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It could be make the field of view dependent on pitch. Here is a demo where the fov interpolates between two values: https://wipfli.github.io/field-of-view-demo/interpolate#16/40.747266/-73.985667/0/45 |
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I think it might be tricky to properly define this so that it would make sense - what does 12 means? what does 35 means? |
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The field of view is the opening angle of the camera frustum. In photography, it would be related to the camera focal length. A small fov angle corresponds to a long focal length and a large fov to a short focal length.
The field of view has an impact on fill extrusions, terrain 3d, and the pitch of the ground plain. It changes a lot how the map looks like. You can get a feeling for it with the following demo:
https://github.com/wipfli/field-of-view-demo
If I understand correctly, we have no way of specifying field of view in a style.json document at the moment. We can only set it via
map.transform.fov
in MapLibre GL JS.Should we add a style spec root property called
fov
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