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More Information About Arcview Gis 3.3: Report Writer Extension
More Information About Arcview Gis 3.3: Report Writer Extension
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ArcView GIS currently supports ERDAS IMAGINE 8.5 for Windows and Solaris. Support for the
ERDAS IMAGINE image format has been enhanced to support reading of pyramid layers.
Pyramid layers allow for quick display of very large images. The extension can only read
pyramid layers already created for an
IMAGINE image. Pyramid layers can be created using ERDAS IMAGINE or ESRI ArcGIS 8x
products, specifically ArcMap and ArcCatalog.
msvcrt10.dll
oleaut32.dll
tabctl32.ocx
(AV Reports)
asycfilt.dll
ccsdk32.dll
comcat.dll
comct232.ocx
comdlg32.ocx
crpaig32.dll
crpe32.dll
crwrap32.dll
crystl32.ocx
expsrv.dll
implode.dll
mscomct2.ocx
msrdo20.dll
msjet35.dll
vb5stkit.dll
msjint35.dll
msjter35.dll
msrd2x35.dll
msrepl35.dll
mstext35.dll
msvbvm50.dll
msvcp50.dll
msxbse35.dll
odbcji32.dll
odbcjt32.dll
odbctl32.dll
olepro32.dll
vbajet32.dll
p2bbnd.dll
p2bdao.dll
p2ctdao.dll
p2irdao.dll
p2smon.dll
p2sodbc.dll
regsvr32.exe
crpe32.dep
st5unst.exe
tabctl32.ocx
tdbg5.ocx
threed32.ocx
vb5db.dll
vb6stkit.dll
crystl32.dep
scrrun.dll
stdole2.tlb
Setup will create a directory named 'Crystal' under your Windows directory, and install the
following files:
crw.net
crxlat32.dll
p2bxbse.dll
p2ixbse.dll
p2lodbc.dll
p2sNote.dll
p2soledb.dll
u25200.dll
u25dts.dll
u25store.dll
u25total.dll
u2dapp.dll
u2ddisk.dll
u2dmapi.dll
u2dnotes.dll
u2dpost.dll
u2dvim.dll
u2fcr.dll
u2fdif.dll
u2fhtml.dll
u2fodbc.dll
u2lfinra.dll
u2frdef.dll
u2frec.dll
u2frtf.dll
u2fsepv.dll
u2ftext.dll
u2fwks.dll
u2fwordw.dll
u2fxls.dll
u2lcom.dll
u2l2000.dll
u2lbar.dll
u2ldts.dll
u2lexch.dll
u2lsamp1.dll
Note: If you proceed with the full install of Crystal Reports, this directory will contain additional
files.
The following files will be installed into your PROGRAM FILES\Common Files\Microsoft
Shared\DAO directory:
dao350.dll
dao2535.tlb
Setup will install the following files into your Windows\fonts or Windows NT\fonts directory:
ESRI Cartography (TrueType) esri_1.ttf
ESRI Environmental & Icons (TrueType) esri_2.ttf
ESRI Geometric & Symbols (TrueType) esri_3.ttf
ESRI Oil, Gas, & Water (TrueType) esri_4.ttf
ESRI Transportation & Municipal (TrueType) esri_5.ttf
ESRI Weather (TrueType) esri_6.ttf
ESRI Geology (TrueType) esri_7.ttf
ESRI Crime Analysis (TrueType) esri_8.ttf
ESRI Transportation & Civic (TrueType) esri_9.ttf
ESRI District 4 (True Type) esri_155.ttf
In addition to these system files, the ArcView GIS 3.3 Setup program launches Microsoft Data
Access Components (MDAC) 2.5 on all platforms. For a list of specific files installed with these
executables, please see the Microsoft Web Page.
Additional system files installed for Hardware Key installations only:
Rainbow Sentinel Driver files:
Windows 98
SENTINEL.VXD-73,728 bytes
The following files are installed into \WINDOWS\SYSTEM\RNBOSENT:
SENTSTRT.EXE-12,000 bytes
SENTW9x.EXE-32,768 bytes
SENTW9x.DLL-40,960 bytes
SENTW9x.HLP-10,240 bytes
Windows NT
RNBOVTMP.DLL-18,432 bytes
SENTINEL.HLP-10,240 bytes
The following file is installed into \WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS:
SENTINEL.SYS-73,728 bytes
Online Help
You will find several help topics referring to ArcView 3.2a were not changed to reflect the ArcView
3.3 release. These changes were not made due to localization requirement limitations.
However, references to the 3.2a release also apply to the ArcView 3.3 release. Please see the
"What's New in ArcView GIS 3.3" book for complete details of what's new for the ArcView GIS
3.3 release and specific changes that apply to the ArcView 3.3 release.
The following are key items that have not been updated in the ArcView 3.3 Online Help:
(1) Direct Connect with Database Access 2.1c. Please read the Readme Database Access
document for more information. The Readme Database Access document can be found by going
to the Start button, Programs, ESRI, ArcView 3.3, Readme Database Access. It can also found
under
ESRI\AV_GIS30\ARCVIEW\ETC \Dbaccess.txt.
