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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
Shared WebGL context
maptalks's version and what browser you use?
v0.43.0, chrome
Issue description
Layers do not share WebGL context, which creates glitches when a map has more than one 3d layer. For example a buildings layer with a 3D line will not hide the line behind the buildings.
In particular, I am implementing a 3D terrain layer but this layer will not hide (behind mountains) any other 3d element
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Describe the bug
MapboxGL.setTelemetryEnabled is undefined with the new Mapbox version
To Reproduce
Call MapboxGL.setTelemetryEnabled(false) from the latest version
Looking at https://www.mapbox.com/telemetry/#opt-out and mapbox/mapbox-maps-android#772 it seems that we cannot disable the telemetry on behalf of the user anymore.
Should `setTel
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