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New map Viewer and Line Labels

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12-13-2021 07:10 AM
WardMitchell2
Frequent Contributor

Hello All,

I see that there have been some recent updates to the new make viewer. One of those being the labels associated with line work. The amount of labels per line has been greatly reduced (thankfully). The issue now appears that the labels do not move when you zoom in and out. In my case I am referring to road names . Roads tend to be long and have the label "sit" in one spot doesn't help the user know where they are at when zooming around in a map. I have only noticed it so far in the AGOL webmaps I have not tried the new line work labeling in a webmap application yet. I'm I missing something? 

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ShannonJ
Occasional Contributor

I just want to add my support for this enhancement and hope that it is released soon. Labeling above or below a long is a basic functionality that I am always surprised has not yet been added to the new map viewer. 

Once added, It will greatly increase map legibility. Context for the example attached: attempting to create a map that shows users where benches are along a trail network. My end goal is to have a web map set up that users can print their own park maps, this is currently not an option due to the lack of label options. 

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RussRoberts
Esri Notable Contributor

This is planned for the upcoming release of Online. 

Labels Placement Above Along.png

LucVanDijk
Occasional Contributor

I also support the addition of label options in ArcGIS Enterprise. Until their release, I am using the following workaround for labeling line features:

  1. In ArcGIS Pro, configure label placement as 'on the line' (or 'centered straight' when using Maplex label engine).
  2. Adjust the symbol position: Y offset to mimick 'above line placement' (approx. +8 pt) or 'below line placement' (approx. -8 pt).
  3. Publish/save your WebMap and the labels will show above/below the line when viewed in the MapViewer.

Hope this helps!

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ShannonJ
Occasional Contributor

amazing news! do we have a date for that release?

thanks!

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RussRoberts
Esri Notable Contributor

Yup! We are aiming for end of June which can be subject to change but is the current plan. 

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ShannonJ
Occasional Contributor

Thank you Russ! I'll keep an eye out for the release date 🎉

RussRoberts
Esri Notable Contributor

This has been released and is out on ArcGIS Online now. 

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PeterStampfl
Emerging Contributor

Is it also released for ArcGis Enterprise? If so, which version? If not, when will it be released?

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RussRoberts
Esri Notable Contributor

This will be part of the 11.4 release

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