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What is TileServer GL?
TileServer GL is an open-source map server made for vector tiles, and able to render into raster tiles with MapLibre GL Native engine on the server side. TileServer GL provides maps to the web and mobile applications.
What is an MBTiles file?
MBTiles is a file format for storing tilesets. It’s designed to allow you to package up many files into a single tileset. For example, mapbox. mapbox-streets-v8 is a single tileset that contains administrative boundaries, road networks, POIs, and other kinds of geospatial information from many different data sources.
How do I use styles with MapTiler server?
All map styles are available in the Maps tab. If you replace the sample data by maps downloaded from MapTiler Data, your maps will be automatically styled with all the map styles you have there. If you add a new style, click on the Re-scan button and it will immediately appear here.
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