From https://toolset.com/related-lesson/maps/, it's clear to me how to show one or more locations on maps. But what about the scenario of a cruise company wanting to show a cruise route across sea? Or what if I needed to show the border of a part of a town? I need to show lines and shapes on a map similar to the map here: lien caché (here it's done by a KML file with coordinates which is related to the content).
Thank you Nigel. Would it make sense to submit a feature request? Only placing markers is too limited, and custom coding is a no-go in this project. Nevertheless I'd like to take a look at your link but it does not open for me.
As an alternative, should I be able to use a plugin like https://wordpress.org/plugins/ultimate-maps-by-supsystic/ in a template for a custom post type, and use values from custom fields to make it show the desired map? Would this concept work, even apart from this specific plugin?
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Sorry that you couldn't see that link, I've fixed that now.
I don't think it is worth submitting a feature request, to be honest, as such a feature would not be trivial, and I think there are many other features that would be prioritised ahead of this.
As for using another map plugin, it may work, I don't know. I'm not familiar with how that plugin gets the values to power markers.
If it can accept shortcodes, then great, it may well work.
A quick update: I consider to use Toolset maps for the simple maps with markers only, and something like outdooractive.com for more complex maps with routes. I could load those through a HTML snippet. It's not ideal but for now the best option I guess. I'd use both tools for what they're designed for, rather than trying the impossible 🙂