Hi,

You are already using <rotation>0.477325392961741</rotation> in your 
example, just try other rotation values & see what you get.

Regards 

On Friday, March 29, 2013 7:04:56 PM UTC+11, Brofalad wrote:
>
> Hi,
>  
> I have a overlay image with the following cooridinates. 
>  
> <LatLonBox>
>   <north>56.56509012808</north>
>   <south>56.5455371985222</south>
>   <east>13.249250664387</east>
>   <west>13.2017977722382</west>
>   <rotation>0.477325392961741</rotation>
> </LatLonBox>
>  
> It is no problem to create the overlay without the rotation. But is it 
> possible to rotate the image, or can I only use images with rotation = 0.
> /Brofalad
>  
>  
>

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