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Thanks for posting this here @René_Ténière. I think this is an awesome question, and I hope we get some responses from the community. From my perspective, map components and calcite are gaining a lot of support: https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/release-notes/#maps-sdk-components-beta https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/calcite-design-system/
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Hi @davidchamberlain2, currently, this is not possible with OOTB Measurement widgets. If you want more levels of precision, I would recommend using something like the geometryEngine. However, we still have this in our roadmap, and I will update this post when we have something relevant to share.
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Hi @Muhammad_AzhaziqBin_Mohd_Azlan, thanks for posting your question here. It looks like you're working with version 4.24. The current version is 4.28. When I tried with the latest version, it looks like the issue you are seeing is fixed: https://codepen.io/noash/pen/ExryPLw?editors=1000 I'd recommend updating to the latest version of the ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript, as this will contain many fixes and enhancements .
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@EfeÇağatayŞanlı - are you using the ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript, or ArcGIS Pro for this issue? It looks like an ArcGIS Pro error message, which would best be reported to Technical Support, or posting here: https://community.esri.com/t5/arcgis-pro-questions/bd-p/arcgis-pro-questions
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Hi @alib0ng0. Thanks for posting here. Questions like these might best be directed to our Sales team, so they can assist you with understanding what Esri software you may need for your project(s). https://www.esri.com/en-us/contact#c=us&t=1
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Hi @JonathanTiu. Thanks for posting your question here. This issue did not get addressed for 4.28, but is still being actively considered for a future release.
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10-25-2023
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Version 4.28 brings that big release energy to October. There are bug fixes, enhancements, and new functionality. But buckle-up, because it’s a lot. By the numbers: we fixed 46 bugs, made 26 enhancements, and added or updated 3 samples. 4.28 is Good, Web Component Library Having a web component library is like adding an app builder inside of a custom application. Pretty cool, right? While the technical details are a bit over my head, the gist is that we are adding three component libraries (released in beta) that are super cool and will make writing apps easier. https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/release-notes/#maps-sdk-components-beta Honey, Dates, and Thyme This red-herring, homograph, and homophone (respectively) is not only a great header, but is also the next item of the release to discuss. Announcing new date field types (to offer more accurate info), and time zone support for widgets, layers, and 2D MapViews. Thought you were out of thyme? Well, you might be. But if you were worried about properly handling time? 4.28 says, worry knot naught. https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/release-notes/#improved-experience-for-date-and-time Nadir vs Non-Nadir Imagery in a Post-Modern World Nadir imagery is like when an image is taken of a feature from directly above that feature. Or maybe like at the closest point of the camera’s view to that feature while parallel to the ground? Think of snapping a photo of a football team’s formation from directly overheard. Non-nadir imagery (e.g. oriented imagery) is more difficult to work with because the raster pixel values can get stretched based on the angle of orientation. Think of snapping a photo of a football team’s formation from an end-zone pylon (the little orange posts on the field, not the field goal posts, although that would work in this scenario too). More difficult to gauge positions and relative distances, right? To this end, we added some enhancements when working with oriented imagery. https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/release-notes/#oriented-imagery New Basemaps are Styling Harry Styles is an English singer. Julia Stiles is an American actress. Contrastingly, the new 4.28 basemap styles includes support for localized place labels. The most appropriate style for you depends on your requirements and environment. https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/release-notes/#new-basemap-styles Placement Matters We enhanced label placement for polygon features of non-MapImageLayer layers in 2D MapViews. Polygon labels are now better placed inside their features. This is really, really good for irregular shaped features, like an hourglass. https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/release-notes/#enhanced-polygon-label-placement What’s the Theme? A theme is an idea, concept, color scheme, or lesson that conveys a message. The new Theme class is used by the View to define the base colors used by widgets and components to render temporary graphics and labels. Widgets and components may create derived colors with varying opacity and contrast, and each widget and tool will display the theme colors in different ways. The theme can be defined to complement an application's design or to contrast a map's content. For example, defining a light textColor would display best against a dark background. Typically, theme colors are reactive and can be updated on-the-fly. https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/release-notes/#color-theming-for-interactive-tools So Animated The MediaLayer now supports animated GIF and APNG images. This feature is so cool, it doesn’t need a second sentence. https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/release-notes/#medialayer-animated-gifpng-support Watch Your Savings Saving had never been easier now that you can save StreamLayer, SubtypeGroupLayer, ImageryLayer, ImageryTileLayer, and GroupLayer to a portal item in ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Enterprise with some aptly named methods. https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/release-notes/#saving-layers-as-a-portal-item Gnu Color Ramps These new color ramps are great