yes you would expect it to be... there are technical issues I believe
rather
than lack of wanting it. Browsers are bad a printing layered imagery
with transparent bits.

On Sep 9, 2:44 pm, Tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks (again) John. I was surprised that there were so few treads on
> the subject. Seems like printing the overlays would be a great
> feature.
> Tom
>
> On Sep 9, 12:30 pm, "maps.huge.info [Maps API Guru]"
>
>
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > You can instruct your users to use the shift-prnt-screen key to copy
> > the screen contents to the clipboard, then use any graphics program
> > (like Paint) to paste and print. That works. There may be some clever
> > CSS methods that can handle it as well, I don't know them though.
>
> > As for GGroundOverlay in the 3d "Earth" option, this is probably not
> > supported due to the way GGroundOverlay distorts the overlay image
> > into World Mercator. They probably haven't figured out how to do it in
> > the Earth projection, whatever that is.
>
> > -John Coryat
>
> >http://maps.huge.info
>
> >http://www.usnaviguide.com
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