London works quite well, though some js errors, image loading, but
quite neat.... beats bing maps just on zoom ranges.
a first for the api before the main maps domains...
look forward to the official documents.

On Nov 28, 1:55 pm, Mike Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dang. They fooled be by designing the GObliqueMercator() interface to
> only have one visible parameter. It turns out that it sort of has to do
> that in order to subclass GProjection(), but then it peeks around the
> side to read the second parameter.
>
> So it turns out that you can simply write
>    new GObliqueMercator(31,90)
> as the projection for your maptype, and you don't actually need to add
> {header:90} to your GMapType() like the G_OBLIQUE_* maptypes do.
>
> The first parameter of GObliqueMercator() is the number of zoom levels
> (remember to make it at least 31 if you're going to use polys) and the
> second parameter is the rotation which must be 0, 90, 180 or 270.
>
> --
> Mike Williamshttp://econym.org.uk/gmap

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