attract
> the
>
Try this one :
http://groups.google.com/group/google-maps-js-api-v3/browse_thread/thread/53ecf3b55950ff21/1e01076a8e16f32c
Clear description of the problem, but unsolveable without a link.
But given a link, solved in one hit; not even by brilliance just a
second-pair-of-eyes.
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In reply to your origonal post it maybe an echo?
As said in an earlier post a link (demo) as none of us are
clairvoyants
Regards Davie
On Nov 26, 6:50 pm, AF wrote:
> Again, nothing to do with the subject matter but thanks again, you three
> must be what keeps Google profitable, you go guys,
Again, nothing to do with the subject matter but thanks again, you three
must be what keeps Google profitable, you go guys, keep it real.
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Andrew not one of your replies have had anything to do with the subject
matter, surely you are not replying with this rubbish just to inflate your
ego, I thought you were better than that Andrew, nice to hear from you
again though.
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On Nov 26, 10:57 am, AF wrote:
>
> I suppose its the fundamental problem with forums open to people who have
> knowledge/insight and others, genuine questions will sometimes attract the
> attention of people with knowledge/insight and result in a helpful
> resolution to the problem, but sometimes
On 26 November 2011 17:57, AF wrote:
> I will write my own, thanks Marcelo and
> Andrew you have been equally helpful.
Always pleased to be of service.
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#not_losing (in fact all
of that is well worth reading)
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Nothing like a band wagon, quick lets jump on it. Its amazing how quickly a
question on a forum leaves the subject matter and just becomes noncence. I
can see why you volunteer your skills though, very helpful.
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I'll do it instead. How can we know why this is the case? We don't know
anything about your implementation - I thought only people with an insight
into the markermanager would bother spending time replying, like I stated
previously my implementation is the stock code with an event handler for
On Nov 26, 6:02 pm, AF wrote:
> Any ideas why this is the case? ( Marcelo if you dont have any helpful
> comments dont waste your time and my time replying )
I have an additional wish:
Please do not complain about wasting your time because posts like
yours forces a complete staff of voluntary
On 26 November 2011 17:02, AF wrote:
> Some people on this forum write helpful insightful responces to questions
> some just respond with the first thing that pops into their head, I thought
> the question was clear enough, there is no telling what confuses people
> though, I will try again:
>
> I
Some people on this forum write helpful insightful responces to questions
some just respond with the first thing that pops into their head, I thought
the question was clear enough, there is no telling what confuses people
though, I will try again:
If I add a marker 'dragend' event handler in a
On Nov 25, 9:23 am, AF wrote:
> Why is the event handler being called twice sometimes?
Probably because you're doing something wrong. How can we know?
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Ok, perhaps I have found a solution but I'm not sure what is going on
here.
If I change the "trackMarkers: true" to "trackMarkers: false", the
thing works again. According to the documentation, this setting
should display an icon at the last position and current position and
not move the original
Opps, my bad - ignore me.
On May 6, 1:36 am, Luke Mahé wrote:
> This is incorrect - we do not limit the number of markers that you can add
> to a map.
>
> -- Luke
>
> On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 5:22 PM, Kesuke wrote:
> > Google limit the number of markers visible on a single page to ensure
> > good
> See the map here:http://www.nevus.org/nevus-maps_id567.php
>
> For some reason, each time the page is loaded it is a mystery whether
> the markers will load or not. Sometimes they do. Sometimes they don't.
Sounds like a timing race.
Noted that your 'map' variable is undeclared, and because your
Are you trying to write to the console somewhere?
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 2:11 AM, rich wrote:
> I'm having the same exact problems. I'm thinking it has to do with
> closures http://blog.morrisjohns.com/javascript_closures_for_dummies
>
> We are both calling remote data and then processing it ins
I'm having the same exact problems. I'm thinking it has to do with
closures http://blog.morrisjohns.com/javascript_closures_for_dummies
We are both calling remote data and then processing it inside an
anonymous function. When we do this inside of another function, it
creates a closure.
Now to mak
This is incorrect - we do not limit the number of markers that you can add
to a map.
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On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 5:22 PM, Kesuke wrote:
> Google limit the number of markers visible on a single page to ensure
> good performance. Over a few hundred markers and even a modern browser
> starts s
Google limit the number of markers visible on a single page to ensure
good performance. Over a few hundred markers and even a modern browser
starts slowing down, so google seem to have settled on 200 as a
practical limit. Could this be the reason why you are getting a random
selection of markers?
Larry and Rossko,
You guys are brilliant! This was a left over from the first try, without the
manager, and I thought I copied the example one by one (which I clearly did
not).
Sorry for the long run, next time, first thing I will do is post the example
:)
Thanks again!
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On Feb 15, 7:06 pm, Joeri wrote:
> Ok, sorry,I thought the Javascript would do. Ok, I made the example as
> simple as possible (stripped all the infoboxes and fancy icons)
> Example:http://www.freshdesign.nl/google/example.html
>
> *Expecting behavior:*
> Startup at zoomlevel 11: No pointers
> Zoo
Ok, sorry,I thought the Javascript would do. Ok, I made the example as
simple as possible (stripped all the infoboxes and fancy icons)
Example: http://www.freshdesign.nl/google/example.html
*Expecting behavior:*
Startup at zoomlevel 11: No pointers
Zoom in at 12: show pointers
*Shown behavior:
> Weather exampe for
> reference:http://google-maps-utility-library-v3.googlecode.com/svn/tags/markerm...
