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Way to go, ESRI... a layer provided for context, that cannot be interpreted. I have fudged a solution together by linking in the Description to an image created from screenshots of the legends on the Item Details pages. Thanks for your time, Tim.
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Thanks for replying, Tim. Here's what I found when I tried your suggestion: - if I choose Aspect as the renderer, I do get a legend, but the data (and legend) turn greyscale. This is a step forward, but not really ideal - the coloured aspect map is much better. - if I choose Aspect Map, this is the same as my current view, i.e. colour on the map but R/G/B on the legend. The web mapping app is at http://uea1.maps.arcgis.com/apps/StorytellingSwipe/index.html?appid=b2833e65d2cc4d87b3356dff273c58fc&webmap=72293726f5f1… I'm really hoping there is a way to keep the coloured aspect map and somehow add a legend.
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I am exploring ArcGIS Online for teaching and would like to include ESRI's Terrain Aspect Map and Slope Map as context layers in a (swipe) web mapping application I am creating. They look great in the map, but the legend for each is irrelevant (see below) so the reader cannot easily interpret the map. Slope is fairly intuitive (for relative rather than absolute values), but aspect, as shown, is less so. Is there any way that I can include meaningful information in the legend, or on the web map at all? If I look at the layer's Item Details, the page held by ESRI shows a simple legend for each (below). A way to get these in to my web map would be helpful, but the Description panel does not allow images. Any suggestions, please? Thank you! Katy
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I realise this thread is pretty much a year old, but I am having the same problem. Can anyone shed any light?
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I have two line feature classes: roads and footpaths*. Unfortunately they come from different sources and do not match up well. One is clean within itself (no erroneous dangles), but the other is not, and they do not relate cleanly to each other. Paths which should stop at roads either fall short or overshoot. I would like to get these into a coherent dataset where road/path segments run between intersections, so that I can then go on to measure connectivity. Is there a tool/script that will snap endpoints to other nearby vertices/endpoints, and split lines if/where other lines' endpoints are snapped to their vertices? Shifting of endpoints and vertices is not a problem - a coherent network is more important. I'm using 9.3. I don't have experience with Network Analyst or any of the Topology tools, but would be very happy to be pointed in the direction of some useful beginner resources. I looked into creating a topology but could not see which of the topology rules would be useful to my particular datasets and the issue here. The data suppliers only hold the data as shapefiles and don't seem very aware of the concept of topology... Many thanks for any advice or links, and of course I am happy to clarify further if needed. Katy * rights of way across fields etc., not footpaths alongside roads
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