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author | Minh Nguyễn <mxn@1ec5.org> | 2018-03-30 05:13:08 -0700 |
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committer | Minh Nguyễn <mxn@1ec5.org> | 2018-04-02 10:42:54 -0700 |
commit | 29a8efab26dfbdbe9b30b3913d397329be5edb95 (patch) | |
tree | b31dd004bfa2e74654376bacb56dd5f6821c7df6 /platform/darwin/scripts | |
parent | a2399a57a22aa453dbc5a9b16244bbc953e2d632 (diff) | |
download | qtlocation-mapboxgl-29a8efab26dfbdbe9b30b3913d397329be5edb95.tar.gz |
[ios, macos] Renamed MGLRasterSource to MGLRasterTileSource
Also updated various source class listings to reflect the addition of image and raster DEM sources.
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-rw-r--r-- | platform/darwin/scripts/style-spec-overrides-v8.json | 2 |
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/platform/darwin/scripts/style-spec-overrides-v8.json b/platform/darwin/scripts/style-spec-overrides-v8.json index b0c50a06f8..be50be4e1a 100644 --- a/platform/darwin/scripts/style-spec-overrides-v8.json +++ b/platform/darwin/scripts/style-spec-overrides-v8.json @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ "doc": "An `MGLHeatmapStyleLayer` is a style layer that renders a <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_map\">heatmap</a>.\n\nA heatmap visualizes the spatial distribution of a large, dense set of point data, using color to avoid cluttering the map with individual points at low zoom levels. The points are weighted by an attribute you specify. Use a heatmap style layer in conjunction with 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\nConsider accompanying a heatmap style layer with an `MGLCircleStyleLayer` or `MGLSymbolStyleLayer` at high zoom levels. If you are unsure whether the point data in an `MGLShapeSource` is dense enough to warrant a heatmap, you can alternatively cluster the source using the `MGLShapeSourceOptionClustered` option and render the data using an `MGLCircleStyleLayer` or `MGLSymbolStyleLayer`." }, "raster": { - "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." + "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 `MGLRasterTileSource` 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." }, "hillshade": { "doc": "An `MGLHillshadeStyleLayer` is a style layer that renders raster <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_elevation_model\">digital elevation model</a> (DEM) tiles on the map.\n\nUse a hillshade style layer to configure the color parameters of raster tiles loaded by an `MGLRasterDEMSource` object. For example, you could use a hillshade style layer to render <a href=\"https://www.mapbox.com/help/access-elevation-data/#mapbox-terrain-rgb\">Mapbox Terrain-RGB</a> data.\n\nTo display posterized hillshading based on vector shapes, as with the <a href=\"https://www.mapbox.com/vector-tiles/mapbox-terrain/\">Mapbox Terrain</a> source, use an `MGLVectorSource` object in conjunction with several `MGLFillStyleLayer` objects." |