Hi,

This is exactly what I am doing right now since it is the only working
solution. I actually learnt how panes work with the demo you gave me.

Is there a problem with what the documentation says about
getDefaultPane in the Marker/OverlayBase class ?

On Jun 21, 11:26 pm, "pamela (Google Employee)" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hey Sebastien -
>
> Check out this demo, which shows how panes can be 
> used:http://gmaps-samples-flash.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/demos/WorldOfPane...
>
> In the demo, the overlays are added by calling addOverlay on the desired pane:
> pane.addOverlay(overlay);
>
> I haven't used getDefaultPane, but it looks like that's not
> accomplishing what you want.
>
> - pamela
>
> On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 12:21 AM, Sébastien
>
> Varlet<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > The documentation says :
> > getDefaultPane(map:IMap): IPane
> > Retrieves the default pane that this overlay should be placed on if
> > none is explicitly specified (when the overlay is added through the
> > IMap.addOverlay() call).
>
> > Are there any differences between what the documentation says and what
> > is really done (or not !) with this method ?
>
> > On Jun 21, 4:16 pm, Sébastien Varlet <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >> Oh, I forgot to tell that after the call to
> >> mymap.addOverlay(/* my marker / my overlay */);
>
> >> If I put a breakpoint on a call to :
> >> mymarker.pane;
>
> >> I see that the id of the pane where it has been added is 4
> >> (PaneId.PANE_MARKER).
>
> >> On Jun 21, 4:13 pm, Sébastien Varlet <[email protected]>
> >> wrote:
>
> >> > Hi,
>
> >> > I made a custom Marker class and I would like to add those in a
> >> > specific pane.
>
> >> > Therefore, I overrode the getDefaultPane method in my custom marker
> >> > class.
> >> > It currently looks like this:
> >> > override public function getDefaultPane(map:IMap):IPane
> >> > {
> >> >     return map.getPaneManager.getPaneById(MyPanes.MY_CUSTOM_PANE);}
>
> >> > I did the same with a custom overlay I wanted to be visually under
> >> > those markers.
>
> >> > This is how I add my Marker/Overlays :
> >> > mymap.addOverlay(/* a marker / an overlay */);
>
> >> > The problem is I always see my markers visually under my overlays. I
> >> > changed the order of my createPane calls to test and the same problem
> >> > occurred.
> >> > So, I decided to put a breakpoint in my getDefaultPane method in the
> >> > custom marker class. It never stops on it ! (Yes I used the debug mod
> >> > of FlexBuilder :D)
>
> >> > So, what should I do ?
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