Hi Pamela,

That Santa map example is exactly the problem I'm seeing with polygons
that straddle the date line wrapping around the world. I assume this
is connected to the issue with the disappearing polygons on opposite
sides of the dateline. When do you expect this might be fixed?

I also suspect this might be causing a problem with the
map.getBoundsZoomLevel function, though I have more testing of my own
to confirm that.

Thanks!

Aloha,
Evan




On Dec 23, 7:58 pm, "pamela (Google Employee)" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi EvanR-
> I ran into a similar issue with polygons crossing the dateline in a recent
> map. Please look at the following issue and see if it coincides with what
> you experienced. 
> Thanks!http://code.google.com/p/gmaps-api-issues/issues/detail?id=949
>
> - pamela
>
> On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 1:37 PM, EvanR <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > A third problem I'm experiencing is that when a user clicks a marker
> > on the opposite side of the international date line from the center of
> > the map, the map pans all the way across the world to show the info
> > window.
>
> > On Dec 17, 12:21 pm, EvanR <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I'm having trouble surrounding the International Date Line. I've seen
> > > two issues that don't seem to be fixed by the suggestions in topics
> > > like SF to Sydney.
>
> > > Here's the first problem...
>
> > > 1) I created Polygon A in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
> > > 2) I created Polygon B in the western Pacific Ocean.
> > > 3) At any zoom level other than the furthest zoomed out, it will only
> > > show the polygon that resides in the hemisphere that corresponds to
> > > the center of the map. The other polygon shows up if you pan the map
> > > to where it duplicates / wraps.
>
> > > The second problem is closely related...
>
> > > 1) I created Polygon C as a big ellipse in the central Pacific Ocean
> > > such that it straddles the dateline.
> > > 2) The part of the shape in the eastern Pacific Ocean is drawn
> > > properly, but the part that is west of the date line shows up on the
> > > other side of the map, creating a big distorted, broken shape.
>
> > > It is critical for my application that objects be able to stretch
> > > across the dateline without being broken apart into sub-objects.
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