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lu...@google.com <lu...@google.com> #2
I second the motion: please add an option to disable continuous zoom.
In my case we have just migrated from v2 to v3 and all of our icons have begun to experience a momentary increase/decrease in size during each scroll action (didn't happen in v2 becase we didn't have continuous zoom switched on).
This is now causing confusion amongst our user base, so it would be great to be able to prevent it from happening by switching off continuous zoom.
In my case we have just migrated from v2 to v3 and all of our icons have begun to experience a momentary increase/decrease in size during each scroll action (didn't happen in v2 becase we didn't have continuous zoom switched on).
This is now causing confusion amongst our user base, so it would be great to be able to prevent it from happening by switching off continuous zoom.
mr...@gmail.com <mr...@gmail.com> #3
Continuous zoom appears to be causing a regression bug within FireFox 4 when using custom overlays.
As a premier customer, this is a big deal. Having the ability to disable this feature would allow us to mitigate the effect as a solution is determined.
As a premier customer, this is a big deal. Having the ability to disable this feature would allow us to mitigate the effect as a solution is determined.
mr...@gmail.com <mr...@gmail.com> #4
William,
What is the regression? Is it limited to FF4 only? Could you post a demo link please?
What is the regression? Is it limited to FF4 only? Could you post a demo link please?
cb...@google.com <cb...@google.com> #5
Continuous zoom is crap. Try zooming with the slider from z=18 to z=0 and Firefox hangs for 30 seconds. Give us a way disable this please!! Even better disable by default cause it's crap, then let people enable it if they want it.
If it was such a great feature why doesn'tmaps.google.com use it???
If it was such a great feature why doesn't
mr...@gmail.com <mr...@gmail.com> #6
I say if the zoom level changes +/- more than 1 then don't use the feature. If you're just stepping incremently between zooms, I guess it works okay. Or Animate the transition over a longer period of time, but then that'll take too long.
you really notice this problem when using the fitBounds() function...
you really notice this problem when using the fitBounds() function...
Description
demonstration page if at all possible, or attach code.
1. Request a route between two points and set provideRouteAlternatives to true in the request object.
2. Render a route other than the first in the list of alternatives.
3. Try to drag the rendered route to alter the itinerary.
Result is (in Firefox) a javascript error -
Error: Valeur incorrecte pour la propriété <destination> : undefined
Source File:
Line: 14
What version of the API are you using? v3
What operating system and browser are you using? Windows XP (French) and firefox v3.6.13