Hello!
Pretty simple. I have some custom symbols in a Webmap that are rotated based on a direction attribute, which is in geographic degrees since it is populated from geolocated photo compass direction tag. User edits the points and corrects the direction and all is well in the map. The a surprise: When we make a print with the print widget, the symbols all appear to be rotated 90. Leads me to believe that somewhere between the map item and the print utility, the geographic vs arthimetic logic is being lost. Things look fine when we pull this into AGPro and run a map series. Goal was to try to avoid Pro for the 'printing' of the final figures from the web app. This is the last step and super unexpected. Anything I am missing or have an idea before I log a bug or tech support call?
@mattmerc - I have tried tried replicating the problem on my end but I have had no luck. The print and map symbols are aligned for me.
I have never seen anything like this before. No settings on the print utility allow for this.
Are you able to comment on the following -
1) Is this AGOL or Enterprise?
2) What printing service are you using? - out of the box or custom?
3) Not sure why this would matter but what co-ordinate system is your data published in?
Wow! Thanks for looking into this @gis_KIWI4 .
1. AGO
2. Standard OOTB ExB print widget. NOTE: I am using a custom symbol
3. I believe all services in Web Merc Aux but I will check that!
I will add this also happens when accessing the AGO web map in arcgis pro and it only happens when you rotate the map off of north up whether it is manual or automatic (part of a map series). It looks like the print map is adding the map rotation angle to the symbol rotation angle, i.e. 90 deg photo on web map with a 90 deg map rotation becomes 180 deg photo on printed map. Odd!