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Hi, Reed - This capability is now built into the interactions supported by the sketch editor. Users can double tap on a selected vertex, and they will be presented with a context menu to remove the vertex. If you were hoping to do this programmatically instead, right now we don't expose that ability, but we plan to provide some additional APIs in the next release that will let you discover the selected vertex and then delete it.
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Hi, Mark - This is not an iOS 11 issue per se. We have extensively tested the v100.1 runtime with some of the iOS 11 betas and the recent GM and found no issues that affect functionality or usability of apps built with the runtime. This message is developer warning being generated by Xcode 9 because it has a new main-thread-checker that is enabled by default to look for potential problems in accessing Apple's UIKit APIs. It has flagged a couple of instances where we need to tweak how we use these APIs and be fully compliant with Apple's guidance. We are working on it and hope to release an update soon that should be free of any warnings, but in the meantime don't let it prevent you from supporting iOS 11 for your apps. Based on our testing, we are confident that the existing runtime works just as well on iOS 11. _ Divesh
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What error are you getting? Try running the command `pod repo update` to make sure your local cocoapods cache has the latest specs avaialable
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Nehru - probably a temporary network/download error. Can you try again and let us know if you're still seeing problems.
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Gautam, The error you're getting suggests to me that your cocoapods repo is likely outdated and does not have the latest pods, that's why it is complaining it cannot find a spec for ArcGIS v100.1. Try running the command `pod repo update` and try again.
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We have fixed a crash with a similar stack trace for our next release (v100.1). It should be available in a few weeks.
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We have fixed a crash with a similar stack trace for our next release (v100.1). It should be available in a few weeks.
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We don't provide the ability to specify a selection symbol. If you want to use a different symbol for selected graphics, assign the selected graphics a new symbol, and revert the symbol back when you unselect them
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We currently do not support directly reading shapefile from disk. This is planned for a future version. In the meantime you can upload the shapefile to ArcGIS Online or Portal and create a webmap from it. Then that webmap can be displayed easily using the runtime.
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Can you provide the stack trace you get when the app crashes? Also, does the crash happen when you create the instance of the layer, or when you add it to map as a base layer? Just to clarify, we don't load the whole vector tile package into memory, we access individual tiles that are needed from the package on disk.
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Did you notice that exception because you have breakpoints enabled on c++ exceptions? Sometimes there are internal c++ excpetions in runtime but they do not always translate into an error or imply something is going wrong. The fact that you are expecting results but not getting any could indicate a problem. Is the feature service publicly available for me to try out? Anything special about the data? what type of attributes does the feature have?
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We plan on providing a way to refresh layers in the upcoming release. You will be able to provide an interval at which to automatically update the tile layer. Diving into the internals a little, the tile layer maintains a temporary cache where it stores tiles that have already been fetched for display. This is in addition to a HTTP cache that the system maintains for tiles fetched over the network. When the interval threshold is reached, we will invalidate the layer's temporary cache and re-request the tiles in order to display, but the tiles requests may be serviced from the HTTP cache depending upon what expiry headers were sent by the server. There isn't a way to subvert the HTTP cache and force going back to the server when the server suggests HTTP caching. In other words, the interval only applies to the layer's temp cache
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If these are feature layers, you need to explicitly enable the labels in your app using AGSFeatureLayer#labelsEnabled
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