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thinkgeo_cloud_maps_raster_tiles [2019/03/11 20:25] brianr [Get Maps Raster Tile By XYZ] |
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* <html><span class="api-parameter"><span class="api-parameter-name">hybrid</span> - aerial imagery with street map overlaid on top</span></html> | * <html><span class="api-parameter"><span class="api-parameter-name">hybrid</span> - aerial imagery with street map overlaid on top</span></html> | ||
* <html><span class="api-parameter"><span class="api-parameter-name">transparent-background</span> - street map with transparent background</span></html> | * <html><span class="api-parameter"><span class="api-parameter-name">transparent-background</span> - street map with transparent background</span></html> | ||
- | * <html><span class="api-parameter"><span class="api-parameter-name">resolution:</span> The resolution of the raster tile. "x1" is available for all sizes, while "x2" is supported in certain scenarios. "x1" is intended for display on a regular 72-96 DPI laptop or desktop monitor, while "x2" is for high-DPI displays such as mobile phones and tablets. When you request an "x2" tile, the server will double the size of the image while rendering the same geographic area. So if you request an "x2" tile at size 512, the server will return you a 1024x1024 image. Currently, "x2" is supported for the following raster tile types, with wider support currently being developed:</span></html> | + | * <html><span class="api-parameter"><span class="api-parameter-name">resolution:</span> The resolution of the raster tile. "x1" is available for all sizes, while "x2" is supported in certain scenarios. "x1" is intended for display on a regular 72-96 DPI laptop or desktop monitor, while "x2" is for high-DPI displays such as mobile phones and tablets. When you request an "x2" tile, the server will double the size of the image while rendering the same geographic area. So if you request an "x2" tile at size 512, the server will return you a 1024x1024 image. </span></html> |
- | * <html><span class="api-parameter"><span class="api-parameter-name">style:</span> <em>light</em> or <em>dark</em></span></html> | + | |
- | * <html><span class="api-parameter"><span class="api-parameter-name">tileSize:</span> 512</span></html> | + | |
* <html><span class="api-parameter"><span class="api-parameter-name">srid:</span> The spatial reference system ID for the raster tile. Currently only "3857" (Spherical Mercator) is supported.</span></html> | * <html><span class="api-parameter"><span class="api-parameter-name">srid:</span> The spatial reference system ID for the raster tile. Currently only "3857" (Spherical Mercator) is supported.</span></html> | ||
* <html><span class="api-parameter"><span class="api-parameter-name">tileSize:</span> The pixel size of the raster tile. "512" is recommended. "256" is also supported.</span></html> | * <html><span class="api-parameter"><span class="api-parameter-name">tileSize:</span> The pixel size of the raster tile. "512" is recommended. "256" is also supported.</span></html> | ||
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* [[thinkgeo_cloud_projection|ThinkGeo Cloud Projection]] | * [[thinkgeo_cloud_projection|ThinkGeo Cloud Projection]] | ||
* [[thinkgeo_cloud_colors|ThinkGeo Cloud Colors]] | * [[thinkgeo_cloud_colors|ThinkGeo Cloud Colors]] | ||
+ | * [[thinkgeo_cloud_timezone|ThinkGeo Cloud Time Zones]] | ||