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12-14-2009 08:42 AM
TedCronin
MVP Honored Contributor
I justed uploaded new data, and no thumbnail was generated, is there a setting to turn this on or off.  It should be just on, right?
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MikeMinami
Esri Notable Contributor
What are you uploading? Layer packages and map services will automatically have a thumbnail because layer packages have an embedded thumbnail in the package and a thumbnail can be automatically generated from a map service.

However, map documents (mxd), layer files (lyr), globe documents (3dd) don't automatically have thumbnails because the file itself doesn't have a thumbnail inside of it. So these have to be created after the item is uploaded.

Mike
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TedCronin
MVP Honored Contributor
I uploaded a lpk file.
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TedCronin
MVP Honored Contributor
However, map documents (mxd), layer files (lyr), globe documents (3dd) don't automatically have thumbnails because the file itself doesn't have a thumbnail inside of it. So these have to be created after the item is uploaded.

Mike



Is there a way to generate thumbnails manually for LPKs, in not, how does one do it for these other file types?
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MarkBockenhauer
Esri Regular Contributor
Ted,

If any of the layers being package use transparency the captured thumbnail will be blank.

The good news is that the problems with thumbnails have been corrected for 9.4 beta 2.   Now (9.4 beta 2) the display on your screen when you create the package, is captured exactly as it is displayed.

Prior to this 9.4 release, the only way around the problem is to capture a picture manually (print screen, etc..) and edit it Online (Edit Detailted information -> click the thumbnail -> browse for a thumbnail to use).

Mark
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TedCronin
MVP Honored Contributor
Ted,



Prior to this 9.4 release, the only way around the problem is to capture a picture manually (print screen, etc..) and edit it Online (Edit Detailted information -> click the thumbnail -> browse for a thumbnail to use).

Mark



Good to know for now, anyway.

Thanks Mark.
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