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WMS/TMS Overlay #822

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Namec opened this issue Feb 6, 2015 · 4 comments · Fixed by #5628
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WMS/TMS Overlay #822

Namec opened this issue Feb 6, 2015 · 4 comments · Fixed by #5628
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Core The cross-platform C++ core, aka mbgl feature GL JS parity For feature parity with Mapbox GL JS

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Namec commented Feb 6, 2015

is there any function to make add as many WMS/TMS layers that have transperence.

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Namec commented Feb 8, 2015

anyone here ??

@ljbade ljbade added the feature label Feb 10, 2015
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incanus commented Feb 10, 2015

No, there isn't. Isn't a priority, but pull requests are welcome and will be reviewed.

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Any updates on this issue ?

@1ec5 1ec5 reopened this Jul 10, 2016
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1ec5 commented Jul 10, 2016

Mapbox GL JS has added WMS overlay support (mapbox/mapbox-gl-js#2612), so it needs to be ported over for parity.

@1ec5 1ec5 added Core The cross-platform C++ core, aka mbgl GL JS parity For feature parity with Mapbox GL JS labels Jul 10, 2016
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* [core] Quadkey tokens in tile URL templates

Fixes #5485.

* [core] WMS tokens in tile URL templates

Fixes #822.

* [macos] Added WMS debug style

Added a style to the macosapp resource bundle that can be used to test WMS support. To use it, zoom in to somewhere in New Jersey, then go to View ‣ Custom Style and enter “wms.json”.
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