This is a re-post; I'm willing to pay someone who can help us out :)
Hello; I've been digging around all day trying to come up with some decent
pointers as to the correct way to do this, but in short - I've got two tile
sets I've created with MapCruncher. I'm able to use them with Google Maps
Hey there! I read your post from a while back on using arbitrary projections
with OpenLayers - I'm wondering if you've had any success? I'm trying to serve
tiles created with MapCruncher and display them with OL, without having
anything set as a base map - primarily for the reasons you
Hi,
Maybe you can show an example of what goes wrong. I've never used
MapCruncher. From their site, it seems that it should output in
spherical mercator projection [1]. That means that your base maps and
any other raster layers must be in that projection too. Vector layers
can be reprojected
On Saturday, November 14, 2009, Christoph Böhme christ...@b3e.net wrote:
Hi all,
in my application [1] a vector layer with an number of features is
displayed on top of a base map. When users select one of the markers
the permalink will be updated to include the id of the selected feature.
On Thursday, November 12, 2009, Pedro Baracho pedropbara...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
I have huge amount of data being retrieved on a Vector Layer and it is
crashing the browser (lack of memory) when it tries rendering it.
I am thinking of using MinResolution, MinExtent and doing some
No ideas about this one?
Adrian Popa wrote:
I did some more digging and it seems the png image which has the
elements (borders) of the framed cloud has rather small dimensions:
# file
cloud-popup-relative.png