Hey String!

Thanks for your reply!

String wrote:
> I don't think there's a reasonable way to do it. Someone may jump in
> and prove me wrong, but that's my belief. Just because it's a common
> request doesn't mean that Google has implemented it.
>
> You could achieve something similar with the v3 Google Maps JavaScript
> API in a webview. FWIW, here's an example (not mine) of the JS maps
> rotating:
> http://googlemaps.googlermania.com/en_examples/compass/the%20compass.html
> Note that it has issues; map dragging doesn't rotate along with the
> map image.
>
> Also, doesn't the GMaps app for iPhone already do this? That means
> Google is probably working on it, and it's only a matter of time until
> that feature makes it into the Android app, and (eventually) the SDK.
>   
Exactly that was what i was afraid of. Because i would need this feature 
for the Developer Challenge which has its deadline on Aug 31th.
But what the heck, I will just skip the map rotation and see how i can 
do my app without it.

Cheers,
Anton


> But for now, I think you're on your own.
>
> String
>
>
> >
>   


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