Bug ID Number |
BUG-000157322 |
Submitted | April 7, 2023 |
Last Modified | June 5, 2024 |
Applies to | ArcGIS Pro |
Version found | N/A |
Operating System | Windows OS |
Operating System Version | 10.0 64 Bit |
Status | As Designed
After review by the development team, it has been determined that this behavior is as designed. See the Additional Information section for details.
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Additional Information
When viewing the vector tiles in ArcGIS Pro, enable the 'Draw up to and including the maximum scale in scale ranges' as follows:
1. In the Contents pane, right-click the map and click Properties to open the Map Properties dialog box.
2. On the General tab, ensure that check the 'Draw up to and including the maximum scale in scale ranges' is check box.
This property is unchecked by default when creating a new map in ArcGIS Pro.
Workaround
When viewing the vector tiles in ArcGIS Pro, enable the 'Draw up to and including the maximum scale in scale ranges' options as follows: In the Contents pane, right-click a map and click Properties to open the Map Properties dialog box. On the General tab, check the 'Draw up to and including the maximum scale in scale ranges' check box. This property is unchecked by default when creating a new map in ArcGIS Pro.
- When viewing the tile package in ArcGIS Pro, type the maximum cached scale manually and press Enter to display the tile.
- Set the maximum cached scale one level of detail (LOD) higher. However, the computation time takes much longer, and the size of the vector tile package (.vtpk) file increases. The layers must also be defined for the larger maximum cached scale, meaning the visibility range, symbology and such must be set.
Steps to Reproduce