Search up jquery and google maps and you shall find the Google maps
with UI.tabs example, and inside the code is this little snippet which
refers to the position of the marker on the map. obviously on the
mouseover event you could just use the location of the marker as the
reference for you css??? Im new to JS so if your talking about
something different just desregard this lol.
var hover = GEvent.addListener(map, "moveend", function(){
var markerOffset = map.fromLatLngToDivPixel(fmarker.getPoint()); <
---------
var xa = markerOffset.x -13;
var ya = markerOffset.y -13;
var cssmsg = {
'top':ya,
'left':xa
}
$(".sinfo")
.css(cssmsg)
.show("drop", { direction:"right" });
GEvent.removeListener(moveEnd);
});
On Sep 9, 12:33 am, Julian Esperat <[email protected]> wrote:
> Too bad, it would be a great feature to have. Thanks for the answer, I'm
> certain now.
>
> How far are you registering the events at a degree that window.event is
> unavailable? That's insane. :o
>
> On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 9:20 AM, VizGuy <[email protected]> wrote:
> > There is no way to get the mouse position from the mouse over event.
>
> > Regards,
> > VizGuy
>
> > On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 6:06 PM, Julian Esperat <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> >> Hey, thanks!
>
> >> You resolved my first question, and it was indeed the name of the
> >> variable... Shame on me!
>
> >> Unfortunately I want a personnalised tooltip (of my own), so I need the
> >> mouse position (the event property/object of the window object).
> >> My second question is still looking for an answer about it.
>
> >> Thanks again.
> >> Regards,
> >> Savageman.
>
> >> On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 9:16 AM, VizGuy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> Hi,
> >>> What you are trying to do is possible, but you had a small yet
> >>> significant mistake that caused it not to work.
> >>> The setSelection method accepts an array of selections, while the event
> >>> is fired with a single hover entry.
> >>> All you have to do then is to surround the event with an array notation
> >>> and it will work:
>
> >>> google.visualization.events.addListener(visualization, 'onmouseover',
> >>> function(e) {
> >>> visualization.setSelection(*[**e**]**)*;
> >>> });
>
> >>> Make sure that you refer to the chart var in the same name in all places,
> >>> and that they are accessible. I think there is a mistake in the example
> >>> you
> >>> wrote here, and in my code its 'visualization').
>
> >>> Regards,
> >>> VizGuy
>
> >>> On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 4:27 PM, Savageman <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> >>>> Still looking for help.
>
> >>>> The problem is that the onmouseover returrns a selection and not an
> >>>> event.
> >>>> Is there any way to get a second parameter? Or something like
> >>>> google.vizualisation.events.lastevent?
>
> >>>> Thanks!
>
> >>>> On 14 août, 18:05, Savageman <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>> > Hi,
>
> >>>> > Thanks for the Visualisation API, it really rocks.
> >>>> > I'm using AreaChart and I'm trying to display some tooltips when
> >>>> > hoverint the points on the graph.
> >>>> > Unfortunately, the onmouseover() callback function returns only a
> >>>> > selection ({row:1,column:2} for example) and I couldn't get the event
> >>>> > to retrieve the mouse position...
>
> >>>> > Here is some code:
>
> >>>> > var areachart = new google.visualization.AreaChart
> >>>> > (document.getElementById('chart_div'));
> >>>> > areachart.draw(data, {});
> >>>> > google.visualization.events.addListener(areachart,
> >>>> 'onmouseover',
> >>>> > function(sel) {
> >>>> > area.setSelection(sel); // 1st question: this code
> >>>> doesn't select
> >>>> > anything (no tooltip on the graph), why?
> >>>> > // 2nd question: how to retrieve the object event?
> >>>> window.event is
> >>>> > undefined here, don't know why...
> >>>> > });
>
> >>>> > Thanks for help !
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