git-svn-id: http://svn.openlayers.org/tags/openlayers/release-2.5@4899 dc9f47b5-9b13-0410-9fdd-eb0c1a62fdaf
922 lines
29 KiB
JavaScript
922 lines
29 KiB
JavaScript
/* Copyright (c) 2006-2007 MetaCarta, Inc., published under the BSD license.
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* See http://svn.openlayers.org/trunk/openlayers/release-license.txt
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* for the full text of the license. */
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/**
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* @requires OpenLayers/Map.js
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*
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* Class: OpenLayers.Layer
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*/
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OpenLayers.Layer = OpenLayers.Class({
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/**
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* APIProperty: id
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* {String}
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*/
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id: null,
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/**
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* APIProperty: name
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* {String}
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*/
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name: null,
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/**
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* APIProperty: div
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* {DOMElement}
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*/
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div: null,
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/**
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* Constant: EVENT_TYPES
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* {Array(String)} Supported application event types
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*/
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EVENT_TYPES: [ "loadstart", "loadend", "loadcancel", "visibilitychanged"],
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/**
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* APIProperty: events``
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* {<OpenLayers.Events>}
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*/
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events: null,
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/**
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* APIProperty: map
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* {<OpenLayers.Map>} This variable is set when the layer is added to
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* the map, via the accessor function setMap().
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*/
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map: null,
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/**
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* APIProperty: isBaseLayer
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* {Boolean} Whether or not the layer is a base layer. This should be set
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* individually by all subclasses. Default is false
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*/
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isBaseLayer: false,
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/**
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* Property: alpha
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* {Boolean} The layer's images have an alpha channel. Default is false.
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*/
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alpha: false,
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/**
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* APIProperty: displayInLayerSwitcher
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* {Boolean} Display the layer's name in the layer switcher. Default is
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* true.
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*/
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displayInLayerSwitcher: true,
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/**
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* APIProperty: visibility
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* {Boolean} The layer should be displayed in the map. Default is true.
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*/
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visibility: true,
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/**
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* APIProperty: attribution
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* {String} Attribution string, displayed when an
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* <OpenLayers.Control.Attribution> has been added to the map.
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*/
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attribution: null,
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/**
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* Property: inRange
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* {Boolean} The current map resolution is within the layer's min/max
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* range. This is set in <OpenLayers.Map.setCenter> whenever the zoom
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* changes.
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*/
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inRange: false,
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/**
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* Propery: imageSize
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* {<OpenLayers.Size>} For layers with a gutter, the image is larger than
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* the tile by twice the gutter in each dimension.
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*/
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imageSize: null,
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/**
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* Property: imageOffset
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* {<OpenLayers.Pixel>} For layers with a gutter, the image offset
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* represents displacement due to the gutter.
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*/
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imageOffset: null,
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// OPTIONS
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/**
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* Property: options
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* {Object} An optional object whose properties will be set on the layer.
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* Any of the layer properties can be set as a property of the options
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* object and sent to the constructor when the layer is created.
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*/
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options: null,
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/**
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* APIProperty: gutter
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* {Integer} Determines the width (in pixels) of the gutter around image
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* tiles to ignore. By setting this property to a non-zero value,
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* images will be requested that are wider and taller than the tile
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* size by a value of 2 x gutter. This allows artifacts of rendering
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* at tile edges to be ignored. Set a gutter value that is equal to
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* half the size of the widest symbol that needs to be displayed.
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* Defaults to zero. Non-tiled layers always have zero gutter.
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*/
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gutter: 0,
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/**
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* APIProperty: projection
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* {String} Set in the layer options to override the default projection
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* string this layer - also set maxExtent, maxResolution, and units if
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* appropriate.
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*/
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projection: null,
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/**
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* APIProperty: units
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* {String} The layer map units. Defaults to 'degrees'. Possible values
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* are 'degrees' (or 'dd'), 'm', 'ft', 'km', 'mi', 'inches'.
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*/
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units: null,
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/**
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* APIProperty: scales
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* {Array} An array of map scales in descending order. The values in the
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* array correspond to the map scale denominator. Note that these
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* values only make sense if the display (monitor) resolution of the
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* client is correctly guessed by whomever is configuring the
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* application. In addition, the units property must also be set.
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* Use <resolutions> instead wherever possible.
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*/
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scales: null,
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/**
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* APIProperty: resolutions
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* {Array} A list of map resolutions (map units per pixel) in descending
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* order. If this is not set in the layer constructor, it will be set
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* based on other resolution related properties (maxExtent,
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* maxResolution, maxScale, etc.).
