The reason I want to use the GRoute is that I am already using the
map, displaying the same directions as google.com/maps would be nice
for UI consistency.

On Sep 10, 11:15 am, Gregory Short <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't know, I could see some variant of this as being useful...for  
> instance, perhaps you have a DB that can generate walking directions  
> on a university or corporate campus. Use google-provided gdirections  
> to get to the basic location, and your own generated directions to get  
> to a specific location on-campus. It would be quite useful to use the  
> same object for handling all the directions. There's no reason the  
> code should know whether you're dealing with on- or off-campus  
> directions. :)
>
> -G
>
> On Sep 10, 2009, at 1:08 PM, Rossko wrote:
>
>
>
> >> As it stands I can overlay the route (PolyLine), but cannot create  
> >> the
> >> GRoute text description.
> >> Given that I am not using GDirections.load() at all, how can I do
> >> this?
>
> > Why would you want to?  If you have directions text, just render
> > yourself it as you see fit.
>
> > This may help if you want to experiment -
> >http://econym.org.uk/gmap/steps.htm
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