brucko wrote:
> Just an outside chance, if you have any trouble...
> 
> I have no experience with MapView.
> 
> This may be really dumb, but..
> 
> You may be able to put the MapView in a RelativeLayout , layout the
> MapView  first in the Relative Layout and have it FillParent for
> height and width. Then put the Button next in your xml, in the same
> relative layout, to draw your button on top. Your layout options may
> be a bit limited but you might be able to align it to an edge or
> centre it somewhere and pad it a bit to get it away from the edge. I'd
> imagine you would want to be careful not to obscure the Google logo
> and zoom controls..

Far from dumb -- this is a fine upstanding technique. RelativeLayout
supports Z-axis ordering just for this sort of purpose.

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