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authorMinh Nguyễn <mxn@1ec5.org>2018-01-24 12:04:39 -0800
committerMinh Nguyễn <mxn@1ec5.org>2018-01-24 17:46:34 -0800
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[ios, macos] Raster style layers are used with image sources too
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"doc": "An `MGLCircleStyleLayer` is a style layer that renders one or more filled circles on the map.\n\nUse a circle style layer to configure the visual appearance of point or point collection features in vector tiles loaded by an `MGLVectorSource` object or `MGLPointAnnotation`, `MGLPointFeature`, `MGLPointCollection`, or `MGLPointCollectionFeature` instances in an `MGLShapeSource` object.\n\nA circle style layer renders circles whose radii are measured in screen units. To display circles on the map whose radii correspond to real-world distances, use many-sided regular polygons and configure their appearance using an `MGLFillStyleLayer` object."
},
"raster": {
- "doc": "An `MGLRasterStyleLayer` is a style layer that renders raster tiles on the map.\n\nUse a raster style layer to configure the color parameters of raster tiles loaded by an `MGLRasterSource` object. For example, you could use a raster style layer to render <a href=\"https://www.mapbox.com/satellite/\">Mapbox Satellite</a> imagery, a <a href=\"https://www.mapbox.com/help/define-tileset/#raster-tilesets\">raster tile set</a> uploaded to Mapbox Studio, or a raster map authored in <a href=\"https://tilemill-project.github.io/tilemill/\">TileMill</a>, the classic Mapbox Editor, or Mapbox Studio Classic."
+ "doc": "An `MGLRasterStyleLayer` is a style layer that renders georeferenced raster imagery on the map, especially raster tiles.\n\nUse a raster style layer to configure the color parameters of raster tiles loaded by an `MGLRasterSource` object or raster images loaded by an `MGLImageSource` object. For example, you could use a raster style layer to render <a href=\"https://www.mapbox.com/satellite/\">Mapbox Satellite</a> imagery, a <a href=\"https://www.mapbox.com/help/define-tileset/#raster-tilesets\">raster tile set</a> uploaded to Mapbox Studio, or a raster map authored in <a href=\"https://tilemill-project.github.io/tilemill/\">TileMill</a>, the classic Mapbox Editor, or Mapbox Studio Classic.\n\nRaster images may also be used as icons or patterns in a style layer. To register an image for use as an icon or pattern, use the `-[MGLStyle setImage:forName:]` method. To configure a point annotation’s image, use the `MGLAnnotationImage` class."
},
"background": {
"doc": "An `MGLBackgroundStyleLayer` is a style layer that covers the entire map. Use a background style layer to configure a color or pattern to show below all other map content. If the style’s other layers use the Mapbox Streets source, the background style layer is responsible for drawing land, whereas the oceans and other bodies of water are drawn by `MGLFillStyleLayer` objects.\n\nA background style layer is typically the bottommost layer in a style, because it covers the entire map and can occlude any layers below it. You can therefore access it by getting the last item in the `MGLStyle.layers` array.\n\nIf the background style layer is transparent or omitted from the style, any portion of the map view that does not show another style layer is transparent."