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complete callback. Thus, the drag feature control won't detect a mouse-out on that vertex and won't deactivate its drag handler. This causes errors because the drag feature control has a feature to drag but that feature is destroyed (feature.geometry is null). To prevent this, we make resetVertices explicitely call outFeature on the drag feature control if the control has a feature to drag. tschaub did most of the investigation on the problem. r=tschaub,me (closes #1235) git-svn-id: http://svn.openlayers.org/trunk/openlayers@5974 dc9f47b5-9b13-0410-9fdd-eb0c1a62fdaf
Separating jsdoc style docs into their own block. The new NaturalDocs doesn't parse these mixed blocks, giving us no class descriptions with the two together. (closes #1229)
Separating jsdoc style docs into their own block. The new NaturalDocs doesn't parse these mixed blocks, giving us no class descriptions with the two together. (closes #1229)
SLD maps minScaleDenominator and maxScaleDenominator to rule minScale and maxScale. r=tschaub (closes #1297)
Gutting the OverviewMap control to give it an update. Now uses a click handler and a drag handler instead of its own event handling code. In addition, the control now has a minRecSize property. When the extent rectangle is smaller than the specified size, its style is switched. By default, we provide a rectangle replacement graphic. This can be customized with CSS. Finally, I'm tucking in one non-API property. The dragging arg sent to map.setCenter is now stored at map.dragging. This gives easy reference to dragging state where a reference to the navigation control and its drag handler is not convenient. r=pspencer (closes #1244)
OpenLayers
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Copyright (c) 2005-2006 MetaCarta, Inc.
OpenLayers is a JavaScript library for building map applications
on the web. OpenLayers is made available under a BSD-license.
Please see license.txt in this distribution for more details.
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Getting OpenLayers
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OpenLayers lives at http://www.openlayers.org/.
You can get OpenLayers from
http://trac.openlayers.org/wiki/HowToDownload.
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Installing OpenLayers
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You can use OpenLayers as-is by copying build/OpenLayers.js and the
entire theme/ and img/ directories up to your webserver, putting them
in the same directory. The files can be in subdirectories on your website, or right in the root of the site, as in these examples. To include the OpenLayers library in your web page from the root of the site, use:
<script type="text/javascript" src="/OpenLayers.js" />
As an example, using bash (with the release files in ~/openlayers ):
$ cd /var/www/html
$ cp ~/openlayers/build/OpenLayers.js ./
$ cp -R ~/openlayers/theme ./
$ cp -R ~/openlayers/img ./
If you want to use the multiple-file version of OpenLayers (for, say,
debugging or development purposes), copy the lib/ directory up to your
webserver in the same directory you put the img/ folder. Then add
the following to your web page instead:
<script type="text/javascript" src="/lib/OpenLayers.js" />
As an example, using bash (with the release files in ~/openlayers ):
$ cd /var/www/html
$ cp -R ~/openlayers/lib ./
$ cp -R ~/openlayers/theme ./
$ cp -R ~/openlayers/img ./
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Using OpenLayers in Your Own Website
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The examples/ directory is full of useful examples.
Dcumentation is available in the doc/ directory: to build an HTML version
of the documentation, run ./docs.sh in the build/ directory.
Information on changes in the API is available in news.txt.
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Contributing to OpenLayers
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Please join the email lists at http://openlayers.org/EmailLists/.
Patches are welcome!
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