options for visualizing data along a continuous color ramp. Especially useful for people with color vision deficiencies. https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/release-notes/#new-color-ramps Utilizing Network Upgrades Believe it or not, the Editor widget now recognizes and respects utility networks. But that’s not the end of the story. The rules setup in the utility network are also passed to the Editor’s widget snapping rules! And (and?!) the widget associated with utility network has a new setting that allows you to configure line symbology for some associations! https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/release-notes/#utility-network-updates Would You Like to Learn More? Yeah, there is a lot more. In the office the other day, one of my colleagues was going on and on about how cool the new feature-to-feature relationship editing is. And my kids keep asking me about how the background color displays while the terrain is still loading in 3D SceneViews. Then to top it all off, my mom texted me this morning in disbelief over those 100+ raster function utility methods. Sigh. So much new stuff to write about. Well, if you’d like to learn more, then head on over to the official release notes. But before you go, check out this 4.28 inspired parody song. 4.28 is Good (Blue) Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the below song parody are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Esri, or any of its affiliates. Any rebroadcast, retransmission, or recounting of this song, without the express written consent of Esri, is prohibited. 4.28 is good, Web Component Library Improvements for dates and times are primary And whenever networks update, it’s good for utilities Don’t you know 4.28 is good? Web Component Library `Cause 4.28 is good, Web Component Library Improvements for color ramps are primary And whenever networks update, it’s good for utilities Don’t you know 4.28 is good? Web Component Library Don’t you know 4.28 is good? Web Component Library You know I’m down for oriented imagery The new basemap styles are perfect for me Animated MediaLayer will agree To saving new layers with their portal IDs Big integer support, that’s where I’ll be 4.28’s got a lot, and that’s enough for me `Cause 4.28 is good, Web Component Library Improvements for outline styles are primary And whenever networks update, it’s good for utilities Don’t you know 4.28 is good? Web Component Library 4.28 is good, good 4.28 is good Don’t you know 4.28 is good? Web Component Library So I just update, update Oh-Maps-SDK-For-JavaScript No, I don’t use 4.27 no more, don’t use 4.27 no more Oh-Maps-SDK-For-JavaScript So update your version up, version up No, nothing’s gonna stop this update `Cause 4.28 is good, Web Component Library Improvements for printing are primary And whenever networks update, it’s good for utilities Don’t you know 4.28 is good? Web Component Library Credits Release Blog https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/js-api-arcgis/announcements/whats-new-in-arcgis-maps-sdk-for-javascript-4-28 4.28 Release Notes https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/guide/release-notes/index.html 4.28 Samples https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/sample-code/?tagged=4.28 Breaking Changes across all 4x releases https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/guide/breaking-changes/index.html Parody Song inspiration https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5dEp-nN6qQ Song inspiration https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%27m_Good_(Blue) Fair use and Parody law https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_use
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I think both @JoelBennett and @JonathanTiu are correct. For additional information, we changed the implementation of how we handle font resources at version 4.8: https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/js-api-arcgis/mapping/labeling-in-2d/
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Hi @NathanHeickLACSD, thanks for posting your question here. It would be easier to help if you could share what specific properties you are looking for, and how you are querying features from an ArcGIS Server. Can you share some code or a simplified repro app? -Noah
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Hi @KaiBehncke, thanks for posting your question here. While this is currently not possible, this suggestion is on our radar for consideration at a future release. ArcGIS Ideas is also a good place to post suggestions like this: https://community.esri.com/t5/custom/page/page-id/arcgis-ideas Hope this helps. -Noah
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Thanks for your patience with this issue @JoelBennett. I can confirm that this will be fixed at version 4.28, which is due out in a few weeks.
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Hi @CarlVricella, thanks for posting your question here. It would be easier to diagnose with a simplified reproducible test case. However, here are a couple questions to help diagnose: 1) Is the MapImageLayer being sent to the print service? You can check this is the JSON request sent to the print service. 2) The current version of the API is 4.27. Does this issue still occur with 4.27? Did it work with a previous version of the API?
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Hi @JulioPereira, thanks for the question. It looks like the SceneView.toScreen() method https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/api-reference/esri-views-SceneView.html#toScreen takes a point geometry and returns a ScreenPoint https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/api-reference/esri-views-SceneView.html#ScreenPoint which does not have a z-value. So it seems like the current behavior is by design.
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Hey @mukecz1, that's good sleuthing. The popup is indeed related. Looks like a legit bug. We'll get to work on it, and I'll update this post when we have an update to share.
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Hi @mukecz1, thanks for posting your question here. I think the issue is related to the featureLayer being created on the fly. I see that the error is thrown in the console, but the Search widget seems to work fine. Can you try creating the layer in a separate function, and then pushing each layer source?
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