Hi, thanks for the add-in!!!
I tested the Streetview add-in and I think it will be working (it opens web browser on google maps) but in my case, the coordinates given to browser has coma decimals separator. I think its because my Czech (Europe) Windows, am I right? And is it possible to handle it in your add-in?
Thank you very much, Petr B.
Thanks for the add-in. I do have a couple of enhancements/issues. I am running in ArcPro 2.0. After installing the addin, you click on one of the ribbon apps and you can't release it back to the original ID/Select settings. Also, you can't remove the addin unless you remove the fil;e placed in the user folder structure. Lastly, StreetView opens in full screen mode which will cover what you are working on. It might be more useful if it is a smaller window that pops on top of the ArcPro window. Other than these issues, I'm glad someone is providing something for Street View for Pro!
Thank you for sharing this out! I just started testing this in 2.3.0 and so far its working great.
Hi, thanks for the add-in!!!
Like Petr B.I tested the Streetview add-in and I think it will be working (it opens web browser on google maps) but in my case, the coordinates given to browser has coma decimals separator. I think its because my Spanish (Europe) Windows, am I right? And is it possible to handle it in your add-in?
Thank you very much, Petr B.
MapPoint.X and MapPoint.Y are both double, so if your system is set for a "comma" decimal separator your best bet might be to convert them both to a string, and then replace the "comma" with a "decimal" since that is what the Google URL is expecting.
Something like this might work:
string yString = coords.Y.toString().Replace(",", ".");
string xString = coords.X.toString().Replace(",", ".");
And then replace coords in the URL with yString and xString respectively. I would think that would work, but I haven't actually tried it.
Hi Brian,
Sorry if it's a newbie question, but I don't have much experience developing addin extensions.
Once the changes to the c# file are done do you have to recompile it?
-Aleix
Yes, once you "Build" the project that will create a new .esriAddInX file.
Thank you for the addin! Works perfect! (current version arcpro 2.9.2)
Just updated to Pro 3.0 and the Add-In doesn't load. Complains that it targets an incompatible version of ArcGIS Pro (2.0). Does anyone know of a workaround other than re-compiling the source code to include 3.0?
Hi Gregg,
Would you be able to compile the Add-In so that it installs correctly under ArcGIS Pro 3.0?
The version under GitHub is targeted at version 2. This tool is such a massive help and it would be great if you could do this for the community.