Minh Nguyễn

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Huh, the actual methods do accept `null` and it says so in the source, but it doesn’t show up in the rendered documentation. Any idea why that might be? https://github.com/maplibre/maplibre-gl-js/blob/b457ca945cf746a75ecb5412a2165142faa159c0/src/ui/map.ts#L2917...

I get that `routing:entrance=*` was straightforward to support by analogy to `entrance=*`, but note that it’s [extremely rare outside of one city in Canada](https://qlever.cs.uni-freiburg.de/osm-planet/PqYAjP) (click Execute, then Map View): By...

> I will say that aerodromes was a use case I originally had in mind with this work, but decided to leave out of scope. I think those use cases...

> date_trunc() - normalize timestamp to day, week, quarter, year This would be very handy for working with OpenHistoricalMap data. Unfortunately, OverpassQL doesn’t support BCE dates: #767. This came up...

ISO 8601 requires years between 1 and 1000 to be zero-padded to four digits. If lexicographical sorting is the only concern, then it should be trivial to at least support all...

Yes, paper maps in the U.S. always show shields, though they are generally greatly simplified due to constraints on resolution and the number of colors available. For example, most maps...

I assume you were soliciting others’ feedback, but since no one has responded, I urge everyone to take a look through literally every map of North America produced in North...

The example images above are from the Shield Renderer, which intentionally hews as closely as possible to the actual signage (fonts and all). It’d be trivial to adjust the templates...

A. We’re at least a decade behind [every major online mapping service](http://mc.bbbike.org/mc/?lon=-84.48299&lat=38.03018&zoom=11&num=8&mt0=mapnik&mt1=google-map&mt2=nokia-map&mt3=yahoo-map&mt4=bing-map&mt5=mapquest-eu&mt6=esri&mt7=skobbler). There’s already a [functioning prototype](http://openstreetmap.us/~toby/shields.html). The U.S. community really wants this issue fixed. B. This is no floodgate....

Rovastar wrote: > I am thinking about the floodgates of different styling for different features in different countries/areas. As everyone will want their own style feature for their town. I...