Marcel,

Thanks for that seems to work as you described.  The only thing that
doesn't seem right is the way the map draws the markers shadow.  Any
idea on how to correct that.

Thanks.

On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 2:03 PM, marcel-182 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I finally got this thing working. Just set the bounds of the marker to
> be drawn and that's it!
>
> Sample:
> Drawable defaultMarker =
> getResources().getDrawable(R.drawable.map_marker_red);
> defaultMarker.setBounds(0, 0, defaultMarker.getIntrinsicWidth(),
> defaultMarker.getIntrinsicHeight());
> mMapView.getOverlays().add(new DemoOverlay(defaultMarker)); //
> DemoOverlay is of course an ItemizedOverlay
>
> I made a small demo showing one OverlayItem and how to handle tap-
> events. If someone is interested:
> http://www.marcelp.info/2008/09/01/android-itemizedoverlay-demo/
>
> Regards, Marcel
>
> >
>



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