04334nam 2200493 450 991082061310332120170919045121.01-78528-988-8(CKB)3710000000531451(EBL)4191300(MiAaPQ)EBC4191300(PPN)228042313(EXLCZ)99371000000053145120160106d2015 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierLearning ArcGIS Pro create, analyze, maintain, and share 2D and 3D maps with the powerful tools of ArcGIS Pro /Tripp Corbin, GISPBirmingham :Packt Publishing,2015.1 online resource (368 p.)Community experience distilledIncludes index.1-78528-449-5 Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewer; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Introducing ArcGIS Pro; Installing ArcGIS Pro; ArcGIS Pro minimum system requirements; Operating system requirements; Hardware requirements; Other software requirements; Recommendations from the author; Downloading the install files; Installing ArcGIS Pro; Conducting a silent install for IT departments; Managing and assigning ArcGIS Pro licenses; The number and level of ArcGIS Pro licenses; Managing ArcGIS Pro licenses; Launching ArcGIS ProDownloading and installing exercise dataOpening an existing ArcGIS Pro project; Summary; Chapter 2: Using ArcGIS Pro - Navigating through the Interface; Understanding the new interface terminology; The ArcGIS Pro interface terminology; Using the interface; Navigating the ribbon; The PROJECT tab; The MAP tab; Exercise 2A - Working with the MAP tab; Step 1 - Opening a project; Step 2 - Navigating in the map; Step 3 - Using the Infographics tool (optional); Contextual tabs; The FEATURE LAYER contextual tab; The APPEARANCE tab; The LABELING tab; Exercise 2B - Working with 2D and 3D layersStep 1 - Opening the project and adding layersStep 2 - Changing symbology; Step 3 - Labeling; Step 4 - Working with a 3D layer; Summary; Chapter 3: Creating and Working with ArcGIS Pro Projects; Working with an ArcGIS Pro project; Understanding project terminology; A project item; A portal item; A project package; The home folder; The default geodatabase; Using the Project pane; Exercise 3A - using the Project pane; Step 1 - open and save a project; Step 2 - navigating in the Project pane; Step 3 - adding a database connection; Step 4 - adjusting the layersStep 5 - connecting to ArcGIS serverCreating a new project and project templates; Creating a new project with Esri templates; Exercise 3B - using an Esri template to create a new project; Step 1 - creating a new project using the Local scene template; Step 2 - connecting to data sources and adding your surface; Custom project templates; Exercise 3C - creating a custom project template; Step 1 - create a project; Step 2 - setting up a default map in the template; Step 3 - adding a layout from an existing map document; Step 4 - saving a project as a templateStep 5 - creating a new project using a custom templateSummary; Chapter 4: Creating 2D Maps; Creating and configuring 2D maps; Creating a new map; Exercise 4A - adding and configuring layers in a map; Step 1 - creating the project; Step 2 - adding layers; Exercise 4B - adding a new map to a project; Step 1 - creating the new map; Step 2 - filtering a layer with a definition query; Step 3 - adding annotation to the map; Exercise 4C - using map and layer files; Step 1 - adding a new map using a map file; Step 2 - creating and using a layer file; Step 3 - labelingStep 4 - configuring label conflict and placement optionsCommunity experience distilled.Geographic information systemsGraphical user interfaces (Computer systems)Geographic information systems.Graphical user interfaces (Computer systems)Corbin Tripp1705188MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910820613103321Learning ArcGIS Pro4091726UNINA