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Downloaded the tutorial data, 1.6 GB! It is in an EXE file and installs like an application. | |||
It will _only_ install to C:\arcgis\ArcTutor, no matter how politely you ask for D:\ | |||
'''Editing''': In this tutorial, they teach you how to do some operations like buffering that IMO might best be done in a model or script so that they are repeatable. I like documented, repeatable operations, it seems lots of GIS is done in a quick and dirty style to me. Same goes for all the operations in the Geoprocessing tab in ArcMap. Those are just shortcuts to tools. YMMV; your shop may condone this style and you need it in a hurry. Then you need the same thing done again tomorrow in a big hurry. And the next day... then a month later and you can't remember what the heck you did. Clip then buffer or was it select then buffer then...?? | |||
Not sure if the section on annotation fits in the editing tutorial. | |||
The sections on working with the Topology toolbar were interesting. | |||
I enjoyed the sections on the Spatial Adjustment toolbar, especially the method of copying attributes. Wish I'd had that when I was working on City of Corvallis waste water updates. |
Revision as of 02:32, 30 August 2015
What's left for me
NetCDF
Editing Parcel Fabric
ArcPy and Python scripting
Model builder - execute
Model builder - create
DB Servers
Linear referencing
Rasters and images
- stretch
- make a bunch of images have the same color spectrum for proper display
- find things in shadows
NA Extension
SA Extension
3A Extension
Maplex
Find a route
GeoDatabases
Geoprocessing Service
Geocoding
Representations
Done!
Downloaded the tutorial data, 1.6 GB! It is in an EXE file and installs like an application. It will _only_ install to C:\arcgis\ArcTutor, no matter how politely you ask for D:\
Editing: In this tutorial, they teach you how to do some operations like buffering that IMO might best be done in a model or script so that they are repeatable. I like documented, repeatable operations, it seems lots of GIS is done in a quick and dirty style to me. Same goes for all the operations in the Geoprocessing tab in ArcMap. Those are just shortcuts to tools. YMMV; your shop may condone this style and you need it in a hurry. Then you need the same thing done again tomorrow in a big hurry. And the next day... then a month later and you can't remember what the heck you did. Clip then buffer or was it select then buffer then...??
Not sure if the section on annotation fits in the editing tutorial.
The sections on working with the Topology toolbar were interesting.
I enjoyed the sections on the Spatial Adjustment toolbar, especially the method of copying attributes. Wish I'd had that when I was working on City of Corvallis waste water updates.