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Maptiler vector
Maptiler vector









maptiler vector

We initially developed a tool to convert the json files to QGIS style. The OpenMapTiles repo contains some excellent Mapbox GL styles. To set up filters, you can use the identify tool in QGIS to inspect geometries of your vector tile:Ĭurrently, the most common format to store vector tiles styles are Mapbox GL (json). Similar to vectors and rasters, styles for vector tiles can be stored in QML format. Style and labelling can be dependent on the zoom level. You can define a set of rules for features and apply style and label. Vector tiles contain points, line and polygon geometries. The plugin should be available on the QGIS plugin repository. To use MapTiler data, we recommend using their dedicated QGIS plugin, which comes with vector tiles in different styles.

maptiler vector

In the example below, vector tiles from MapTiler are added to QGIS: You need to have the URL and possibly API key to add them in your QGIS. You can access vector tiles served through the web.

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Download Input app (for iOS you need the TestFlight version of the app), head to Projects > Explore and download saber\blogpost-vectortile. You can also test this project on your mobile device. As an example, you can use this QGIS project which contains Switzerland vector tiles (maximum zoom level =14). Alternatively, you can connect to a local vector tile file(s) from the Data Source Manager or the Browser Panel. If you have an MBTiles file containing vector tiles, you can simply drag and drop the layer in QGIS. In this blog post, we are exploring different methods to add your vector tiles and style them. After a successful crowdfunding campaign to support Vector Tiles in QGIS, we have been busy adding new features for the upcoming release (3.14).











Maptiler vector