Yes, that works. We don't need to look at that. You need to look at
your own code, which doesn't work the way you want it. Look at the
code that you use to create your markers, in particu
On Feb 15, 8:38 am, Joeri wrote:
> Thanks Larry, I thought the weather examples was known, anyways, in my
> example I am adding them as well to the marker mgr. And like I said: it does
> work if you start at another zoom level (eg. 5), but just not if I start at
> where the map is initiated at.
>
Thanks Larry, I thought the weather examples was known, anyways, in my
example I am adding them as well to the marker mgr. And like I said: it does
work if you start at another zoom level (eg. 5), but just not if I start at
where the map is initiated at.
Weather exampe for reference:
http://g
On Feb 15, 7:19 am, Joeri wrote:
> I think they do, see the code below of the weather example:
That code doesn't add them to the map. It adds them to the marker
manager.
Snippets of code out of context are useless.
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>
> function setupWeatherMarkers() {
> mgr = new MarkerManager(m
I think they do, see the code below of the weather example:
function setupWeatherMarkers() {
mgr = new MarkerManager(map);
google.maps.event.addListener(mgr, 'loaded', function(){
mgr.addMarkers(getWeatherMarkers(20), 3);
mgr.addMarkers(getWeatherMarkers(200), 6);
mgr.addMa
> Does anyone perhaps see what's going wrong?
If you don't want the markers to be initially placed on the map, don't
place them on the map. The examples don't.
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Sorry, zoom of the map should be set at 11. Forgot to change it in the post.
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Thanks. Worked perfectly.
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On Jan 25, 11:32 pm, Kenneth wrote:
> Can't provide a link, but good point about the marker in MM. I'll try
> to take it out of the MM.
>From the v2 posting guidelines but still relevant:
http://groups.google.com/group/google-maps-api/web/why-including-a-link-is-critical
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Can't provide a link, but good point about the marker in MM. I'll try
to take it out of the MM.
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On Jan 25, 7:15 am, Kenneth wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have an arrays with markers which I add to MM with addMarkers()
> method. The first marker is the "search marker" and the position will
> change, if a user type something in a textbox which, gets translated
> with GeoCoder. After receiving the resul
Thanks, I found the missing link.
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On Jan 3, 11:26 am, Nico Oudshoorn wrote:
> I copied these two statements from your exanmples and get markermanager
> undefined? What do I do wrong or what has to be defined more?
You missed the one to include the markermanager code itself (it is an
external javascript file, similar to the API in
On Nov 24, 12:08 am, ozgalosch wrote:
> I am trying to implement the MarkerManager script, but it won't load.
> The online examples works, it's just my setup at home/server that is
> not. A reduced example can be found here:
>
> http://www.mip-map.se/archive/gmaps/markermanager.html
I get a javas
>I updated the script to v3 on the server, but it still won't load...
Try this, it worked ok for me
var mgr = new MarkerManager(map);
google.maps.event.addListener(mgr, 'loaded', function(){
var marker2 = new google.maps.Marker({position: latlng2});
mgr.addMarker(marker2,3,17);
});
I updated the script to v3 on the server, but it still wont load...
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> http://www.mip-map.se/archive/gmaps/markermanager.html
You are loading the version of MarkerManager for the v2 Maps API ; it
won't work with v3.
See
http://google-maps-utility-library-v3.googlecode.com/svn/tags/markermanager/1.0/
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I am trying to implement the MarkerManager script, but it won't load.
The online examples works, it's just my setup at home/server that is
not. A reduced example can be found here:
http://www.mip-map.se/archive/gmaps/markermanager.html
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On Nov 23, 7:31 pm, ozgalosch wrote:
> Hi,I'm trying to implement the MarkerManager script, but it won't load.
> I have reduced the code to something really simple but still can't find
> the problem.
>
> It was ages since I was coding for the web, so its probably some stupid
> problem.
>
> I tried
Never used markerManager, but I see you create 2 markers but are only
adding the 2nd marker to the manager
mgr.addMarker(marker2,0,17);
try adding the first one you created too.
On Nov 23, 4:33 pm, ozgalosch wrote:
> The correct file.
>
> index.html
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I submitted an issue to the project:
http://code.google.com/p/google-maps-utility-library-v3/issues/detail?id=21
Thanks a lot for the help William.
On Jul 7, 10:54 pm, William wrote:
> On Jul 8, 8:22 am, ebakunin wrote:
>
> > The problem seems to be in the panning.
> > Perhaps the tilesloaded
On Jul 8, 8:22 am, ebakunin wrote:
> The problem seems to be in the panning.
> Perhaps the tilesloaded or idle events are not being recognized -- I'm
> unsure how MarkerManager decides when to render markers.
I had a look at the source code and it's not listening for
"bounds_changed", only "drage
Sorry about that.
Here's the draft of the map: http://ericchristenson.com/battletech/map_test.html
MarkerManager is called in initialize() but the markers are created in
createMarker().
To reproduce the problem zoom in to the max level and then keep
panning to the right using the nav button. Eve
On Jul 7, 12:20 pm, ebakunin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using MarkerManager to handle 2100+ locations. As usual, I display
> them according to zoom level (fewest a high zoom, all markers at max
> zoom). While a bit slow, everything seems to work fine. However, at
> max zoom, if you scroll through sev
Hi,
It is not implemented into the core API yet but you can get it and use
it from
http://code.google.com/p/google-maps-utility-library-v3/source/browse/#svn/tags/markermanager/1.0.
There you have both examples and doc.
Use API v.3
On 6 Juli, 20:56, edltech wrote:
> Hi there, I am building a new
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