Hi all, getting an interesting behaviour from a FeatureLayerWpfDrawingOverlay when used alongside regular LayerOverlays and rotating the map.
It seems the layers on the FeatureLayerWpfDrawingOverlay are not being rotated when the rest of the map is rotated (e.g. by Alt/Drag), leaving the features behind and causing those features to move in a completely different direction when the map is panned (which I believe to be the correct direction relative to how the map was before it was rotated, if you see what I mean)
I recreated the problem in a clean app, away from the baggage of our main product and have a video of the results and a copy of the code.
We’re using ThinkGeo latest stable 14.4.3 but I also tried updating to the very latest beta as of this morning (14.5.0-beta064) but still getting the same problem.
Hope you can help!
Jason.ThinkGeo_RotateIssue_2026_01_14.mp4.zip (3.4 MB)ThinkGeo_RotateIssue_Code.txt (2.9 KB)