richardgnyla wrote:

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> http://www.eventex.net/nav
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> Richard
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> PS. You won't offend me in your comments so please tell me straight.
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Why don't you zoom back out then back in when panning.  The user might 
get lost in the panning aspect if the zoom stays the same.  A birdeye 
view of the whole map with a reference box showing the zoomed in 
location might be another way to go.  Just put it in a corner of the view.

bobb



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