Mike (and everyone else), thanks for the ideas. We figured out to use
the Imagemagick linux package's "convert" command to make the files
themselves 50% transparent. And then GGroundOverlay these files.
Dynamic opacities would be nice, but this will definitely work.

Much obliged,
John McGuire

On Sep 16, 3:51 pm, Mike Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
> Wasn't it JAM who wrote:
>
> >Mike, do you have or know of any examples of a Google Map API instance
> >with a semi-transparent PNG for a GGroundOverlay? I would be very
> >interested in seeing a test case, so that I have a better idea of what
> >to expect.
>
> Only this one:
>    http://econym.org.uk/gmap/example_groundoverlay.htm
>
> Not to be confused with this one:
>    http://econym.org.uk/gmap/example_egroundoverlay.htm
>
> --
> Mike Williamshttp://econym.org.uk/gmap
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