Research QML as substitute for Layers #180
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The ProblemRAVE currently uses What we found quickly.
Work Around for NowFor Cashe and anyone for now, we can produce 10.4 layer files by just doing it at the Python command line. Thankfully the 'Save to Layer File' command has an optional argument for the version of ArcGIS for the Output layer file! So just open a Python window in your current ArcGIS session and type following
Obviously substitute whatever you want above. Long-Term SolutionWe think the long-term solution is to switch over to adopting QML and this might have benefits for going to web... @philipbaileynar will research. |
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BTW... There is also a toolbox function if you don't like command prompt @wally-mac: |
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I just posted this question to GIS Stack Exchange: |
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This is working now in QRAVE. Also, see #152, Riverscapes/RaveAddIn#138. |
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This is working now in QRAVE. Also, see #152, Riverscapes/RaveAddIn#138.