Comments:
if you tilt the camera to have a view close to a tangential plane of the earth
(viewing a polygon from the "side") and try to cIick the polygon it does not
work. the cIickable area associated with a polygon seems to be always projected
onto the earth's surface. (ie the cIicking area of a floating polygon is
actually its equivalent area on the surface of the earth if the polygon were
clampToGround). because this is the case it is not hard to understand that
ctrl+cIicking within this "clamptoground" area will activate any visible
polygon over the area at any altitude.
Relevant Application(s):
Google Earth 4.2.0205.5730 windows
Steps to Reproduce:
make two polygons (each in two separate placemark declarations with different
placemark names) have the same lat/long coordinates. One polygon shall have a
low altitude, the other shall have a high altitude. adjust the 3D such that
it's a bird's eye perspective over both polygons (of course the lower altitude
polygon will be "hidden" behind the higher one). CTRL+cIick the polygon. You'll
notice both polygons were cIicked (if you use a stylemap to change their
colors), and a balloon appears for the lower polygon. (I expected only the
higher polygon would be selected)
Supporting Files:
(easily reproduced)
Workarounds:
checking off the visibility of unwanted polygons to isolate the desired polygon.
Reported By: Jos
Original issue reported on code.google.com by api.roman.public@gmail.com on 14 Aug 2008 at 10:52
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
api.roman.public@gmail.com
on 14 Aug 2008 at 10:52