I'm using the latest software version ArcGIS Pro 2.7.3. My startup page has a white rectangular silhouette that covers part of the page. This also happens when I program a custom start page. It sort of looks like the same size as one of my panes that is docked to the right of the screen. Any idea how I debug this and get that removed?
Its quite obvious, I don't think I need to circle it:
Hi Joe,
I tried this using Pro 2.7.3 and I can't duplicate your issue, however, I had a similar issue with Outlook about a month back where I saw a similar 'silhouette' across the top of my outlook window. After I updated my OS and video drivers the problem went away.
Here's my startup screen:
Thanks for the tip. I'll check my drivers although one of my colleagues is seeing the same thing. If I remove all my add-ins, it goes away. If I reinstall my add-in that I have been developing, I see it again.
Ok that narrows it down. Can you try to figure out which add-in is causing the issue and then share the config.daml for that add-in?
Its actually my add-in I'm creating. Ugh, I need to strip down the config.daml so I share it. I'll keep working it. Thanks.
@Wolf With your hint I nailed it down to one of my panes in my Add-in. I have a webbrowser control inside my pane. If I remove it, the the white rectangle goes away. I'm using it so I can print html status messages to a console like window (my pane). Maybe ArcGIS doesn't support webbrowser control inside pane in this way? I'll have to think of an alternative way to display html if I can't fix.
<Grid>
<Grid.RowDefinitions>
<RowDefinition Height="*"/>
<RowDefinition Height="Auto"/>
</Grid.RowDefinitions>
<WebBrowser Grid.Row="0" x:Name="webConsole" Margin="10,5,10,0" ui:BrowserBehavior.Html="{Binding HtmlToDisplay}"/>
<ProgressBar Grid.Row="1" x:Name="ProgressBar" HorizontalAlignment="Left" Width="150" Height="10"
Margin="10, 5, 0, 5" IsIndeterminate="{Binding IsProgressIndeterminate}"
Visibility="{Binding IsProgressVisible, Converter={StaticResource BoolToVisibility}}"/>
</Grid>
I will take a look at this. As a workaround: ArcGIS Pro is using the Chromium Web Control and you can find a sample (also using a pane) here: arcgis-pro-sdk-community-samples/Framework/ChromiumWebBrowserSample at master · Esri/arcgis-pro-sdk-... and some documentation about the browser control here: ProConcepts Framework · Esri/arcgis-pro-sdk Wiki (github.com)