On Feb 5, 5:57 am, Coen de Jong <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hmm. I just updated the website to show solid lines. That might clarify the 
> issue a bit more. I agree that somehow, after a reset of my Chrome browser 
> the lines do look better. It might also be the drawing algorithm that is 
> flawed in this case.
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> Does anybody know a good way to draw arcs (curved lines) from point A to B on 
> a google map?

Are you looking for geodesic lines?

http://www.geocodezip.com/v3_polyline_example_geodesic.html
http://www.geocodezip.com/v3_polyline_example_geodesic_proj.html

or just curves:

http://www.geocodezip.com/v3_polygon_example_arc.html

  -- Larry

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> On 5 feb 2012, at 14:36, Andrew Leach wrote:
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> > On 5 February 2012 13:31, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>> My polylines on the map now look pretty ugly because the lines are not
> >>> smoothened.
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> >> I can see smooth dashed curves in IE.  Is your problem browser
> >> dependent, or am I looking at the wrong thing?
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> > Ditto Firefox 3.6.21. There's a kink in A-B, but the lines are rendered 
> > well.
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