Retrieves glyphs used to display labels on a map.
See also: AWS API Documentation
See ‘aws help’ for descriptions of global parameters.
get-map-glyphs
--font-stack <value>
--font-unicode-range <value>
--map-name <value>
<outfile>
--font-stack (string)
A comma-separated list of fonts to load glyphs from in order of preference. For example,
Noto Sans Regular, Arial Unicode.Valid fonts stacks for Esri styles:
VectorEsriDarkGrayCanvas –
Ubuntu Medium Italic|Ubuntu Medium|Ubuntu Italic|Ubuntu Regular|Ubuntu BoldVectorEsriLightGrayCanvas –
Ubuntu Italic|Ubuntu Regular|Ubuntu Light|Ubuntu BoldVectorEsriTopographic –
Noto Sans Italic|Noto Sans Regular|Noto Sans Bold|Noto Serif Regular|Roboto Condensed Light ItalicVectorEsriStreets –
Arial Regular|Arial Italic|Arial BoldVectorEsriNavigation –
Arial Regular|Arial Italic|Arial BoldValid font stacks for HERE Technologies styles:
VectorHereBerlin –
Fira GO Regular|Fira GO BoldVectorHereExplore, VectorHereExploreTruck –
Firo GO Italic|Fira GO Map|Fira GO Map Bold|Noto Sans CJK JP Bold|Noto Sans CJK JP Light|Noto Sans CJK JP Regular
--font-unicode-range (string)
A Unicode range of characters to download glyphs for. Each response will contain 256 characters. For example, 0–255 includes all characters from range
U+0000to00FF. Must be aligned to multiples of 256.
--map-name (string)
The map resource associated with the glyph file.
outfile (string)
Filename where the content will be saved
See ‘aws help’ for descriptions of global parameters.
Blob -> (blob)
The blob’s content type.
ContentType -> (string)
The map glyph content type. For example,
application/octet-stream.