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It will be a part of AppStudio. After the Quartz release of the ArcGIS Runtime SDK for Qt.
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Sorry the chain of responses is getting a little tangled. Referring specifically to working with iOS, the maps do need to be stored in the same folder structure - the catch is that iTunes doesn't expose the full folder structure to you. You have two choices: 1) Use iTunes - copy the whole ArcGIS folder out of iTunes onto your machine - insert the Maps folder and your TPK's - copy the wholde ArcGIS folder back into iTunes 2) Use iExplorer - this product allows you to browse to a deeper level than iTunes. Copy the Maps folder and TPK's to the My Surveys folder.
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Hi Craig - Yes you can manually add the Maps folder (and TPK) to that My Surveys folder. The folder on the desktop has no relation to the devices. You would need to manually copy your TPK to the equivalent folders on your devices.
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Craig If you are looking at folders on your desktop - which your description of seeing the My Survey Designs folder implies - be sure that you have installed Survey123 as well as Survey123 Connect. You will only get the My Surveys\Maps folder then. Regards, Marika
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Easier summarized in dot points: - Survey123 uses the Qt map control, Collector uses the ArcGIS Runtime map control. - Survey123 currently uses no ArcGIS Runtime components - this makes it significantly smaller, and allows it to run on a much wider range of devices (eg: Survey123 on Windows Phone) - Survey123 is built with AppStudio, and will soon be released as a developer sample in AppStudio. - AppStudio does include ArcGIS Runtime components, so with the developer sample you can choose to swap in the ArcGIS Runtime map component in place of the Qt one, and have the same .tpk experience you have in Collector. Regarding deployment of .tpk's: - deployment is a copy / paste step as you describe. All .tpk's in the map folder will be available for all surveys - editing of the .info file is required if you want to control which .tpk's are available in each survey. eg: you may not want to see every .tpk available on the device in a survey (you may want to force the use of just one)
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Hi Zoltan Yes Web Mercator is a requirement of the Qt map control (which is what Survey123 uses) - you need to use Web Mercator in your tpk's. Yes you do need to hand craft the .info file at the moment, over time that will get rolled into the app and Connect, but its still early days. Regards, Marika
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The AppStudio Framework help is installed with AppStudio on your desktop and is accessed from inside Qt Creator on the Help tab.
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Yes you are correct the first url is a tile service and shouldn't be there - sorry that was a typo! try this one instead http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=9a7e015149854c35b5eb94494f4aeb89 I have edited the original post with the correction, and also removed the erroneous comma. Hot tip for anyone writing json - use an online json validator to check your comma's and brackets!
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Changing the image size that is either on disk saved or that is uploaded, is not a current feature, but is something that we are considering for future releases.
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Shapefiles are not yet supported by the Qt Runtime - hence are not yet support in AppStudio.
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Survey123 supports the use of offline basemaps. These basemaps must be of the Esri file type of tile package and web mercator projection. Tile packages can be created using ArcGIS Pro. NOTE: Currently there are many manual steps required to use basemaps in your survey. It is expected that a more streamlined process will be added, but we wanted to make the functionality available as soon as possible. This topic will be updated as the user experience of including basemaps in your survey, evolves. Create a map tile package You can create a map tile package using ArcGIS Pro. Once created you can copy it directly to your device for use in Survey123 or share it in ArcGIS for others to use. To create a map tile package: Launch ArcGIS Pro. Open an existing map or create a new map. Ensure your map has a suitable name and description. To edit these, right click the map in the table of contents, and choose properties. In Toolbox, choose the Create Map Tile Package tool and enter the input map name and the output file name. Input map name and output file name are the minimum requirements for this tool. You can optionally enter other properties. Run the Create Map Tile Package tool. A new .tpk will be created in your chosen output location. To use this file in Survey123 you can upload it to ArcGIS to share with others, or manually copy it to your device. Copy your tile package directly to your device If you do not have internet connectivity or are unable to connect to ArcGIS, you can copy your tile package directly to your device, or use it from an external storage card. To copy your tile package directly to your device: Connect to your device. If you are using an iOS device, you will need to use iTunes. Copy you .tpk to your ~\ArcGIS\My Surveys\Maps folder. For example, on Windows this would be C:\Users\UserName\ArcGIS\My Surveys\Maps. If you already had Survey123 open before copying, restart Survey123. To use your tile package from an external storage card: Copy your tile package to your storage card and place the card in your device. Launch Survey123 on your device and on the My Surveys menu, choose Settings. Nominate an additional Map Library Folder that represents your storage card. The default path of ~/ArcGIS/My Surveys/Maps will already be shown. You can add additional paths by Typing the additional path directly into the edit box (use a semi colon to separate paths). Use the folder browser to select an additional path. Any path selected will be appended to your Map Library Folder. When you next open a survey that has the map append property set to true, tile packages on your storage card will be appended to the list of available basemaps. Currently no checking is performed to ensure that Map Library Folders are valid. the first path in the list will used when you choose to download tile packages from ArcGIS Online. The Map Library Folder path will not appear on iOS as external storage is not supported on this platform. Share your tile package You can share a map tile package in ArcGIS so that you can download it on different devices, or share with other people to use. NOTE: The maximum file size that can be uploaded to ArcGIS Online is 1GB. To share a tile package: Sign in to http://www.arcgis.com or your Portal for ArcGIS. Browse to My Contents. Select Create a new item. Select From My Computer. Browse to your tile package and choose to Upload. Be sure not to check the create tile service check-box when uploading your tile package. After your tile package has been uploaded to ArcGIS online, be sure to copy the URL of this package. An example tile package URL is