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gmap_extras

Gmap Extras!

Add custom locations to your google maps.

I am not the original author of this script. I simply added it to keep track of it each time I installed Firefox.

Please visit the homepage for the actual author.




Feb 26, 2006
chris feldmann Scriptwright
Broken again. Working on it.
"Damn you Google! Why must every function be a single letter?"
Yes, I actually know why.
 
Jan 15, 2006
chris feldmann Scriptwright
Updated it, now it works always, which is good, but I'm still rewriting it. Humorously, the lat and lon were always transposed before this current version.
http://axlotl.net/greasemonkey/gmap_extras.user.js
 
Jan 13, 2006
chris feldmann Scriptwright
"is this script broken?" Yes, it is; they changed the API again. Actually, I tossed up a provisional fix at http://axlotl.net/greasemonkey/gmap_extras.user.js
It is balky, though. I'm completely rewriting it, and will post a new version here presently.....
 
Jan 8, 2006
web head User

is this script broken? i don't see any changes to google maps after installing it. shame because it was exactly what i was looking for!

 
Dec 20, 2005
Mark 1 Script's author

I have updated the script hosted here with Chris' latest version.

 
Dec 15, 2005
chris feldmann Scriptwright

Updated for ff1.5/gm0.6.4 (dare I try HTML in this rather crappy comment interface?)

here

If that doesn't work, just extract it (unless you've got Mark's linkify script installed!)

 
Dec 13, 2005
chris feldmann Scriptwright

Totally broken by 1.5/6.1.4, problems start with the first line of code:
window.addEventListener('load', function() {

Maybe, instead of reading slashdot at work tomorrow, I'll fix this instead. I kinda liked this script.

 
Sep 14, 2005
kupony User

Very nice script! Makes the gmaps very user friendly. Rating: 5/5

 
Sep 12, 2005
chris feldmann Scriptwright

Well, whoever the actual author is (credited to Matt King in the source) this is very nice. Two useful features unobtrusively implemented.

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