Overview - OpenLayers Architect recent progress - Implemented control / panel integration One of the biggest problems I encountered while working on the controls was that some controls belong to panels and some are independent. My first step was to determine what controls would not go inside a panel (for example, the overview map). I stored all the controls in an array and all the controls that belong to a panel have an attribute called “hasPanel”. I used this array to create a dropdo
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