On Jun 3, 7:42 pm, Grok Lobster <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hum, there is strange cases were the cross (X) does not shows up,
>
> Such as?

http://nicolas.cherel.free.fr/samples/gmapcursorbug/map_cursorbug.png

Those are so erratic that i haven't managed isolate reliable a
pattern.

>
> without even mentioning the fact that on webkit browsers the point is
> not placed on the center of the cross, but on its top left corner.
>
> Completely unrelated to the original problem.

Sure, but it does not make it a sufficient feedback either.

Anyway, i'm still intereted to any suggestions or workaround for my
polyline drawing problem.

>
> On Jun 3, 9:04 am, Nicolas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hum, there is strange cases were the cross (X) does not shows up,
> > without even mentioning the fact that on webkit browsers the point is
> > not placed on the center of the cross, but on its top left corner.
>
> > On Jun 3, 5:31 pm, Grok Lobster <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I think the large "X" is probably sufficient feedback.
>
> > > On Jun 3, 6:43 am, Nicolas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hello,
>
> > > > I think that there is a bug with the polyline drawing feature while
> > > > it's being used along a TileLayerOverlay. In the example below, you'll
> > > > be able to see that the dots between the last point of the line and
> > > > the mouse pointer appears under the overlay.
>
> > > > Here this is not critical because our overlay is translucent, but with
> > > > an opaque overlay, the user basically has no feedback to help him
> > > > drawing the line.
>
> > > > The diagnostic :
> > > > The TileLayerOverlay is drawn in a container that have a zIndex of at
> > > > least 100 and the dots have a zIndex set to '1', and they have the
> > > > same parent therefore they are displayed under the overlay.
>
> > > > To check that, it tried a little hack that sets the zIndex of the
> > > > overlay container to 1, and we have now the dots over the overlay. But
> > > > that's not an acceptable solution : it breaks some rendering features.
> > > > (eg. mouse grab pointer behavior is sometimes broken and the
> > > > transparent map shows over the overlay in the hybrid mode after a
> > > > zoom).
>
> > > > A real solution would be to fix the zIndex of the dots themselves but
> > > > they are put directly in the map container, not grouped and with no
> > > > easy way to identify or select them.
>
> > > > The following example will shows to maps :
> > > >  * the bug on the left map
> > > >  * the hack that check the z order problem on the 
> > > > righthttp://nicolas.cherel.free.fr/samples/polylinedrawingoverlay/polyline...Hide
> > > >  quoted text -
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> > - Show quoted text -
>
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