On the National Geographic basemap, the Chukotka penisula is only labeled as Russia, even when Chukotka Autonmous Okrug is no longer visible on the map.
上次发布: June 15, 2017ArcGIS for Desktop
漏洞 ID 编号
BUG-000105154
已提交
May 15, 2017
上次修改时间
June 5, 2024
适用范围
ArcGIS for Desktop
找到的版本
10.5
操作系统
Windows OS
操作系统版本
7
状态
Known Limit
经开发团队审核,已确定此问题与不受 Esri 控制的软件的已知限制有关。 问题的“其他信息”部分可能包含进一步说明。
附加信息
Known limitation in the National Geographic map when viewed through ArcGIS Desktop. The issue is not as apparent when viewed in ArcGIS Online. The way ArcGIS Desktop displays the service essentially cuts off the land at the 180 degree meridian. ArcGIS Desktop does not let you continuously pan around the map the same way as how Online handles the cache. The limitation of no label has to do with the Maplex label engine placement. When the cache was generated, the Maplex label engine did not place an Okrug label in the far eastern extent of Russia (east of the 180 degree meridian). To compare with Alaska label is not accurate. The main portion of Alaska does not extend beyond the 180 degree meridian. Alaska is fully within the field of view, where Russia is split on the 180 line.