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*/
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resolutions: null,
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/**
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* APIProperty: maxExtent
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* {<OpenLayers.Bounds>} The center of these bounds will not stray outside
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* of the viewport extent during panning. In addition, if
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* <displayOutsideMaxExtent> is set to false, data will not be
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* requested that falls completely outside of these bounds.
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*/
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maxExtent: null,
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/**
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* APIProperty: minExtent
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* {<OpenLayers.Bounds>}
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*/
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minExtent: null,
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/**
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* APIProperty: maxResolution
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* {Float} Default max is 360 deg / 256 px, which corresponds to
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* zoom level 0 on gmaps. Specify a different value in the layer
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* options if you are not using a geographic projection and
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* displaying the whole world.
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*/
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maxResolution: null,
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/**
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* APIProperty: minResolution
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* {Float}
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*/
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minResolution: null,
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/**
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* APIProperty: numZoomLevels
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* {Integer}
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*/
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numZoomLevels: null,
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/**
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* APIProperty: minScale
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* {Float}
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*/
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minScale: null,
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/**
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* APIProperty: maxScale
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* {Float}
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*/
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maxScale: null,
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/**
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* APIProperty: displayOutsideMaxExtent
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* {Boolean} Request map tiles that are completely outside of the max
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* extent for this layer. Defaults to false.
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*/
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displayOutsideMaxExtent: false,
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/**
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* APIProperty: wrapDateLine
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* {Boolean} #487 for more info.
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*/
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wrapDateLine: false,
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/**
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* Constructor: OpenLayers.Layer
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*
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* Parameters:
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* name - {String} The layer name
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* options - {Object} Hashtable of extra options to tag onto the layer
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*/
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initialize: function(name, options) {
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this.addOptions(options);
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this.name = name;
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if (this.id == null) {
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this.id = OpenLayers.Util.createUniqueID(this.CLASS_NAME + "_");
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this.div = OpenLayers.Util.createDiv();
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this.div.style.width = "100%";
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this.div.style.height = "100%";
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this.div.id = this.id;
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this.events = new OpenLayers.Events(this, this.div,
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this.EVENT_TYPES);
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}
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if (this.wrapDateLine) {
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this.displayOutsideMaxExtent = true;
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}
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},
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/**
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* Method: destroy
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* Destroy is a destructor: this is to alleviate cyclic references which
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* the Javascript garbage cleaner can not take care of on its own.
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*
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* Parameters:
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* setNewBaseLayer - {Boolean} Set a new base layer when this layer has
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* been destroyed. Default is true.
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*/
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destroy: function(setNewBaseLayer) {
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if (setNewBaseLayer == null) {
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setNewBaseLayer = true;
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}
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if (this.map != null) {
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this.map.removeLayer(this, setNewBaseLayer);
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}
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this.map = null;
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this.name = null;
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this.div = null;
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this.options = null;
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if (this.events) {
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this.events.destroy();
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}
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this.events = null;
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},
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/**
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* Method: clone
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*
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* Parameters:
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* obj - {<OpenLayers.Layer>} The layer to be cloned
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*
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* Returns:
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* {<OpenLayers.Layer>} An exact clone of this <OpenLayers.Layer>
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*/
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clone: function (obj) {
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if (obj == null) {
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obj = new OpenLayers.Layer(this.name, this.options);
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}
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// catch any randomly tagged-on properties
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OpenLayers.Util.applyDefaults(obj, this);
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// a cloned layer should never have its map property set
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// because it has not been added to a map yet.
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obj.map = null;
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return obj;
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},
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/**
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* APIMethod: setName
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* Sets the new layer name for this layer. Can trigger a changelayer event
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* on the map.
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*
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* Parameters:
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* newName - {String} The new name.
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*/
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setName: function(newName) {
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if (newName != this.name) {
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this.name = newName;
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if (this.map != null) {
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this.map.events.triggerEvent("changelayer");
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}
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}
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},
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/**
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* APIMethod: addOptions
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*
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* Parameters:
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* newOptions - {Object}
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*/
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addOptions: function (newOptions) {
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if (this.options == null) {
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this.options = {};
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}
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// update our copy for clone
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OpenLayers.Util.extend(this.options, newOptions);
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// add new options to this
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OpenLayers.Util.extend(this, newOptions);
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},
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/**
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* APIMethod: onMapResize
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* This function can be implemented by subclasses
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*/
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onMapResize: function() {
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//this function can be implemented by subclasses
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},
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/**
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* APIMethod: redraw
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* Redraws the layer. Returns true if the layer was redrawn, false if not.
