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MGLTilePyramidOfflineRegion should have a countOfTiles method that returns the number of tiles included in the tile pyramid. The implementation would rely on the mbgl::util::tileCount() function added in #9906.
This is the iOS/macOS equivalent to #11108 for Android. It would serve as a built-in alternative to mapbox/turf-swift#47 for applications already using the map SDK, including applica
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Hello Maurits,
This is more of a request than it is an actual issue, but I think the value in this request is really high (for newcomers, especially - but not limited to).
Could you please add a COMPLETE application example of using the API (with user authentication, maybe even with the user-creation SQL script, table authorization, etc).
This would be really really helpful as a quickstart /
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In the event payload there is always the source and the possibility to add custom properties. Is it possible to extend types and make a base event type with source and custom properties?
JS where the payload and the custom payload are merged:
https://github.com/
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map_coords() has an obvious use case in transforming the geometry of features.
It should operate on Features and FeatureCollections, as well.
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When 3D (mapbox-raster-dem) terrain is applied and map is pitched, markers behind terrain are dimmed but visible.
Is this intended behaviour? Is it possible to hide these markers?