If his purpose is a one-off, though, where he wants to display his  
route during the course of a 3-hour-tour, for instance, I just wanted  
him to be aware that he can plot that route by hand, and display  
whatever path he wants.

-G

On Aug 13, 2009, at 11:22 AM, Mike wrote:

>
> But Gregory, he also said:
>> only need is don't place it on land,
>> the whole line must be placed on wather.
>
> This means pathfinding must be done, to avoid any land between two
> points.
>
> -Mike
>
> On Aug 13, 8:56 am, Gregory Short <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> To specify more, this is need for rather to ilustrate way, not to
>>> finding its.
>>
>> If that is in fact the case, then all you need to do is create a
>> polyline with the points that are your path. You'll still need to
>> provide those points yourself. If it is in fact the case that all you
>> want to do is display some arbitrary path that doesn't follow roads
>> (or land, etc.) then look at the API docs under the GPolyline  
>> section.
>>
>> -G
> >


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