No.

Google Maps has to work within the limitations of the browser. Most
browsers can't deform images.

(I believe Canvas could do it - but it doesn't have consistent support
or performance across all browsers.)


On 17/09/2009, eruhkim <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>  I have a image which has four LatLng points, but lines of the
>  rectangle are not parallel with latitude or longitude coordinate -
>  simply speaking tilted image.
>
>  I tried to use GroundOverlay to load image but GroundOverlay can show
>  only not-tilted rectangle because its boundary receive only sw and ne
>  points.
>
>  Is there any way to load tilted image into Google Maps?
>
>
>  >
>


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Barry

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