I'm creating an application with new Google Maps API V2 and I have to intercept the click on InfoWindow, showed when a Marker is clicked.
Reading the documentation I assumed that I do that to listen to InfoWindows clicks :
mGoogleMap.setOnInfoWindowClickListener(new OnInfoWindowClickListener() {
@Override
public void onInfoWindowClick(Marker marker) {
Log.d("", mar
I want to show an InfoWindow on markers in a Maps V2 fragment.
Thing is, I want to show BitMaps that are dynamically loaded from the web with Universal Image Downloader.
I'm adding dynamically a non-fixed amount of markers in a map, which each of them are related to one instance of my POCO class.
I need to link them so when the user clicks on one of the markers, I show the rest of the data inside the custom InfoWindow.
What do you suggest?
PS: I add new markers everytime the user pans or zooms the map and I worried about overloading the app.
I am trying to show a custom dialog box from the Google Maps through the Google Maps Android API v2 once a custom marker from the map was clicked. The custom marker will show the current traffic condition in the location where it was placed.
In android I implemented the MapView V3 API and created a custom callout when a user taps the marker on the map. However i use the Title and text field of the marker for other purposes and because these field contain strings the default white callout appears when tapping a marker. I already tried the hideInfoWindow() method on creation and on the click event of the marker but its not working.
I've got an Activity that holds a ListFragment on the left and a SupportMapFragment on the right.
List and Map are both backed by the same data.
I'm looking to create a method that runs when a marker's info box/snippet is clicked. As yet, I can't find anything about this, only the marker. Any help or links as to where I could find some more info?
Currently Android Map v2 snaps to marker location after click. I want to disable this behavior but see no options to do it.
Does anybody know how to fix that?
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