Closed lfunkhouser closed 5 years ago
Probably should add it with a sub-title "Geoprocessing" since the GP tools have a very different interface from the add-in tools. Maybe like this:
Moving the GP tools button to the Military Tools tab was straightforward.
however, unrelated to this I am having problems getting the GP tools to actually run at Pro 2.4 so looking into this issue: (update: seems to be some problem unique to my machine, I could test on another machine)
Submitted PR #111 with this change, ready for verify. Military Tools tab looks like this now:
@dfoll doesn't look like this was added yet to doc. Putting the CMS label on.
@lfunkhouser you're right, i don't think it was... right now i do not recall how it was documented when this functionality was originally put in, on the analysis ribbon. depending on how we want to document this, this may be one of the more in-depth "workflow" doc tasks we discussed.
@dfoll The only place I see this documented currently is just in Release Notes for MT 3.3 No workflow currently exists - save that for a future release. We should at minimum add it to What's new for MT 3.5
Verified on Dev 3.5.0.307. Removing QC Verify label. Tested on Pro 2.4
Listed as what's new, not an issue addressed because it was marked as a feature
G-Doc (CMS) label will be removed after publishing/building tasks are completed
@dfoll just realized it should be the "Military Tools" button and "Military Tools" ribbon
Verified release notes on solutionsdev and MT dev build 310
verified what's new on staging.
Based on feedback from FedGIS, users expect the Military Tools tools to be in one location. The GP tools were made available on the Analysis ribbon in MT 3.3.
Expected Behavior
All Military Tools tools are accessed from the Military Tools ribbon in ArcGIS Pro
Current Behavior
Add-in components and functionality are in a single ribbon. The GP tools are on the Analysis ribbon.
Your Environment
MT 3.3 January 2018 release ArcGIS Pro 2.3