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By Pablo Candelas Gonzalez / Bing Maps
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The Maps team has been busy making improvements and adding new features to the
Maps platform for the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update. In addition to performance and
visual improvements to the 3D engine, we are introducing features requested by users,
like the ability to import 3D models into the map and support for layering and binding
for map elements. We also are making enhancements to the styling API to allow clients
to specify base map styles and visual states for their own map elements. Finally, we are
announcing a places API to see relevant information of a place right within the current
context of the calling app.
Without further ado, please see the highlights below and keep your feedback coming!
3D Buildings
You might recall that some 3D buildings were missing in the previous release. We have
been working hard since then to bring them back (and improve the ones that didnt
look correct) with this update. Keep an eye out for more 3D buildings in the next few
months!
3D Objects
We are adding a new MapElement called MapElement3D. Along with MapModel3D, this
new API can be used to import and display 3D objects with ease. Think about fancy 3D
push pins, cars, planes, etc. The possibilities are endless!
You can bind elements on the map to your own custom collections of business objects
with the Map Control.Layers API.
Here are some examples of the customization that can be done of map elements using
the new styling extensions on the Windows 10 Map Control:
Integrate your elements better with the base map using MapStyleSheetEntry
You can make your map elements look like they are part of the base map by setting
their style to an existing entry in the map style sheet such as Water.
See MapStyleSheetEntry for the full list of entries you can chose from.
Bing logo is rendered by the Windows 10 Map Control through changing the map
polygons MapStyleSheetEntry property to Water.
You can further modify the appearance of your map elements by leveraging default
states like Hover and Selected in the map style sheet, or override them to create your
own. See MapStyleSheetEntriesStates for the full list of states you can chose from.
Bellevue Square, City Center and Meydenbauer POIs are rendered by the Windows 10
Map Control through overriding the scale of the existing UserPointentry and changing
the map icons MapStyleSheetEntryState property to a custom state that extends the
existing Hover and Selected entry states.
Place Info
Finally, we are happy to announce the new PlaceInfo API that allows you to see rich
relevant information of a place without the need of switching context, in a pop-up UI,
right within your own app.
https://github.com/Microsoft/Windows-universal-
samples/tree/dev/Samples/MapControl