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Rewrote some copy to provide more context and link to more GL-related repos, including GL JS. Put the various SDKs in a table so we can show the various CI bot status images.
Integrated target list into the relevant documents. Rewrote large portions of iOS and OS X setup documentation to guide normal developers to more friendly places. Combined some Android documentation.
Moved SDK-specific documentation into platform/. Added a temporary readme in ios/ that points to the one in platform/ios/.
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Fixes #3266
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build/pkg/osx/ probably won’t be used until #3183 lands.
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Corrected the path to the build output. Also added a missing inline comment.
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Mapbox.framework needs to be embedded in the application bundle.
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platform-osx now vends a real NSView subclass, MGLMapView, that is readily embedded inside a Cocoa application for OS X. MGLMapView is backed by an NSOpenGLLayer for optimal performance and integration with other layer-backed views. It supports keyboard shortcuts and several gestures and hosts attribution, zooming, and rotation controls as subviews. osxapp is now a bona fide Cocoa application that embeds MGLMapView inside a XIB. osxapp has preferences and a share button for tight integration with custom styles.
Enabling asynchronous rendering would be more consistent with iOS but increases CPU usage so much, even when idle, that it isn’t worth any performance gain. The bigger issue is that VAOs aren’t being used.
make xpackage creates a static library similar to the one created by make ipackage. make clean cleans additional places where build output ends up.
The OS X minimum deployment target has been increased from 10.9 to 10.10. osxapp’s window has a full size content view, which requires 10.10. Lightweight generics require iOS 9+ and OS X 10.11 regardless, because it was only in that release that Foundation collection classes started adopting lightweight generics.
Shuffled files around and refactored annotations so that iOS and OS X share a good chunk of the annotations code, which now takes advantage of polymorphism. MGLMapView can now display annotations but cannot yet select them. In osxapp, a long press drops a pin, and so does the map view’s context menu.
Annotations have NSPopovers as callouts, and their view controllers can be customized. Annotation image alignment rects are respected for hit testing purposes and for positioning the callout anchor. Callouts in osxapp demonstrate the use of bindings to keep callouts in sync with underlying model objects.
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Fix #3112, ref #2581
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The old URL redirects to a Mapbox Studio page not specifically about access tokens.
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Map debug options are now cycled up to all debug options enabled, then
back to none.
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[skip ci]
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[skip ci]
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[android] #3023 - update documentation to reflect change
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Update documentation due to migration of the token from testapp to SDK
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