<br><br>On Wednesday, March 28, 2012, Greg Allensworth <<a href="mailto:gregor@greeninfo.org">gregor@greeninfo.org</a>> wrote:<br>> Thanks so much, Eric, for passing that on. How very exciting!<br>><br>> Can anyone clarify a few of the items, to really stir up the excitement over here? :)<br>
><br>><br>>> CSS-based tile animation<br>><br>> Is this some new alternatives to transitionEffect:'resize' ? Maybe a transitionEffect:'fadein' like Bing and Google do?<br><br>transitionEffect:resize and tile animation can be together.<br>
<br>transitionEffect:resize scales the "old" images while new ones are loading.<br><br>The tile animation stuff is a fade-in effect when the images are displayed.<br><br><br>><br>><br>>> continuous zooming<br>
><br>> I thought this was in 2.11 ?<br><br>In 2.11 and 2.10 (and maybe before) you can have continuous zooming on non-tiled layers. With 2.12 any layer inheriting from Layer.Grid is supported.<br><br>> Or is it now supported for some commercial layers like Google?<br>
<br>Bing is supported (Bing is a subclass of Grid). Google is not.<br><br>><br>><br>>> tile offline storage<br>><br>> Oh, interesting. Any demos or explanation of this? I've never tried it, but assumed that one could use file:// URLs to read TMS tiles from local disk. Is this something more extensive?<br>
<br><br>Look at the cache-read and cache-write examples. Search "storage" on <<a href="http://www.openlayers.org/dev/examples/">http://www.openlayers.org/dev/examples/</a>>.<br><br>-- <br>Eric Lemoine<br><br>
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