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*
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* Returns:
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* {Boolean} The layer was redrawn.
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*/
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redraw: function() {
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var redrawn = false;
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if (this.map) {
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// min/max Range may have changed
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this.inRange = this.calculateInRange();
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// map's center might not yet be set
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var extent = this.getExtent();
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if (extent && this.inRange && this.visibility) {
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this.moveTo(extent, true, false);
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redrawn = true;
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}
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}
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return redrawn;
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},
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/**
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* Method: moveTo
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*
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* Parameters:
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* bound - {<OpenLayers.Bounds>}
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* zoomChanged - {Boolean} Tells when zoom has changed, as layers have to
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* do some init work in that case.
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* dragging - {Boolean}
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*/
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moveTo:function(bounds, zoomChanged, dragging) {
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var display = this.visibility;
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if (!this.isBaseLayer) {
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display = display && this.inRange;
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}
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this.display(display);
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},
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/**
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* Method: setMap
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* Set the map property for the layer. This is done through an accessor
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* so that subclasses can override this and take special action once
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* they have their map variable set.
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*
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* Here we take care to bring over any of the necessary default
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* properties from the map.
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*
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* Parameters:
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* map - {<OpenLayers.Map>}
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*/
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setMap: function(map) {
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if (this.map == null) {
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this.map = map;
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// grab some essential layer data from the map if it hasn't already
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// been set
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this.maxExtent = this.maxExtent || this.map.maxExtent;
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this.projection = this.projection || this.map.projection;
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this.units = this.units || this.map.units;
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this.initResolutions();
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if (!this.isBaseLayer) {
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this.inRange = this.calculateInRange();
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var show = ((this.visibility) && (this.inRange));
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this.div.style.display = show ? "" : "none";
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}
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// deal with gutters
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this.setTileSize();
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}
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},
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/**
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* APIMethod: removeMap
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* Just as setMap() allows each layer the possibility to take a
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* personalized action on being added to the map, removeMap() allows
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* each layer to take a personalized action on being removed from it.
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* For now, this will be mostly unused, except for the EventPane layer,
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* which needs this hook so that it can remove the special invisible
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* pane.
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*
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* Parameters:
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* map - {<OpenLayers.Map>}
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*/
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removeMap: function(map) {
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//to be overridden by subclasses
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},
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/**
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* APIMethod: getImageSize
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*
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* Returns:
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* {<OpenLayers.Size>} The size that the image should be, taking into
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* account gutters.
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*/
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getImageSize: function() {
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return (this.imageSize || this.tileSize);
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},
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/**
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* APIMethod: setTileSize
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* Set the tile size based on the map size. This also sets layer.imageSize
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* and layer.imageOffset for use by Tile.Image.
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*
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* Parameters:
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* size - {<OpenLayers.Size>}
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*/
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setTileSize: function(size) {
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var tileSize = (size) ? size :
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((this.tileSize) ? this.tileSize :
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this.map.getTileSize());
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this.tileSize = tileSize;
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if(this.gutter) {
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// layers with gutters need non-null tile sizes
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//if(tileSize == null) {
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// OpenLayers.console.error("Error in layer.setMap() for " +
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// this.name + ": layers with " +
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// "gutters need non-null tile sizes");
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//}
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this.imageOffset = new OpenLayers.Pixel(-this.gutter,
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-this.gutter);
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this.imageSize = new OpenLayers.Size(tileSize.w + (2*this.gutter),
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tileSize.h + (2*this.gutter));
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}
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},
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/**
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* APIMethod: getVisibility
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*
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* Returns:
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* {Boolean} The layer should be displayed (if in range).
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*/
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getVisibility: function() {
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return this.visibility;
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},
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/**
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* APIMethod: setVisibility
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* Set the visibility flag for the layer and hide/show & redraw
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* accordingly. Fire event unless otherwise specified
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*
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* Note that visibility is no longer simply whether or not the layer's
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* style.display is set to "block". Now we store a 'visibility' state
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* property on the layer class, this allows us to remember whether or
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* not we *desire* for a layer to be visible. In the case where the
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* map's resolution is out of the layer's range, this desire may be
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* subverted.
