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| <!DOCTYPE html>
| <html>
| <head>
| <meta charset="utf-8">
| <title>GMaps.js — Routes</title>
| <script type="text/javascript" src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.6.4/jquery.min.js"></script>
| <script type="text/javascript" src="http://maps.google.com/maps/api/js?sensor=true"></script>
| <script type="text/javascript" src="../gmaps.js"></script>
| <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/1.3.0/bootstrap.min.css" />
| <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="examples.css" />
| <script type="text/javascript">
| var map;
| $(document).ready(function(){
| map = new GMaps({
| el: '#map',
| lat: -12.043333,
| lng: -77.028333
| });
| map.drawRoute({
| origin: [-12.044012922866312, -77.02470665341184],
| destination: [-12.090814532191756, -77.02271108990476],
| travelMode: 'driving',
| strokeColor: '#131540',
| strokeOpacity: 0.6,
| strokeWeight: 6
| });
| });
| </script>
| </head>
| <body>
| <h1>GMaps.js — Routes</h1>
| <div class="row">
| <div class="span11">
| <div id="map"></div>
| </div>
| <div class="span6">
| <p>With GMaps.js you can draw a route between two points this way:</p>
| <pre>map.drawRoute({
| origin: [-12.044012922866312, -77.02470665341184],
| destination: [-12.090814532191756, -77.02271108990476],
| travelMode: 'driving',
| strokeColor: '#131540',
| strokeOpacity: 0.6,
| strokeWeight: 6
| });</pre>
| <p>You must define two points (<strong>origin</strong> and <strong>destination</strong>) and color, opacity and weight of the route in the map.</p>
| <p>Also, you can define a <code>travelMode</code>: <code>driving</code>, <code>bicycling</code> or <code>walking</code>. Default is <code>walking</code></p>
| </div>
| </div>
| </body>
| </html>
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