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__NOTOC__Esri ArcGIS Pro<ref name="ArcGISPro"/> is a 64-bit GIS software that is the more modern version of ArcGIS Desktop. Unlike ArcGIS Desktop, the ArcCatalog and ArcMap functionalities are accessed through the same application, most commonly through the Catalog pane. | |||
ArcGIS Pro can directly connect with the {{software|server}} via [[WFS]] and [[WMS]]. | ArcGIS Pro can directly connect with the {{software|server}} via [[WFS]] and [[WMS]]. |
Revision as of 13:30, 13 December 2023
Esri ArcGIS Pro[1] is a 64-bit GIS software that is the more modern version of ArcGIS Desktop. Unlike ArcGIS Desktop, the ArcCatalog and ArcMap functionalities are accessed through the same application, most commonly through the Catalog pane.
ArcGIS Pro can directly connect with the Tygron Engine via WFS and WMS.
It can also be used to generate I3S SLPK files for 3D Models that can be imported.
ArcGIS Online
The Tygron Client Application can also obtain data from services located in ArcGIS Online. Private or organizational data can be accessed by first login into the Online or Enterprise portal.
How-to's
- How to access your project's WFS in ArcGIS Pro
- How to add your project's WMS in ArcGIS Pro
- How to import a 3D model in ArcGIS Pro
- How to import a SketchUp model in ArcGIS Pro
- How to import and assign a texture in ArcGIS Pro
- How to log out an ArcGIS account in the Tygron Client Application
- How to log in an ArcGIS Online account in the Tygron Client Application
- How to log in an ArcGIS Enterprise account in the Tygron Client Application
- How to import features from ArcGIS Online
See also
- Geo Data Wizard
- Data preparation for some tips on how to prepare (vector) data for easy importing
- Most common errors
References
- ↑ ArcGIS Pro ∙ found at: https://www.esri.com/en-us/arcgis/products/arcgis-pro/overview (last visited: 2023-03-02)