Welcome to cesium-vectortile-gl, a rendering library for vector tiles designed to work with CesiumJS. This library provides a native implementation of primitives and supports MVT/PBF and GeoJSON formats. You can render lines, polygons, and text with ease. The library is compatible with MapLibre style specifications and supports features like dashed lines, ground rendering, batching optimization, and GPU culling. It is open-source under the Apache 2.0 license, and we encourage you to contribute!
To get started with cesium-vectortile-gl, you will need to download the software from our Releases page. Follow these steps:
Visit the Releases Page: Click on the link below to go directly to the download page.
Choose the Latest Version: On the Releases page, you will see a list of all available versions. Itβs best to select the latest version for the most features and fixes.
Download the File: Click on the file that matches your operating system to download it. Make sure to save it in a location you can easily find, such as your Desktop or Downloads folder.
To run cesium-vectortile-gl, ensure your system meets the following requirements:
The cesium-vectortile-gl library includes various features to enhance your mapping experience:
After downloading the file, follow these simple steps to install the software:
Locate the Downloaded File: Find the file you downloaded earlier in your selected folder.
Run the Installer: Double-click the file to start the installation process.
Follow the Instructions: The installer will guide you through the setup. Follow the prompts on the screen and choose your installation preferences.
Complete Installation: Once the installation is finished, you will receive a confirmation message.
After installation, begin using cesium-vectortile-gl by following these guidelines:
Open the Application: Launch the installed application from your Start menu (Windows), Applications folder (macOS), or installed apps (Linux).
Load Vector Tiles: Use the interface to load your vector tiles in MVT/PBF or GeoJSON formats.
Customize Your Map: Adjust styling options according to the MapLibre specifications to create your desired visual.
Render and Export: Once satisfied, render your map and save or export it as needed.
If you encounter any issues while using cesium-vectortile-gl, please consider the following:
For further assistance, visit the GitHub Issues page or reach out to the community. If you have specific questions or need help troubleshooting, please do not hesitate to ask.
Thank you for using cesium-vectortile-gl. We hope you enjoy creating stunning maps with vector tiles!
To download the latest version of cesium-vectortile-gl, visit our Releases page again: