Thanks!

Still, I remember seeing it in another way. Still haven't found the
example back, but I will post it here after I found it again.

On Jun 30, 3:45 am, John Callahan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Excellent.  That is a much better solution.  I was looking for something
> exactly like that but didn't know about the getComponent function.  (I
> really need to get that documentation going...it's just been an
> extraordinarily chaotic past couple of weeks at home and work.)   Thanks.
>
> - John
>
> David Huynh wrote:
> > Marko wrote:
>
> >> Hello,
>
> >> Recently i've seen an exhibit map with links underneath where you
> >> could jump to a point in the map. Unfortunately, I have forgotten to
> >> bookmark the page. Does anyone how to include the jumps?
>
> > Marko,
>
> > First, you need to assign an id to the map view
>
> >     <div ex:role="view" ex:viewClass="Map" id="the-map-view" ...
>
> > Then to drive the map, do something like
>
> >     exhibit.getComponent("the-map-view")._map.setCenter(new GLatLng(lat,
> > lng), zoom);
>
> > David
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