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I transcribed the code from the video. Hope it helps others. https://github.com/appsird/MultiMap
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FYI: attention Apple MapKit team compiling this basic map view app on Xcode release: Version 13.0 beta (13A5155e) on macOs Monterey 12.0 Beta (21A5268h) On machine Mac mini (M1, 2020) I receive the blank map page - and the flyover modes are not understood. __ compiling the same app with the same Xcode 13 on macOS Big Sur, MacBook Pro 2.3 Ghz Dual-Core Intel core i5, the flyover views still work as prior. Copying the Big Sur compiled image back to my M1, and launching the app - the map view does not correctly display the flyover mode. This is a bug. Though, it is my understanding Apple does not allow bugs to be filed against beta releases. Will wait for the next beta release to hopefully clear this issue. As it is clear, the framework being used by macOS Apple Maps app does not have this issue.
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My ViewController is as follows. Upon launch of macOS Monterey Apple Maps app, the app opens in satellited flyover mode. There must be additional setup requirements now? import Cocoa import MapKit class ViewController: NSViewController, MKMapViewDelegate {     @IBOutlet weak var mapView: MKMapView!     override func viewDidLoad() {         super.viewDidLoad()         mapView.delegate = self         mapView.mapType = .satelliteFlyover     }     override var representedObject: Any? {         didSet {         }     } }