I know this isn't exactly a programming question, but there may be some libraries/algorithms to do this, so I thought I could get a good answer. I have a polygon in google earth kml that I Want to make unfilled. I can do that by nesting 2 polygons, the inner being slightly smaller than the outer. Is there a way to dynamically determine the coordinates of the inner polygon given the outer polygon? I didn't know if there was a standard, well known way to do this. Or is there a way in kml/google earth to mark a polygon as unfilled?
thanks, Jeff
Under PolyStyle, can you use fill=0 ? From Google's interactive sampler:
<PolyStyle id="ID">
<!-- inherited from ColorStyle -->
<color>ffffffff</color> <!-- kml:color -->
<colorMode>normal</colorMode> <!-- kml:colorModeEnum: normal or random -->
<!-- specific to PolyStyle -->
<fill>1</fill> <!-- boolean -->
<outline>1</outline> <!-- boolean -->
</PolyStyle>