On Sep 2, 4:43 pm, Patrick Holway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We have an application that uses custom markers to pinpoint possible
> start and end points. May times these points are so close together
> that the markers are right on top of one another. Anybody know of a
> way to pass the markers so they all show at a certain zoom level?
> maybe offset them or something?

If you're already using custom markers, and only for start and end
points, why not design them so that the "start" icon has its stalk
pointing to the right and the "end" icon has its stalk pointing to the
left? That way the two markers would end up on opposite sides of two
closely-spaced points and not on top of each other.

Andrew
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