Philipp van Hüllen wrote:
David E. Ross schrieb:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:7.0) Gecko/20110923 SeaMonkey/2.4
I had no problem viewing, moving, or zooming the map. On the other
hand, Google has a problem with how it mapped parks in my community,
showing one park too large and two parks far too small.
Ah, sorry, I should have been more explicit about the issue:
The "normal" Maps application works fine for me as well.
However, Google is introducing a beefed up version using WebGL, thus
calling the new feature MapsGL.
That new version currently is only presented to some latest Chrome
version and FF8.0 (which SM2.5 includes by default in the user agent
string - and please no discussion about that topic here).
With those browsers you get prompted "want to try something new" at
the left bottom corner.
When I try to (try something new), they seemingly perform some kind of
check which fails for my installation.
BR/Philipp
No Philipp , that's erroneous. Google's MapsGL is also presented to
SeaMonkey but may need proprietorial drivers.
In the panel below the Directions button, I now have a little tick
beside the "MapsGL enabled" text, a small question-mark button that
activates a guided tour of the new features, with a "Classic" button
that enables a return to the old view if you don't like the new features.
The transition from 2D to 3D in "satellite view" is really cool and I
also like the new way that street names are presented.
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:10.0a1) Gecko/20111014 Firefox/10.0a1
SeaMonkey/2.7a1 ID:20111014003008
Adapter Description: NVIDIA Corporation -- GeForce 9600 GT/PCI/SSE2
Driver Version: 3.3.0 NVIDIA 275.09.07
WebGL Renderer: NVIDIA Corporation -- GeForce 9600 GT/PCI/SSE2 -- 3.3.0
NVIDIA 275.09.07
GPU Accelerated Windows: 0/2
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