On Apr 29, 9:59 pm, Dommer <[email protected]> wrote:
> That was a good thought: taking out the infowindows and seeing if that
> kept it from using overlay.
>
> I did that: here's an example KML:
>
> http://freeforthepicking.com/imagery/KMLs/1101850isunodescription.kml
>
> But unfortunately, whether or not it used the overlays (or drew
> gpolys) the polygons are still just as innacurate as they were
> originally, and now there aren't any fun info windows to look at.
>
> So, that's not the right direction....
>
> grumble grumble.

The "Earth's circumference" constant used to convert from Lat/Lon
coordinates to pixels may be an issue.  Encoded polys are only
accurate to five decimal places.  Beyond zoom level 17 you will
experience rounding errors.  Whether "mapsdt" / "mapslt" has similar
limitations, who knows ?


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