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2023 and I have the same issue. Has this been resolved?
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I had a similar issue. I added a Search Radius of 1 ft to the tool input and it worked. Did not need to use the Integrate Tool for my data. I should also mention that my data is roadway centerlines, so 1 ft did not cause any issues.
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This is so simple and effective I can't believe I didn't think to use python to make the variable to just pass as the whole where_clause. I've been working forever on this and finally saw your post!
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I am having the same problem, did you ever find the solution to this? It seems like it would be very easy to do but there is not size option on LineSymbolMarker.
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Hello, Is there any way to extract line from the polygons. I was able to get the polygons....but need the line inside it?? Any idea how to proceed ahead!
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Hi EdDempsey Could you please explain through code how you were able to automatically populate the field. Thank you
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Are graphic elements within data frames accessible using ArcPy? I'm attempting to adjust a graphic element that I have in a MXD using ArcPy. However, it is not an element from the page layout (layout view), it is within a data frame (data view). I can't use the ListLayoutElements function because: "ListLayoutElements only returns elements from a page layout and not map annotation elements that may exist within a data frame." There's no way to accomplish this task manually - my script needs to export many images and the extent of the data frame changes for every image. Big picture: I'm trying to work around label overprints of an inset data frame just like the "Don't ignore data frames" problem in this thread: How do I force Maplex to ignore transparent polygons, not ignore Data Frames?
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Hi Robert, Thanks for the quick reply. After examining the sample and experimenting with my WMA’s code, I think another piece is setting the max-height in addition to overflow-y. Just removing the overflow: hidden; from my class’s CSS didn’t appear to help, but then adding a max-height did make the scrollbar appear when the div content was long. This will make it possible to scroll when the content of the div is longer than a set value, which is definitely helpful. However, this doesn’t 100% replicate what I was hoping. I’ve noticed that, when placed in an Expand, some widgets like Legend will automatically add or remove the vertical scrollbar depending on the height of the browser window (see screenshots below). The only difference between these two screenshots is that, for the second image, I made the browser window shorter. It seems either the Expand or the Widget is set to change its own height depending on the height of the browser window…?
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I have a feature layer of polygons in my map (I'm using version 3.16). I have fields in this layer that I want to use to label the polygons. I have been able to use LabelClass and labelExpressionInfo to simply label the polygons with values from individual fields. Now I want to take it a step further. Is it possible to use a function to label my polygons with the result of subtracting one field’s values from another? For example, I have two fields named JanTemp and JanNormTemp. One polygon has a JanTemp value of 27.9 and a JanNormTemp of 29.4. I’m trying to symbolize and label the polygons with the departure from Norm value, which in this case would be -1.5. I don’t want to just add a new field to the polygons and calculate the departures… I’m trying to have this figure itself out programmatically. I was able to get the ClassBreaksRenderer to do this. Here is the function I defined first: // Function for renderer
rendfunc = function(value) {
var attr = value.attributes;
var start = attr[field1];
var minus = attr[field2];
return (start-minus);
} And then here is the line I used to create the CBR: // Set up renderer
var flyrRenderer = new CBRenderer(null, rendfunc); So far I have unsuccessful with my attempts at labeling the polygons in a similar fashion. Has anyone else done this?
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I edited my code a bit more, so I figured I'd share. For the 'Clear' button, instead of running code similar to the 'Set' function, now it simply sets the values of the text boxes in the left pane to blank strings, and then runs the 'Set' function. function clickBtnClearDefaultInfo() {
txt1.value = '';
txt2.value = '';
txt3.value = '';
txt4.value = '';
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...and, after getting lunch with another GIS-savvy co-worker, I figured out a solution. The selections on my feature layers needed to be cleared. I added two lines to the beginning of my refresh function, so now it looks like this: function refresh() {
map.infoWindow.hide();
flyrTracks.clearSelection();
flyrCounties.clearSelection();
// SET UP defquery STRING HERE
flyrTracks.setDefinitionExpression(defquery);
flyrTracks.redraw();
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I was using the ArcPy documentation. I wrote a script to create my test exports. The Production PDF stuff is new to me, however, I'm not sure I have access to the Production Mapping extension... I put " import arcpyproduction " in my script and got a 'No module' error. My desktop is running ArcGIS 10.2.2. We do have a few machines with 10.3, I'll look into using this when one is available. We have a good mix of data types on these maps... A raster (photo) basemap, with multiple layers of polygons (7), lines (11), and a few points(2). Plus a few (3) annotation layers for good measure. It seems a lot of threads I found on GeoNet related to PDF export issues were typically about fonts/marker symbols, or ArcMap getting hung up/crashing. LIke you said, there are a lot of unique issues out there. I feel like Issue #1 isn't as important, since really all the user has to do is zoom in and see that the lines don't actually look like that.
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Thankts, that did the trick! Here's what I ended up using: .claro .arcgisSearch .searchMenu li {
padding: 5px 25px;
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If you still have issues fitting the dynamic legend in the printout, this is a good workaround: In a separate mxd from the source mxd to be published (and in a different directory as well), make a legend that reflects all your desired layers. In the legend properties, enable the fixed frame and text wrapping options, as discussed above. Resize your legend to the desired size by the click-and-drag method on the layout UI. Convert legend to graphic and save as jpg. Insert picture into the layout from the source mxd to be published (which contains no layers), and save the image as part of the mxd by right-clicking>properties on the image. In summary, The problem w having Dynamic legend is that if have too many layers displayed, they may not all reflect in the legend. In the case of many layers, I believe it is better to go with pic of legend. If instead you have a few layers to display, dynamic legend is most likely ok.
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