tatman wrote:
> At what point would I have more than one instance of my type derived
> from ItemizedOverlay

Perhaps never. However, you may have more than one overlay (e.g., yours
and MyLocationOverlay).

> and what point would I have more than one type
> derived from ItemizedOverlay?

Perhaps never. But, you are not the only source of overlays (e.g.,
MyLocationOverlay).

> It seems like I would keep all of my OverlayItem items in one instance
> of my type derived from ItemizedOverlay...

For most cases, that is probably true. On the other hand, overlays can
be toggled on and off IIRC, so you might have different overlays for
different types of data (e.g., restaurants vs. hotels vs. bowling alleys).

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