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What's new in PLTS for ArcGIS
PLTS for ArcGIS contains several enhancements to functionality that was previously available as well as several new applications. These changes span all the components of PLTS for ArcGIS—Foundation as well as the respective solutions.
Highlights of this release include the following:
PLTS for ArcGIS—Foundation
- Editing tools have been updated to support ArcSDE personal, ArcSDE workgroup, and file geodatabases.
- GIS Data ReViewer has been completely revised.
- New functionality has been added for dynamic text.
- Surround elements can now be added from the Insert menu and saved to a central element library.
- The Graphic Table Element tool creates interactive or data-driven tables in your map layout.
- Views allow you to manage layers and data frame settings from a geodatabase.
- New tools allow you to manage and assign representations and text in accordance with a database model using visual specifications.
PLTS for ArcGIS—Aeronautical Solution
- A comprehensive Aeronautical Information System (AIS) data model
- Support for most International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) charts including sample data and templates
- Support for terminal procedure creation
- The ability to import Aeronautical Information Exchange Model (AIXM) data
- Integration with a rich data editing environment that includes the ability to create complete aeronautical features using the Feature Builder
PLTS for ArcGIS—Defense Solution
- Updates to the Multinational Geospatial Co-Production (MGCP) data model
- Updates to the Image City Map (ICM) production procedures
- Support for GeoBase data
- Extensive knowledge base updates
PLTS for ArcGIS—Mapping Agency Solution
- The EuroGlobalMap (EGM) data model is now included.
PLTS for ArcGIS—Nautical Solution
- New support for Electronic Navigational Charts (ENCs) and S-57 data
- New support for INT1, INT2, INT3, and M-4 charting publications
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