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Old 03-14-2007
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Multiple maps?

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Mappoint 2006


Hi guys,

Is it possible to create multiple maps on a dialog/form? I want to make a big one for following an object and a smalle one for a zoomed out replica.
In my situation, if I create another object of mappoint control, my app collapse. I don't know if C#/VB.NET also has this problem, but I guess it has to do with ActiveX handling ( with OLE and other things I rather don't want to know )

But I'm serious, if a C++ programmer somewhere can help me, please reply on this postmessage. Thank you.
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Re: Multiple maps?

Hi,

It sure is possible. I have done this in Delphi and in C#. In Delphi was also the object model as you use, in C# I use the control. I did it in both applications on separate forms. Be aware that it eat some memory
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