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*
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* Parameters:
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* visible - {Boolean} Whether or not to display the layer (if in range)
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*/
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setVisibility: function(visibility) {
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if (visibility != this.visibility) {
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this.visibility = visibility;
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this.display(visibility);
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this.redraw();
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if (this.map != null) {
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this.map.events.triggerEvent("changelayer");
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}
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this.events.triggerEvent("visibilitychanged");
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}
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},
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/**
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* APIMethod: display
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* Hide or show the Layer
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*
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* Parameters:
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* display - {Boolean}
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*/
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display: function(display) {
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if (display != (this.div.style.display != "none")) {
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this.div.style.display = (display) ? "block" : "none";
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}
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},
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/**
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* Method: calculateInRange
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*
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* Returns:
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* {Boolean} The layer is displayable at the current map's current
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* resolution.
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*/
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calculateInRange: function() {
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var inRange = false;
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if (this.map) {
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var resolution = this.map.getResolution();
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inRange = ( (resolution >= this.minResolution) &&
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(resolution <= this.maxResolution) );
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}
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return inRange;
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},
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/**
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* APIMethod: setIsBaseLayer
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*
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* Parameters:
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* isBaseLayer - {Boolean}
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*/
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setIsBaseLayer: function(isBaseLayer) {
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if (isBaseLayer != this.isBaseLayer) {
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this.isBaseLayer = isBaseLayer;
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if (this.map != null) {
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this.map.events.triggerEvent("changelayer");
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}
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}
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},
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/********************************************************/
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/* */
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/* Baselayer Functions */
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/* */
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/********************************************************/
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/**
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* Method: initResolutions
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* This method's responsibility is to set up the 'resolutions' array
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* for the layer -- this array is what the layer will use to interface
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* between the zoom levels of the map and the resolution display
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* of the layer.
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*
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* The user has several options that determine how the array is set up.
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*
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* For a detailed explanation, see the following wiki from the
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* openlayers.org homepage:
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* http://trac.openlayers.org/wiki/SettingZoomLevels
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*/
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initResolutions: function() {
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// These are the relevant options which are used for calculating
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// resolutions information.
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//
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var props = new Array(
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'projection', 'units',
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'scales', 'resolutions',
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'maxScale', 'minScale',
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'maxResolution', 'minResolution',
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'minExtent', 'maxExtent',
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'numZoomLevels', 'maxZoomLevel'
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);
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// First we create a new object where we will store all of the
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// resolution-related properties that we find in either the layer's
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// 'options' array or from the map.
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//
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var confProps = {};
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for(var i=0; i < props.length; i++) {
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var property = props[i];
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confProps[property] = this.options[property] || this.map[property];
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}
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// If numZoomLevels hasn't been set and the maxZoomLevel *has*,
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// then use maxZoomLevel to calculate numZoomLevels
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//
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if ( (!confProps.numZoomLevels) && (confProps.maxZoomLevel) ) {
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confProps.numZoomLevels = confProps.maxZoomLevel + 1;
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}
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// First off, we take whatever hodge-podge of values we have and
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// calculate/distill them down into a resolutions[] array
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//
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if ((confProps.scales != null) || (confProps.resolutions != null)) {
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//preset levels
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if (confProps.scales != null) {
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confProps.resolutions = [];
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for(var i = 0; i < confProps.scales.length; i++) {
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var scale = confProps.scales[i];
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confProps.resolutions[i] =
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OpenLayers.Util.getResolutionFromScale(scale,
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confProps.units);
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}
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}
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confProps.numZoomLevels = confProps.resolutions.length;
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} else {
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//maxResolution and numZoomLevels based calculation
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confProps.resolutions = [];
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// determine maxResolution
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if (confProps.minScale) {
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confProps.maxResolution =
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OpenLayers.Util.getResolutionFromScale(confProps.minScale,
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confProps.units);
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} else if (confProps.maxResolution == "auto") {
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var viewSize = this.map.getSize();
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var wRes = confProps.maxExtent.getWidth() / viewSize.w;
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var hRes = confProps.maxExtent.getHeight()/ viewSize.h;
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confProps.maxResolution = Math.max(wRes, hRes);
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}
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// determine minResolution
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if (confProps.maxScale != null) {
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confProps.minResolution =
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OpenLayers.Util.getResolutionFromScale(confProps.maxScale);
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} else if ( (confProps.minResolution == "auto") &&
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(confProps.minExtent != null) ) {
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var viewSize = this.map.getSize();
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var wRes = confProps.minExtent.getWidth() / viewSize.w;
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var hRes = confProps.minExtent.getHeight()/ viewSize.h;
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confProps.minResolution = Math.max(wRes, hRes);
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}
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// determine numZoomLevels
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if (confProps.minResolution != null) {
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var ratio = confProps.maxResolution / confProps.minResolution;
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confProps.numZoomLevels =
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Math.floor(Math.log(ratio) / Math.log(2)) + 1;
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}
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// now we have numZoomLevels and maxResolution,
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// we can populate the resolutions array
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for (var i=0; i < confProps.numZoomLevels; i++) {
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var res = confProps.maxResolution / Math.pow(2, i)
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confProps.resolutions.push(res);
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}
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}
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//sort resolutions array ascendingly
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//
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confProps.resolutions.sort( function(a, b) { return(b-a); } );
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// now set our newly calculated values back to the layer
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// Note: We specifically do *not* set them to layer.options, which we
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// will preserve as it was when we added this layer to the map.
