Apply basemap style parameters customization for a basemap, such as displaying all labels in a specific language or displaying every label in their corresponding local language.
Use case
When creating an application that’s used in multiple countries, basemaps can reflect the languages and cultures of the users' location. For example, if an application user is in Greece, displaying the labels on a basemap in Greek reflects the local language. Customizing the language setting on the basemap can be controlled by an application user (such as by setting preferences), or implicitly managed within the application logic (by querying the locale of the platform running the application).
How to use the sample
This sample showcases the workflow of configuring basemap style parameters by displaying a basemap with labels in different languages and launches with a Viewpoint
set over Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey, as they use three different alphabets: Cyrillic, Greek, and Latin, respectively. By default, the BasemapStyleLanguageStrategy
is set to LOCAL
which displays all labels in their corresponding local language. This can be changed to GLOBAL
, which displays all labels in English. The SpecificLanguage
setting sets all labels to a selected language and overrides the BasemapStyleLanguageStrategy
settings.
Pan and zoom to navigate the map and see how different labels are displayed in these countries depending on the selected BasemapStyleLanguageStrategy
and SpecificLanguage
: all English, all Greek, all Bulgarian, all Turkish, or each their own.
How it works
- Create a
BasemapStyleParameters
object. - Configure customisation preferences on the
BasemapStyleParameters
object, for instance:- setting the
LanguageStrategy
toBasemapStyleLanguageStrategy.LOCAL
or setSpecificLanguage("el")
changes the label language to Greek.
- setting the
- The
SpecificLanguage
always overrides theLanguageStrategy
, which means the specific language needs to be set to an empty string in order to use the language strategy. - Create a basemap using a
BasemapStyle
and theBasemapStyleParameters
. - Assign the configured basemap to the
Map
'sbasemap
property. - To modify the basemap style, for example if you want to change your preferences, repeat the above steps.
Relevant API
- Basemap
- BasemapStyleLanguageStrategy
- BasemapStyleParameters
- Map
- MapView
About the data
The main data for this sample is the BasemapStyle
which include basemaps that support both language localization and global language setting. The supported languages, along with their language code, can be found in the API's documentation.
Tags
basemap style, language, language strategy, map, point, viewpoint
Sample Code
// [WriteFile Name=ConfigureBasemapStyleLanguage, Category=Maps]
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#ifdef PCH_BUILD
#include "pch.hpp"
#endif // PCH_BUILD
#include "Basemap.h"
#include "BasemapStyleParameters.h"
#include "ConfigureBasemapStyleLanguage.h"
#include "Map.h"
#include "MapQuickView.h"
#include "MapTypes.h"
#include "Point.h"
#include "SpatialReference.h"
#include "Viewpoint.h"
#include <QFuture>
using namespace Esri::ArcGISRuntime;
ConfigureBasemapStyleLanguage::ConfigureBasemapStyleLanguage(QObject* parent /* = nullptr */) :
QObject(parent),
m_map(new Map(SpatialReference::webMercator(), this)),
m_basemapStyleParameters(new BasemapStyleParameters(this))
{
}
ConfigureBasemapStyleLanguage::~ConfigureBasemapStyleLanguage() = default;
void ConfigureBasemapStyleLanguage::init()
{
// Register the map view for QML
qmlRegisterType<MapQuickView>("Esri.Samples", 1, 0, "MapView");
qmlRegisterType<ConfigureBasemapStyleLanguage>("Esri.Samples", 1, 0, "ConfigureBasemapStyleLanguageSample");
}
MapQuickView* ConfigureBasemapStyleLanguage::mapView() const
{
return m_mapView;
}
// Set the view (created in QML)
void ConfigureBasemapStyleLanguage::setMapView(MapQuickView* mapView)
{
if (!mapView || mapView == m_mapView)
return;
m_mapView = mapView;
m_mapView->setMap(m_map);
const Point point(3144804, 4904598);
// Create a Viewpoint object with the created Point and a scale of 10000000
const Viewpoint viewpoint(point, 10000000);
// Set the viewpoint for the mapView
mapView->setViewpointAsync(viewpoint);
emit mapViewChanged();
}
// Set new basemap language based on the parameters selected
void ConfigureBasemapStyleLanguage::setNewBasemapLanguage(bool global, const QString& language)
{
m_basemapStyleParameters->setLanguageStrategy(global ? BasemapStyleLanguageStrategy::Global : BasemapStyleLanguageStrategy::Local);
// A SpecificLanguage setting overrides the LanguageStrategy settings
if (language == "none")
{
m_basemapStyleParameters->setSpecificLanguage("");
}
else if (language == "Bulgarian")
{
m_basemapStyleParameters->setSpecificLanguage("bg");
}
else if (language == "Greek")
{
m_basemapStyleParameters->setSpecificLanguage("el");
}
else if (language == "Turkish")
{
m_basemapStyleParameters->setSpecificLanguage("tr");
}
if (m_basemap)
m_basemap->deleteLater();
m_basemap = new Basemap(BasemapStyle::OsmLightGray, m_basemapStyleParameters, this);
m_map->setBasemap(m_basemap);
}