I think I understand what you are syaing, however I am not sure how to
do that.
How do I use the bearing from the nearest panorama to the address to
determine the
yaw?

Code examples please?

On Feb 19, 1:08 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Feb 18, 10:21 pm, Anthony Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I am using this little snippet of code below to show an address. But
> > unless I fiddle around with the yaw and pitch, it will end up showing
> > the street. What can I do to automatically show the address in
> > question? When I do a google maps of the address, they always show the
> > image of the address and not just the street. How can I do the same?
>
> > var house = new GLatLng(<?php echo $latitude; ?>,<?php echo
> > $longitude; ?>,190 );
> >        myPOV = {yaw:280.64659986187695,pitch:-0.01};
> >       panoramaOptions = { latlng:house, pov:myPOV};
> >       myPano = new GStreetviewPanorama(document.getElementById
> > ("pano"), panoramaOptions);
> >       GEvent.addListener(myPano, "error", handleNoFlash);
>
> If you have a "rooftop" geocode for the address, you can use the
> bearing from the nearest panorama to the address to determine the
> yaw.  I don't know that you can automatically calculate the pitch.
>
>   -- Larry
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