Google Maps Icons
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- Google maps Icons - Download 947 Free Google maps icons @ IconArchive. Search more than 450,000 icons for Web & Desktop here.
- An icon font for use with Google Maps API and Google Places API using SVG markers and icon labels. Map Icons makes Google Maps Markers dynamic with control over shape.
I am just using the configure styles option in google maps in point buckets. I made layers in ARCmap, imported them to Google fusion tables and the visualized them in google maps. Now I need to make a legend fo rthe google map and can only find the stick pin icons. Thanks, Teresa - You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 'Google Maps API V2' group. To post to this group, send email to. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to. For more options, visit this group.
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- Biogeography Lab Geography Department University of Colorado-Boulder Boulder, CO 80309 Keep on rockin' in the tree world. Andrew Leach 08.11.11 9:55. On 8 November 2011 17:50, teresa chapman wrote: I am just using the configure styles option in google maps in point buckets. I made layers in ARCmap, imported them to Google fusion tables and the visualized them in google maps. Now I need to make a legend fo rthe google map and can only find the stick pin icons.
thanks, Teresa Ah, right. You could use Firebug (in Firefox), or the Chrome Developer tools, to get the url of the image elements, if they are available. Or post a link to your map and someone here will have a look.
Geoco.@gmail.com 08.11.11 10:13. On Nov 8, 9:50 am, teresa chapman wrote: I am just using the configure styles option in google maps in point buckets. I made layers in ARCmap, imported them to Google fusion tables and the visualized them in google maps. Now I need to make a legend fo rthe google map and can only find the stick pin icons. thanks, Teresa Fusion Tables does not make the icons publicly available (at least at present). Some of the icons (but not I think the ones you are using) are available on the google servers. The recommendation from the Google Fusion Tables Team is to capture a screen shot of the icon and save it on your local server (editing it if necessary).
Larry On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 10:28 AM, Andrew Leach wrote: On 8 November 2011 17:03, teresa chapman wrote: HelloI am making a google map an d am using the small circle icons in bluegreen, and yellow. I would like to add a legend and can not find these icon.pngs anywhere. Is there a place where I can easily get them or do I have to make my own in Photoshop or something?
Thank youTeresa If you're using them at the moment, how are you specifying which image to use? - You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 'Google Maps API V2' group.
To post to this group, send email to. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to. For more options, visit this group atteresa chapman 08.11.11 11:24.
With Google Maps, you can see things like:. Traffic for your commute. Transit lines in a new city. Bicycle-friendly routes. Satellite imagery. Information about the landscape. Places nearby Get traffic, transit, bicycling, satellite, or terrain information.
On your computer, open. In the top left, click the Menu.
Select Traffic, Transit, Bicycling, or Terrain. At the bottom, you'll see more info. To turn off a view, click it again. Note: If a type of map is gray, information isn't available for the area of the map that you're viewing. What the colors and symbols mean on the legend. Traffic colors The color code shows you the speed of traffic on the road.
Green: No traffic delays. Orange: Medium amount of traffic. Red: Traffic delays.
The darker the red, the slower the speed of traffic on the road. Note: Gray or blue lines on the map show your routes.
Traffic incident symbols Traffic incidents include these types of delays:. Crashes. Construction. Road closures.
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Other incidents To see details about what happened, click or tap the icon. Note: For road closures, you'll see a dotted red line where the road is closed.