Hi William,

thanks a lot.
So it works very good...

best regards
Christoph

On Apr 26, 4:03 am, William <[email protected]> wrote:
> the MarkerClusterer cannot help if the markers have the same
> position.  But it is possible to improve the zoom behaviour of the v3
> MarkerClusterer.  It zooms to the potential space occupied by the
> markers, not the actual space, so we can modify it to calculate the
> bounds of the markers in the cluster and zoom to this.
>
> for markers with the same position, you would have to identify unique
> business locations, and then change the infowindow to show all
> businesses at the one location.
>
> see the following map for a way of doing 
> this:http://www.william-map.com/20100425/1/locations.htm
>
> for example, click on cluster near Dresden (37 markers), Leipzig (10
> markers), Leipzig City (3 markers), and then you will have a single
> marker at Leipzig Centrum Ost, which has 2 businesses at this one
> address.  The info window has little tabs to selecteachbusiness.
>
> on the original map, the cluster near Dresden had 51 markers, then 21
> markers for the Leipzig area, then 13 markers, then 7 markers ... with
> a much slower zoom to the discrete markers.
>
> ...
>
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