Temporary Markup Won't Clear
I'm trying to use a Run Command, with the command of AddTemporaryMarkupGeometry. This works (although I wish I could change the color from the red), but when I run another AddTemporaryMarkupGeometry the original markup won't clear. The help says "Subsequent invocations of
AddTemporaryMarkupGeometry
will clear the previous piece of temporary markup." https://docs.geocortex.com/essentials/gvh/latest/commands-help/#/commands/Markup
I also tried a ClearMarkupQuiet at the beginning of the workflow (so it will clear any markup from the previous run of the workflow), but that also isn't working. Has anyone found any other workarounds? Thanks.
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Hi Tara,
In the available sample workflows, I've used the ClearTemporaryMarkup command to remove markup added by AddTemporaryMarkupGeometry previously in the workflow; you can see this in the GW5 - Flip Geometry sample.
Thanks, Stefan
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Thank you @Stefan Schweigert?. That does work. Is the documentation incorrect in stating that the "Subsequent invocations of
AddTemporaryMarkupGeometry
will clear the previous piece of temporary markup."? Or does it just not pertain to Workflow 5 at this point?
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No problem. Thanks for catching that, there's an existing issue regarding this which I'll add your name to.
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Thanks. Is there a place we can search existing issues and their status?
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The Release Notes are the best place to look for updates. For features that are in progress, the Ideas section has status changed on requests according to when features will be completed, but that is specific to our newer products.
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@Stefan Schweigert? It appears that a few of the other commands might not be working with GW5. For example, DissableAllLayersForIdentify and EnableLayerForIdentify? Are there any notes that might indicate this to be the case?
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Hi Tara,
Unfortunately not. I've created an issue with your feedback and added your name as a stakeholder.
Thanks, Stefan
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Hi Tara,
I was able to execute DisableAllLayersForIdentify within a Run Command, just make sure you have the correct speliing of the command and no trailing spaces.
For the EnableLayerForIdentify command, the input parameter is actually a formatted type which is not intended for use outside of developing custom modules in GVH.
Thanks, Stefan
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Spelling has obviously never been my strong suit @Stefan Schweigert?. Thanks for catching that.
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