The aforementioned advanced settings, like resampling, or tiling scheme are gathered in the Image tab. The window is divided into 4 sections: Image, General, Directories, and Watermark. The popular feature from older versions of MapTiler Desktop - the advanced settings panel, is back with many enhancements, but we have also introduced some useful new settings and gathered it all in the “ Global settings” window. If you’d like to learn more, read the tutorial on adding a basemap from MapTiler Cloud or MapTiler Server.Īll the basemaps you add to MapTiler Desktop will be remembered by the application, even after it is closed! Global settings window With the new version, you can add a custom basemap service to be used by all map viewers in the app. There is a basic set of default basemaps available in MapTiler Desktop, but you’re not limited just to them. This means you can customize the look not only for the rendered tiles preview at the end but also see how your map will look from the start. In MapTiler Desktop 11.3, we’ve extended the “ Change basemap” functionality to the input preview page. Among many other improvements, the new release of MapTiler Desktop brings you a redesigned inspect mode for vector maps. We have also introduced a new “ Global settings” window, that brings back the ability to adjust the advanced rendering options and adds some new ones.
The new MapTiler Desktop 11.3 release is now available for you to download, and it brings some sweet new features! Now you can change the basemap when you are previewing your input files as well as the final rendered map.
MapTiler Desktop 11.3 brings custom basemaps