http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=221a6aab56804a988a94ec9f82a063e7. Associate a shared tile package to a survey In order to be able make shared tile packages available to users of a survey, the survey itself needs to know where to download the survey from. This information is stored in the surveys .info file. Currently there is no user interface for this and you must enter text directly into this file. If you already have uploaded your survey to ArcGIS, you will already have a .info file that you can edit. If you have not already uploaded your survey to ArcGIS, you can create a new .info file with the following information. To associate a shared tile package to your survey: Browse to your survey folder on your computer. Open the file MySurvey.info in a text editor. If you have not already uploaded this survey to ArcGIS, this file will not exist. You can create a new file called MySurvey.info, where MySurvey is the name of your survey. Copy the follow code snippet into this file and save. Upload your survey to ArcGIS. { "displayInfo": { "map": { "mapTypes": { "append": false, "includeLibrary": false, "mapSources": [ { "url": "http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=9a7e015149854c35b5eb94494f4aeb89 ", "storeInMapLibrary": false }, { "url": "http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=4497b7bb42e543b691027840d1b9092a" } ] } } } } The following lists the optional properties you can define when managing tile packages in your surveys: append—When you set the append property to equal true, the user will see the list of default online basemaps with your tile package appended at the bottom. When set to false, users will only be able to see the tile packages defined in your MySurvey.info file. The default value is true. includeLibrary—When you set the includeLibrary property to equal true, all tile packages stored on the device will appear in the list of basemaps of the current survey. When set to false, only the basemaps (online or tile packages) defined in the MySurvey.info file will be listed. The default value is true. storeInMapLibrary - Only relevant to tile package map sources. Specifies if the tile package will be stored in the map library or is private to the survey. If includeLibrary is set to false, then tile packages are automatically stored privately and this property will be ignored. The default value is true. Download a shared tile package in Survey123 You can download tile packages for later offline use. Tile packages need to be associated to a survey for you to be able to find them and download. To download a shared tile package: Launch Survey123 and sign in with your ArcGIS named user account. Select the survey that you associated a tile package too. Select the menu and choose Download Maps. Choose the tile package from the list to download. Once successfully downloaded, you will see the tile package in the list of maps on the location page of your survey. Use a tile package in Survey123 You can use either manually copied tile packages or downloaded shared tile packages in your survey. To use a tile package: Launch Survey123 and sign in with your ArcGIS named user account. Select the survey that you associated a tile package to. Choose Collect. Select the location question and display the full screen map. Select the menu and choose the tile package.
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In Latin America and Spain, every January 5 th , all kids go to bed early. The reason? That night, three wise men will visit their homes and leave presents for them. It is a magical night! You can learn more about this tradition here. It looks like we had to wait until this magical night to get our latest update to you. In fact, we pushed our updates early in December for review to Apple, but with the Christmas season it seems like the review process was slower than usual. Anyways, other than minor fixes, this is what our latest update includes: Support for offline basemaps: With the latest version of Survey123 Connect and the field app, you can configure your forms to use your own Tile Packages (TPK files). In this manner, end-users of the Survey123 field app will be able to use the map while completely offline. You can create TPK files with your own data, ArcGIS Online basemaps or a combination of both. Essentially, you first create the TPK file in ArcGIS for Desktop and share it in ArcGIS Online or your own Portal for ArcGIS. Then you reference the URL of this TPK file in your own Form and publish the Form. Using the latest version of the Survey123 field app, you will be able to download the TPK locally and use the map while offline. This geonet blog shows how you can create and use your own TPK files. The process at the moment is completely manual. With this update we just wanted to get the basics in place. Upcoming updates will simplify the process quite a bit. Support for OAuth: This feature is key if you ever wanted to use Survey123 with your Enterprise logins. Survey123 Connect for ArcGIS, the Web site and the Field app now use OAuth. It is important to note that Survey123 support for OAuth is at the moment only available with ArcGIS Online. The OAuth capabilities of Survey123 for ArcGIS will work against the upcoming 10.4 update of Portal for ArcGIS. For Portal for ArcGIS instances prior to 10.4, Esri is planning to make available a small utility to enable Survey123 OAuth support. This is expected in the next few weeks and we will use this blog to update on its availability. In any event, if you want to keep using Survey123 for ArcGIS as usual, without OAuth, against your 10.3.1 Portal for ArcGIS, everything will continue working without change. Look out for a documentation website going live in the next few weeks, and our next major update will be focused on survey loading performance.
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Hi Eduard The help page you refer to is currently being updated - but in the meantime - here is the info you need. Specifically, I expect its step 7 that you are after. Install AppStudio. Install Visual Studio 2013. Install Microsoft WinDbg. Install Qt SDK for Windows. Run the script C:\Users\<username>\Applications\ArcGIS\AppStudio\sdk\ideintegration\post-install.bat. This script detects the latest Qt version installed at the default path C:\Qt\Qt5.x.x. If Qt is installed in a different location on your machine, modify the value of WIN64DIR in the script to point to the directory where Qt SDK is installed. Open Qt Creator from the Qt SDK install. For example, if you have Qt 5.5.1 installed, the path would be C:\Qt\Qt5.5.1\Tools\QtCreator\bin\qtcreator.exe. Open one of your AppStudio apps by selecting the app.qmlproject file. By default, apps are located in C:\Users\<username>\ArcGIS\AppStudio\Apps. Browse to Project > Run and in the section titled Run Environment, choose to Add a new environment variable called QT_OPENGL with the value angle. Note: This step must be repeated every time a new app is opened. Alternatively you can choose to save this as a system environment variable, eliminating the need to set it in Qt Creator. Choose Run to launch the app in QML Scene.
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I just checked on my Juno 3B and its working. Which version of ArcPad are you using? We did have scripting problem in 10.2 and 10.2.1 that was fixed in 10.2.2. Its possible you need an ArcPad update.
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