On May 28, 5:58 pm, Garthan <[email protected]> wrote: > Setting opacity on a parent and allowing the opacity to inherit.. > seems like a more efficient way. you have the dom object of the > images... would getting the first and tracing back up work?
I thought of that, but you'd only be able to get to the parent of the IMG object after the API has appendChild()'ed the IMG to the parent, and I didn't want to speculate as to when that happens, so I opted for the safer way of setting the opacity directly to the IMG object. Seems fast enough, at least on a modern laptop. -- Marcelo - http://maps.forum.nu -- > > On May 28, 10:39 am, Marcelo <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Garthan, > > > Yes, I know it doesn't work on my Nexus One either, but that's only > > because of the slider. I'll see to modify the slider sometime. > > > As for the array, it is not needed. You could just create the IMG and > > return it. I was just trying to create fewer DOM IMG objects by > > reusing existing ones. The API doesn't seem to do that because if you > > zoom in and out again it calls the getTile() function again for the > > same tiles, which is good if you need to refresh the tiles > > dynamically. > > > -- > > Marcelo -http://maps.forum.nu > > -- > > > On May 28, 4:45 pm, Garthan <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Looking under the hood... you are tracking up to a hundred tiles > > > arbitrarily... removing the earliest ones in the array > > > and removing and re-adding them if they dont exist... sigh > > > > This is somehow better than making getOpacity an over-rideable > > > function call? > > > I find my v2 ...love increasing by the moment ;-p > > > > Over all this is going to take some adjustments. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Maps JavaScript API v3" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-maps-js-api-v3?hl=en.
