Using the term 'bottom-left' for origin and origins is misleading, because
many developers use -y-1 for the tile url's y in their tile url functions,
and the origin really only determines where tile coordinates start to
increase from left to right and from bottom to top.
By adding a getTileCoordForTileUrlFuction method like for ol.source.Tile,
we can now properly handle extent and resolution restrictions, and reuse
tiles on wrapped worlds. Also adds the missing wrapX option to
ol.source.TileVector.
When a layer is configured with a map, it will be added on top of other
layers, and not be managed in the map's features collection. The layerState
will have an 'unmanaged' flag for such layers. For vector layers, this flag
is used to not skip any features.
ol.layer.Vector can now manage both an RTree and a Collection of features.
The new useSpatialIndex option allows to opt out of RTree management, and
the new ol.Collection type of the features option allows to opt in for
Collection management.
* Min and max number of points configurable for lines and polygons
* Polygons from custom geometryFunction now have a sketch line
* The example shows how to use a custom geometryFunction
This allows applications to control the geometry that is created from the
drawing sketch. Will e.g. be useful to create a regular polygon instead of
a circle when in Circle mode.
The addition of full extent tile ranges also allows us to simplify wrapX
handling for tile layers. By limiting wrapX to true and false as possible
values, we can remove a lot of guessing logic.
Please write blog posts, create tutorials, or develop workshops that show off cool ways to develop applications that use OL3. The examples should be kept very simple. This download functionality is neat, but it's really a gratuitous use of non-map related functionality. While it does demonstrate the use of `format.writeFeatures()`, this is buried in too much additional code that is not accessible (buried in resources/common.js) and not really related to mapping things. If we want to have examples that demonstrate how formats can be used to serialize features, a simple textarea would suffice as the target.