Line Layer Dsl
This Interface contains all the functions that will be exposed to Koltin DSL.
Separated the DSL receiver class to this interface to avoid IDE code suggestion for property getters.
Functions
A filter is a property at the layer level that determines which features should be rendered in a style layer.
Blur applied to the line, in pixels.
The color with which the line will be drawn.
The color with which the line will be drawn.
Specifies the lengths of the alternating dashes and gaps that form the dash pattern. The lengths are later scaled by the line width. To convert a dash length to pixels, multiply the length by the current line width. Note that GeoJSON sources with lineMetrics: true
specified won't render dashed lines to the expected scale. Also note that zoom-dependent expressions will be evaluated only at integer zoom levels.
Specifies the lengths of the alternating dashes and gaps that form the dash pattern. The lengths are later scaled by the line width. To convert a dash length to pixels, multiply the length by the current line width. Note that GeoJSON sources with lineMetrics: true
specified won't render dashed lines to the expected scale. Also note that zoom-dependent expressions will be evaluated only at integer zoom levels.
Draws a line casing outside of a line's actual path. Value indicates the width of the inner gap.
Draws a line casing outside of a line's actual path. Value indicates the width of the inner gap.
Defines a gradient with which to color a line feature. Can only be used with GeoJSON sources that specify "lineMetrics": true
.
Used to automatically convert miter joins to bevel joins for sharp angles.
The line's offset. For linear features, a positive value offsets the line to the right, relative to the direction of the line, and a negative value to the left. For polygon features, a positive value results in an inset, and a negative value results in an outset.
The line's offset. For linear features, a positive value offsets the line to the right, relative to the direction of the line, and a negative value to the left. For polygon features, a positive value results in an inset, and a negative value results in an outset.
The opacity at which the line will be drawn.
The opacity at which the line will be drawn.
Name of image in sprite to use for drawing image lines. For seamless patterns, image width must be a factor of two (2, 4, 8, ..., 512). Note that zoom-dependent expressions will be evaluated only at integer zoom levels.
Name of image in sprite to use for drawing image lines. For seamless patterns, image width must be a factor of two (2, 4, 8, ..., 512). Note that zoom-dependent expressions will be evaluated only at integer zoom levels.
Used to automatically convert round joins to miter joins for shallow angles.
Sorts features in ascending order based on this value. Features with a higher sort key will appear above features with a lower sort key.
The geometry's offset. Values are x, y where negatives indicate left and up, respectively.
Controls the frame of reference for line-translate
.
The geometry's offset. Values are x, y where negatives indicate left and up, respectively.
The line part between trim-start, trim-end will be marked as transparent to make a route vanishing effect. The line trim-off offset is based on the whole line range 0.0, 1.0.
Stroke thickness.
A source layer is an individual layer of data within a vector source. A vector source can have multiple source layers.
Whether this layer is displayed.