> Then I fail to understand your question. You created the map. You know
> the GPS coordinate of the upper left-hand corner. You know the size of
> the map in decimal degrees. Hence, you know how to convert a GPS
> position from latitude/longitude to pixel coordinates on your map.

I do understand how to do that. What I am trying to find is an object
that I can use to display the map. These maps would be huge and I am
not sure that making an imageView with that size would work very well.
The other problems comes when I am trying to find out how to create
symbols on the map (not only points, but lines) that I want to be able
to tap for more information. Do you have any objects in mind that
would work?

Thanks for your help!
-Mark



On Jul 20, 12:28 pm, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 2:20 PM, Kivak <[email protected]> wrote:
> > From what I understand, OpenStreetMap would still require a data
> > connection to download.
>
> Nope.
>
> > Moreover, I am not looking for preexisting
> > maps, I am looking to use my own maps.
>
> Then I fail to understand your question. You created the map. You know
> the GPS coordinate of the upper left-hand corner. You know the size of
> the map in decimal degrees. Hence, you know how to convert a GPS
> position from latitude/longitude to pixel coordinates on your map.
>
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