On Jun 17, 12:00 am, Sgara <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks, but I won't publish this project on the web unfortunately,

You have a Premier License then (otherwise you are in violation of the
terms of use), and you should have support from Google.

> i'm developing on local.
> Do you konw if anyone has ever solved this or if is there any
> workaround?

You write code to cluster markers in the markermanager.  It is not a
common requirement.

  -- Larry

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> > On Jun 16, 10:04 am, Sgara <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > Hi, i am managing several hundreds of markers with marker manager,
> > > there is a set of markers which appears between the zoom level of 11
> > > and 18, another set appears from 1 to 10.
> > > I would like to manage that second set of markers with the marker
> > > clusterer, but if i load those markers in the markerclusterer they
> > > don't obey to the max zoom anymore, so i see the first set of markers
> > > together with the second in the zoom levels from 11 to 18.
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> > > How can I cluster those markers?
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> > Can you provide a link to your map so we can see what you are doing?
> > If you add markers to both the marker manager and the markercluster,
> > you will get the behavior you describe.  Sounds like you need to merge
> > the two libraries to get the functionality you want.
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> >   -- Larry

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