>
> On Mon, 22 Mar 1999, Bruce Momjian wrote:
>
> > > I've changed them and placed a magnifying glass over europe
> > > as Example 5. Even if it hides some parts of the map, I
> > > think it's useful (not everyone has a real magnifying glass
> > > handy so a virtual one isn't a bad thing).
> >
> > Why not set the image perspecive over Europe, that way all dots are
> > visible, and no need for a magnifying glass. The magnifying glass
> > removes the continuity of the image for me.
>
> Agreed on this point...some sort of floating magnifying glass
> would be cool, that follows your mouse pointer, but, Ithink, unrealistic
> :(
Was only a test. Will remove it again.
Jan
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