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// this way cloned layers reset themselves to new map div
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// dimensions)
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//
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this.resolutions = confProps.resolutions;
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this.maxResolution = confProps.resolutions[0];
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var lastIndex = confProps.resolutions.length - 1;
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this.minResolution = confProps.resolutions[lastIndex];
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this.scales = [];
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for(var i = 0; i < confProps.resolutions.length; i++) {
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this.scales[i] =
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OpenLayers.Util.getScaleFromResolution(confProps.resolutions[i],
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confProps.units);
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}
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this.minScale = this.scales[0];
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this.maxScale = this.scales[this.scales.length - 1];
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this.numZoomLevels = confProps.numZoomLevels;
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},
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/**
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* APIMethod: getResolution
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*
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* Returns:
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* {Float} The currently selected resolution of the map, taken from the
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* resolutions array, indexed by current zoom level.
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*/
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getResolution: function() {
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var zoom = this.map.getZoom();
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return this.resolutions[zoom];
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},
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/**
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* APIMethod: getExtent
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*
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* Returns:
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* {<OpenLayers.Bounds>} A Bounds object which represents the lon/lat
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* bounds of the current viewPort.
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|
*/
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getExtent: function() {
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// just use stock map calculateBounds function -- passing no arguments
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// means it will user map's current center & resolution
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//
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return this.map.calculateBounds();
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},
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|
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/**
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* APIMethod: getZoomForExtent
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*
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* Parameters:
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* bounds - {<OpenLayers.Bounds>}
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* closest - {Boolean} Find the zoom level that most closely fits the
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* specified bounds. Note that this may result in a zoom that does
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* not exactly contain the entire extent.
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* Default is false.
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*
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* Returns:
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* {Integer} The index of the zoomLevel (entry in the resolutions array)
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* for the passed-in extent. We do this by calculating the ideal
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* resolution for the given extent (based on the map size) and then
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* calling getZoomForResolution(), passing along the 'closest'
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* parameter.
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*/
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getZoomForExtent: function(extent, closest) {
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var viewSize = this.map.getSize();
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var idealResolution = Math.max( extent.getWidth() / viewSize.w,
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extent.getHeight() / viewSize.h );
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return this.getZoomForResolution(idealResolution, closest);
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},
|
|
|
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/**
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* Method: getDataExtent
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|
* Calculates the max extent which includes all of the data for the layer.
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|
* This function is to be implemented by subclasses.
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*
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* Returns:
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* {<OpenLayers.Bounds>}
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|
*/
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|
getDataExtent: function () {
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//to be implemented by subclasses
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|
},
|
|
|
|
/**
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|
* APIMethod: getZoomForResolution
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|
*
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|
* Parameters:
|
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* resolution - {Float}
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|
* closest - {Boolean} Find the zoom level that corresponds to the absolute
|
|
* closest resolution, which may result in a zoom whose corresponding
|
|
* resolution is actually smaller than we would have desired (if this
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* is being called from a getZoomForExtent() call, then this means that
|
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* the returned zoom index might not actually contain the entire
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* extent specified... but it'll be close).
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* Default is false.
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*
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* Returns:
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* {Integer} The index of the zoomLevel (entry in the resolutions array)
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* that corresponds to the best fit resolution given the passed in
|
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* value and the 'closest' specification.
