With the release of Pro 3.1 comes more of the paper nautical charting capabilities, but I couldn't find any documentation yet that outlines the process (even in general terms/processes). Can I please ask what are the suggested steps in creating a paper chart product from the maritime GDB, especially in setting up the layout/sheet/panel?
I could probably wait for the documentation to be around but I badly need to report on how we can use ArcGIS Pro now since we've been having some issues with old paper charting software.
Appreciate any help! Thanks!
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nothing much in the maritime blog or documents either directly related to paper charts
Hello @CBBiong ,
We are working on paper charting equivalency in ArcGIS Pro. Complete production workflow will be available at a future release. The 3.1 product files contain the schema and configuration to execute individual geoprocessing tools in the Maritime tools > Cartography toolset. Product files are a separate installation from ArcGIS Pro.
Attached is a document containing a paper charting overview. If necessary, we can schedule a meeting to help with any problems.
Hi @PSheatsley ,
Thank you so much for this. Really big help 🙂
Appreciate everyone who took time to answer, thanks guys!
Since I've been experiencing a problems with New Nautical Product wizard I want to try produce Paper Chart in ArcGIS Pro.
Does Chart Automation tool can be used in ArcGIS Pro just like in ArcMap?
For automating steps:
Generate light sectors
Transfer Quality Of Position
Thank you in advance for your reply.
Hello @NauryzbekAbylkair ,
The Chart Automation Tool is has not been developed for ArcGIS Pro yet. It is in our roadmap for a future release. However, all of the individual tools are in ArcGIS Pro to step through the process of creating a chart. Please refer to the document, NauticalChartArcGISPro.docx in the previous post above, for the individual processes.
Feel free to contact us with any additional questions.
New in ArcGIS Maritime (esri.com) for the recent blog