Bill,

I do not know how to code such a thing.  Are you aware of any API maps
that show UTM grid discontinuities at the zone boundaries?

By calculating the UTM grid based on the map center, I am using the
same conceptual approach used by Barry in his map:
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=http://www.nearby.org.uk/google/Gridlines_utm.kml.pl&ll=53.605544,-2.351074&z=7

I certainly wish someone was paying me to code.  Alas, that is not the
situation.  Since I am building Gmap4 as an unpaid hobby, I try hard
to spend my time adding features that have a high amount of practical
usefulness for the least amount of my time.  Thus, I decided that if
someone was going to print a map from Gmap4 and stroll across a grid
boundary, then it would be a simple matter for them to print two maps
- one for each side of the boundary line.

Question:  If you were in my shoes, what technique would you consider
for adding labels to the lines?

Regards,
Joseph

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