| Número de ID del error |
BUG-000133055 |
| Enviado | August 13, 2020 |
| Última modificación | June 5, 2024 |
| Relacionado con | ArcGIS Pro |
| Versión encontrada | 2.5.2 |
| Sistema operativo | Windows OS |
| Versión de sistema operativo | 10.0 64 Bit |
| Estado | Will Not Be Addressed
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Información adicional
Many arrow symbols in the ArcGIS 2D style have a cut geometric effect applied to the stroke. This effect cuts off a portion of the symbol so it does not extend to the full geometry of the feature. As a result, it looks like there is a gap when there is none. If the cut effect is removed, or the feature is symbolized with a simple solid line, no gap is observed.
Solución alternativa
In ArcGIS Pro:
- Right-click on a file geodatabase > New > Feature Dataset.
- Add the shapefile to the feature dataset as a feature class.
- Right-click on the feature dataset > New > Topology.
- In the Create Topology Wizard, under the Define tab, ensure the feature class is checked under Feature Classes. Click Next.
- In the Add Rules tab, specify the following.
- For Feature Class 1 choose the layer.
- For Rule, choose 'Must Not Have Pseuo-Nodes (Line)'.
- Click Next.
- Click Finish.
- In the Catalog pane, right-click on the topology and choose 'Validate'.
- Add the topology to the map.
- In the Edit tab, in the Manage Edits group, ensure the topology is selected from the drop-down.
- Click Error Inspector and notice how it shows an error where the two line segments are connected.
- Select the error in the Error Inspector window. On the right side of this window, click Fix > Merge > Merge.
- The features are merged with no gap.
In ArcMap:
This issue does not persists in ArcMap.
Pasos para reproducir