-sigh-
Darnit.
I just read I'm not allowed to use it in anything other then a web
browser.
grr :(
Guess I'm going to have to use the normal api and somehow render a
bitmap from it....

On Jun 28, 4:25 pm, darkflame <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm using the static maps api in order to make a background for AR
> application I am making. The idea is simply when you put your phone
> horizontal, you see a scale view of your surroundings. I'm using the
> static maps api, as a dynamic map is unnecessary and (given theres an
> 3d OpenGL objects in use ontop), it would become a bit heavy for the
> client.
>
> Naturally, I know I'm supposed to ensure Google's logo is visible.
>
> However...heres the fun part....in order to get my map to allign to
> the (real world) environment, the map is "upside down". That is, the
> image returned has to be rotated 180 degree's in order to be displayed
> correctly.
> I've done this fairly easily, however, as Googles logo is burnt into
> the map, its now upside down :-/
>
> Is there any solution to this?
> Nothing so simple as a "flip map" parameter, or "add css to logo"?
> Any way at all to get that logo the right way around?
>
> I could remove it, and paste it on again myself, but that probably
> goes against the terms of use :(

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