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Written by Mike Reumer   
Friday, 30 January 2009 02:00

It's possible to show Google's streetview (version => 2.12e).Keep in mind to set the lat/lon for a location where streetview is available. If streetview is not available then an error is shown.

{mosmap sv='top'|svyaw='137'|svpitch='-20'|centerlat='48.86026723714429'|centerlon='2.2913722693920135'|zoom='16'}

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The possible parameters are:

  • sv - this is if streetview must show. It can be top, bottom or a name for an own defined div.
  • svwidth - the width of the streetview (greater then 250)
  • svheight - the height of the streetview (greater then 70)
  • svyaw - defines the rotation angle around the camera locus in degrees relative from true north. Yaw angles are measured clockwise (90 degrees is true east)
  • svpitch - defines the angle variance "up" or "down" from the camera's initial default pitch, which is often (but not always) flat horizontal. (For example, an image taken on a hill will likely exhibit a default pitch that is not horizontal.) Pitch angles are measured with negative values looking up (to -90 degrees straight up and orthogonal to the default pitch) and positive values looking down (to +90 degrees straight down and orthogonal to the default pitch).
  • svzoom - defines the zoom level of this view (effectively proscribing the "field of view") with 0 being fully zoomed-out. Different Street View locations may provide higher or lower zoom levels.
Last Updated on Thursday, 05 November 2009 20:26
 

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