I know that I can load a panel within the "InfoWindowAdapter1_GetInfoContents" process.
This panel can be seen "inside" the infowindow (it looks very bad, one panel inside another), what I would like is for this "infowindow" to be transparent. It can?
In B4i, if I try to do it, the infowindow is not really visible, only the panel. (It works perfect)
I know that I can load a panel within the "InfoWindowAdapter1_GetInfoContents" process.
This panel can be seen "inside" the infowindow (it looks very bad, one panel inside another), what I would like is for this "infowindow" to be transparent. It can?
In B4i, if I try to do it, the infowindow is not really visible, only the panel. (It works perfect)
This is an example of how you can customize a Map. Through the B4XCanvas functions it is possible to create the map with photos, text, etc. The classes used are MapScale + GoogleMapsExtra (https://www.b4x.com/android/forum/threads/class-googlemapsextra.56871/) The following code is an example...
Hello, Could you tell me which way to use that kind of toolTips : seen on: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21031488/android-popupwindow-with-tooltip-arrow Regards Michel
Note: The info window that is drawn is not a live view. The view is rendered as an image (using View.draw(Canvas)) at the time it is returned. This means that any subsequent changes to the view will not be reflected by the info window on the map. To update the info window later (for example, after an image has loaded), call showInfoWindow(). Furthermore, the info window will not respect any of the interactivity typical for a normal view such as touch or gesture events. However you can listen to a generic click event on the whole info window as described in the section below.
Hello, Could you tell me which way to use that kind of toolTips : seen on: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21031488/android-popupwindow-with-tooltip-arrow Regards Michel
Friend, if you want to make info window with custom transparent background, you need to simulate as bitmap marker (canvas) and use marker events to show or hide.