| 不具合 ID 番号 |
BUG-000168501 |
| 送信されました | June 20, 2024 |
| 最終更新日 | January 19, 2025 |
| 適用対象 | ArcGIS Pro |
| 見つかったバージョン | 3.3 |
| オペレーティング システム | Windows OS |
| オペレーティング システムのバージョン | N/A |
| ステータス | Known Limit
開発チームによる確認後に、この問題が、Esri の管理の範囲外にあるソフトウェアの既知の制限に関するものであると判断されました。 問題の「参考情報」セクションに、さらに詳細な説明が示されていることがあります。
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参考情報
This is a known limit in Adobe Illustrator. Adobe Illustrator has a longstanding limit of 32,000 vertices in a figure.
Refer to this documentation: https://community.adobe.com/t5/illustrator-discussions/maximum-anchor-points-on-a-path/td-p/10163260 for more information.
Because of this limitation in Illustrator, shapes with >32K vertices are lost or truncated when imported as vector features into an Adobe Illustrator document. Unlike ArcGIS Pro, ArcMap's display and output engine truncates the resolution of complex polygons to a grid of the same resolution as the system's default printer's default page size, so the SVG file exported by ArcMap can be opened by Illustrator because it contains much less complex vector data.
対処法
Esri and Adobe Illustrator recommend exporting to the AIX format to import into Adobe Illustrator using the Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud extension. AIX export splits up the exported complex polygons into several less complex polygons that are less than 32K vertices per polygon, so the AIX format will not have this limitation when imported into Adobe Illustrator. Refer this documentation https://www.esri.com/en-us/arcgis/products/maps-for-adobecc/overview for more information on Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud.
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