Luis I'm not sure I understand the question. Do you want to show this
boundary *all the time*, regardless of what filtering is done? If so,
you might want to use the "map-constructor" argument to exhibit. The
value of this argument should be the name of a function that exhibit
should invoke in order to construct its map. This function will be
called by Exhibit instead of google's map constructor
(google.maps.Map(mapdiv, mapOptions) . Like that function, yours should
accept a div (the element that should contain the map) and should return
the same kind of map object as google.maps.Map does (you'll presumably
call google.maps.Map somewhere inside your own specialized function).
On 11/23/2015 02:58 PM, Luis Miguel Morillas wrote:
I want to show the boundary of a region in a map. All the items of the
dataset will be in this region.
The Exhibit examples use the coordinates of the polygon as a new item,
but in our case, all the items share the same coordinates. Should I
harcode a kml layer in the google map? [1]
This is our map without boundaries [2] and this is the polygon layer [3]
[1]
https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/examples/layer-kml
[2] http://area47mil.educa.aragon.es/visualizaciones/recursos.html
[3] http://lmorillas.github.io/exhibit_tests/
-- luismiguel (@lmorillas)
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