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*/
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getZoomForResolution: function(resolution, closest) {
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var diff;
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var minDiff = Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY;
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for(var i=0; i < this.resolutions.length; i++) {
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if (closest) {
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diff = Math.abs(this.resolutions[i] - resolution);
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if (diff > minDiff) {
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break;
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}
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minDiff = diff;
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} else {
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if (this.resolutions[i] < resolution) {
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break;
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}
|
|
}
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|
}
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return Math.max(0, i-1);
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},
|
|
|
|
/**
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|
* APIMethod: getLonLatFromViewPortPx
|
|
*
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|
* Parameters:
|
|
* viewPortPx - {<OpenLayers.Pixel>}
|
|
*
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|
* Returns:
|
|
* {<OpenLayers.LonLat>} An OpenLayers.LonLat which is the passed-in
|
|
* view port <OpenLayers.Pixel>, translated into lon/lat by the layer.
|
|
*/
|
|
getLonLatFromViewPortPx: function (viewPortPx) {
|
|
var lonlat = null;
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|
if (viewPortPx != null) {
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var size = this.map.getSize();
|
|
var center = this.map.getCenter();
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|
if (center) {
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var res = this.map.getResolution();
|
|
|
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var delta_x = viewPortPx.x - (size.w / 2);
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var delta_y = viewPortPx.y - (size.h / 2);
|
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|
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lonlat = new OpenLayers.LonLat(center.lon + delta_x * res ,
|
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center.lat - delta_y * res);
|
|
|
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if (this.wrapDateLine) {
|
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lonlat = lonlat.wrapDateLine(this.maxExtent);
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}
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} // else { DEBUG STATEMENT }
|
|
}
|
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return lonlat;
|
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},
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* APIMethod: getViewPortPxFromLonLat
|
|
*
|
|
* Parameters:
|
|
* lonlat - {<OpenLayers.LonLat>}
|
|
*
|
|
* Returns:
|
|
* {<OpenLayers.Pixel>} An <OpenLayers.Pixel> which is the passed-in
|
|
* <OpenLayers.LonLat>,translated into view port pixels.
|
|
*/
|
|
getViewPortPxFromLonLat: function (lonlat) {
|
|
var px = null;
|
|
if (lonlat != null) {
|
|
var resolution = this.map.getResolution();
|
|
var extent = this.map.getExtent();
|
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px = new OpenLayers.Pixel(
|
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Math.round(1/resolution * (lonlat.lon - extent.left)),
|
|
Math.round(1/resolution * (extent.top - lonlat.lat))
|
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);
|
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}
|
|
return px;
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* APIMethod: setOpacity
|
|
* Sets the opacity for the entire layer (all images)
|
|
*
|
|
* Parameter:
|
|
* opacity - {Float}
|
|
*/
|
|
setOpacity: function(opacity) {
|
|
if (opacity != this.opacity) {
|
|
this.opacity = opacity;
|
|
for(var i=0; i<this.div.childNodes.length; ++i) {
|
|
var element = this.div.childNodes[i].firstChild;
|
|
OpenLayers.Util.modifyDOMElement(element, null, null, null,
|
|
null, null, null, opacity);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Method: setZIndex
|
|
*
|
|
* Parameters:
|
|
* zIndex - {Integer}
|
|
*/
|
|
setZIndex: function (zIndex) {
|
|
this.div.style.zIndex = zIndex;
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Method: adjustBounds
|
|
* This function will take a bounds, and if wrapDateLine option is set
|
|
* on the layer, it will return a bounds which is wrapped around the
|
|
* world. We do not wrap for bounds which *cross* the
|
|
* maxExtent.left/right, only bounds which are entirely to the left
|
|
* or entirely to the right.
|
|
*
|
|
* Parameters:
|
|
* bounds - {<OpenLayers.Bounds>}
|
|
*/
|
|
adjustBounds: function (bounds) {
|
|
|
|
if (this.gutter) {
|
|
// Adjust the extent of a bounds in map units by the
|
|
// layer's gutter in pixels.
|
|
var mapGutter = this.gutter * this.map.getResolution();
|
|
bounds = new OpenLayers.Bounds(bounds.left - mapGutter,
|
|
bounds.bottom - mapGutter,
|
|
bounds.right + mapGutter,
|
|
bounds.top + mapGutter);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (this.wrapDateLine) {
|
|
// wrap around the date line, within the limits of rounding error
|
|
var wrappingOptions = {
|
|
'rightTolerance':this.getResolution()
|
|
};
|
|
bounds = bounds.wrapDateLine(this.maxExtent, wrappingOptions);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
return bounds;
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
CLASS_NAME: "OpenLayers.Layer"
|
|
});
|