Summary:
Enable snapping to feature edges in addition to vertices to improve editing and measurement workflows.
Details:
Current snapping behavior is limited to vertices, requiring users to densify geometries to achieve acceptable accuracy. This introduces unnecessary complexity, increases maintenance, and can degrade performance. Supporting edge-based snapping would streamline workflows and reduce the need for excessive vertex creation.
Use Case:
Measuring perpendicular distance from a centerline point to a water line using the Measure Distance tool. Existing functionality only snaps to endpoints and vertices, limiting accuracy without modifying geometry.
Benefits:
-Improves editing efficiency
-Reduces geometry complexity
-Enhances measurement accuracy
-Supports cleaner, more maintainable datasets
I've logged the enhancement and hope you'll consider ENH-000168338. Cheers!
This looks to have glitched & double-posted.
Other copy is found here, so ESRI mods can merge the two: https://community.esri.com/t5/arcgis-field-maps-ideas/support-snapping-to-line-and-polygon-edges/idi...
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In our databases and workflows, we'd generally end up with at least a vertex—if not a full asset/segment break—at the point where those two lines intersect. But I often prefer to make that break after drawing the new line that's first going to need to snap to a line midpoint or other non-vertex edge.
I'd love to see something like this in Field Maps.
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EDIT: I see now that the two postings are in two different boards; missed that, at first. It's a little unclear to me which board is the more appropriate place for the Idea, and/or whether separate ideas are warranted. I genuinely can't remember what the AGOL Map Viewer snapping currently allows, as I haven't used it in a while.
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