Adding a min zoom is a good idea, we should take a look.  Meanwhile I
recommend capping zoom in zoom_changed.

On 20 Mar 2010 00:02, "Brak" <[email protected]> wrote:

Interesting idea. I wouldn't even need to change all my stored
coordinate values, just do the division on the fly when I construct
the markers and poly coordinates.

Is there an *easy* way to set a minimum zoom level? I know you can set
a max, but a min? I'd like to have the UI reflect the new min if
possible. Intercepting the zoom_changed event and capping and
resetting the user's zoom seems really clunky but may be the only
option. Just adding 8 to the zoom level during a zoom_changed event
would probably create an infinite loop of zooming, where you would
eventually be able to see atoms <Sorry there's no map imagery for that
zoom level>. Alternatively, if I could somehow intercept the zoom
before it happened, I could adjust the zoom level and essentially put
an +8 offset into the zoom, so level 0 becomes 8, 1->9 etc. The UI
controls would still reflect the 0 end of the zoom scale and all would
be well.


On Mar 17, 6:04 pm, Ben Appleton <[email protected]> wrote:
> Nothing yet.  Meanwhile, increase y...

> On 18 Mar 2010 05:20, "Brak" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Any luck with the wrapping issue...
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