Difference between revisions of "SYSCLS MAPOVERLAY"
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| ''ROTATION_CLOCKWISE_DEGREES'' || {{Double}} || Specifies the bearing (rotation) of the overlay in degrees | | ''ROTATION_CLOCKWISE_DEGREES'' || {{Double}} || Specifies the bearing (rotation) of the overlay in degrees | ||
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+ | | ''Z_LEVEL'' || {{Integer}} || Determines the order in which the overlay will be drawn in relation to other overlays. Overlays with a higher z-index are drawn on top of those with lower z-indexes. The order of overlays with the same z-index is arbitrary. | ||
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[[Category:Classifications|SYSCLS MAPOVERLAY]] | [[Category:Classifications|SYSCLS MAPOVERLAY]] |
Revision as of 09:23, 25 June 2015
Classifies an object as map overlay. Map Overlays are used to to extend the Basemap (Satellite Image, Google Maps). A Map Overlay (in Google Developer Environment also called "Ground Overlay) is an Image that is tied to latitude/longitude coordinates, so they move when you drag or zoom the map.
MetaProperties
Name | Data type | Comment |
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LOCATION_CENTER | Geographic Coordinate | Specifies the location of the overlay's center |
WIDTH_METERS | Double | Specifies the width of the overlay in meters |
ROTATION_CLOCKWISE_DEGREES | Double | Specifies the bearing (rotation) of the overlay in degrees |
Z_LEVEL | Integer | Determines the order in which the overlay will be drawn in relation to other overlays. Overlays with a higher z-index are drawn on top of those with lower z-indexes. The order of overlays with the same z-index is arbitrary. |