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I am setting up a featuredataform for use on a touch device (ArcGIS runtime SDK for WPF, c#). I want the fonts and controls to be large so that it is easy to use for people with fat fingers. I have set this up for most of the controls on the feature data form. However I am having problems with the popup calender for date fields. By default the calender is very small. Can anyone help by providing sample code for increasing the size of the calender control. I assume you need to use datetimepickerstyle? Thanks in advance
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I am having this exact same problem. The MeasureAction works with mouse clicks but NOT finger touches. It more than a year later with a newer version (10.2) but still seems to be a problem. Has anyone solved this? ESRI?
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Hi Jeremy If its not too late, try adding the following line pRotationRenderer.SetSymbolRotation3DFlags(esriSymbolRotation3DFlags.esriSymbolRotation3DNone, esriSymbolRotation3DFlags.esriSymbolRotation3DNone, esriSymbolRotation3DFlags.esriSymbolRotation3DUseExpressionZ); that is IRotationRenderer2 rotationRenderer = (IRotationRenderer2)pRender;
rotationRenderer.SetSymbolRotation3DExpressions("", "", "Direction + 180");
pRotationRenderer.SetSymbolRotation3DFlags(esriSymbolRotation3DFlags.esriSymbolRotation3DNone, esriSymbolRotation3DFlags.esriSymbolRotation3DNone, esriSymbolRotation3DFlags.esriSymbolRotation3DUseExpressionZ);
rotationRenderer.SymbolRotation3DRotationTypeZ = esriSymbolRotationType.esriRotateSymbolGeographic; I am trying to symbolize some points based on a field using an expression. I am using the IRotationRenderer2 interface to do this as it has the capability to use an expression. I have successfully symbolized these points without the expression just using a field value, using IRotationRenderer. But I just can't get the expression to work. Any suggestions? Here's the code I'm using: IRotationRenderer2 rotationRenderer = (IRotationRenderer2)pRender;
rotationRenderer.SetSymbolRotation3DExpressions("", "", "Direction + 180");
rotationRenderer.SymbolRotation3DRotationTypeZ = esriSymbolRotationType.esriRotateSymbolGeographic; The data source is a File Geodatabase feature class, that has a "Direction" field of type double. When I run the code, the layer does not rotate at all. When I open the rotation settings in ArcMap the expression is loaded correctly, and if I just close the dialog again from there (without changing a thing) it works fine. I read in the help that I should use the Z rotation since this is a 2D feature class. Any help would be appreciated. jeremy
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Hi, ICommandItem.Style will give you the information for arcmap desktop. IToolbarItem.Style will give you the information for ArcEngine. I think you just need to define Style property when you create your toolbar Vincent Thank you Vincent Thats helpful, but I am having trouble trying to figure out how to get to ICommandItem. I am using the autogenerated code in Visual Studio for BaseCommand and BaseToolBar
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Hi Have no problems creating custom toolbars and commands using visual studio and c#. Just wanted to know if it was possible to setup a command so that it shows the caption as well as the icon when the toolbar is first used. This would be the equivilent of right clicking on the button in customise mode and selecting "image and text" If its possible then please tell me how. Any help appreciated. Rob
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