(2) The Arcview GIS 3.3 Online Help includes outdated contact information for Lizard Tech. The
correct information is:
LizardTech Inc.
The Exchange Building
18th Floor 821 2nd Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104 USA
Ph: 206-652-5211
Fax: 206-652-0880
(3) The updated ESRI Data and Maps data bundle included with ArcView GIS 3.3.
(4) ERDAS Imagine Image extension now supports ERDAS IMAGINE 8.5 libraries.
(5) NITF Image Support extension support at 3.3 has been enhanced to read all images in .ntf
file as well as rotated NITF images.
(6) The new MrSID Image Support extension now supports the new Generation III MrSID images
from LizardTech.
(7) At version 3.3, the SDTS raster import utility has been updated to support the latest raster
profile types released by the United States Geological Survey
(USGS).
(8) Updated CAD Reader to support AutoCAD 2000 DWG files-release 15.
(9) ArcView 3.3 fixes the PC Arc/Info data reader to correctly read and display PC Arc/Info
double precision coverages.
Installation
During the ArcView GIS 3.3 installation, a message may appear referring to Windows setting up
the Control Panel. This occurs while ArcView GIS 3.3 setup installs MDAC 2.5. No user action is
required, the message is informational only.
If you change your log-in name from the log-in name you installed with, ArcView 3.3 is no longer
listed in the "Add/Remove Programs" dialog, even if you still have administrative power.
Workaround: Use the log-in name you installed with, and then go to the "Add/Remove
Programs" dialog to uninstall Arcview 3.3.
When the NITF Image Support extension and the TIFF 6.0 Image Support extension are loaded
at the same time, attempting to use an NITF image containing annotation will result in a non-fatal
error message. Non-annotated NITF image will not display an error message.
The Spatial Analyst "Convert To Grid" function does not highlight for NITF and MrSID images in
ArcView3.3. These image types cannot be converted to grids.
An error message may appear while using the NITF extension or IMAGINE Image Support
extension after uninstalling Image Analyst.
Workaround: The error messages will no longer appear if Image Analyst is re-installed.
Pathname limitations
In addition to pathname and filename limitations already mentioned in the online help, there is a
limit on Windows to 123 characters in the pathname. Longer pathnames may return errors.
Workaround: Place your data into a location with a shorter path.
Printing
Layouts with several different fonts or font variations process do not print to HP DeskJet
1600CM/PS using enhanced PostScript. Limited memory on the printer may be the cause.
Workaround: (1) Adding more memory to the printer. (2) Using fewer fonts or variations. (3)
Printing with the basic PostScript option, the native driver. (4) Printing through ArcPress.
Printing large MrSID images to large page sizes causes the printer to hang. It fills up the disk
with temporary files and may print slow. A MrSID image of a few megabytes really represents
hundreds of megabytes if not gigabytes of data. This data cannot be printed in its compressed
form, so it needs to be uncompressed. This takes time and resources.
Workarounds:
(1) To avoid hanging your printer always export a layout or view using the PostScript New (EPS)
option and then use ArcPress to send the exported PostScript files to your plotter.
(2) To avoid filling up your disk with temporary files, obtain more disk space or use the
AVMRSID_MAXSIZE environment variable to limit the size of temporary images that are
created. Using the AVMRSID_MAXSIZE environment variable to limit the size of a temporary
image will result in the MrSID image having less resolution in your plot. The
AVMRSID_MAXSIZE environment variable should be set to the maximum size of temporary
image you have space for in bytes. The ideal value depends on the size of images you are
working with, available system resources, and on the quality required for the printed imagery. We
recommend you experiment with multiple value settings to find one that is ideal. It is best to
never set the AVMRSID_MAXSIZE environment variable to greater than half of your available
disk space. You will need room for both the temporary image and the plot file. The
AVMRSID_MAXSIZE environment variable can also be used to speed up printing of MrSID
images. Setting the AVMRSID_MAXSIZE environment variable to 0 is the same as not setting it
at all.
Projection Utility
Shapefiles of type MultiPoint are not projected by the utility.
Workaround: Convert the shapefile from MultiPoint to Point using MultiPoint.AsList or
PolyLine.Explode before projecting (since PolyLine inherits from MultiPoint). A sample script can
be found in ArcView's help for the PolyLine.Explode request.
The fieldname FeatureID is reserved and will not appear on the output shapefile.
Workaround: Make the shapefile a theme in ArcView, then open its table and alias or hide the
field, then save your shapefile to a new shapefile.
DBase III format for .dbf files allows numeric fields a maximum precision of 19. The utility will
display this error if it encounters numeric fields with a precision higher than 19: "An unknown
error occurred in writing shapefile."
Workarounds:
(1) Use the "Projector!" extension (prjctr.avx), which is a sample extension found in
ESRI\AV_GIS30\ARCVIEW\Samples\ext\prjctr.avx.
(2) Modify the data in ArcView (hide the fields and save to a new shapefile) before processing
with the Projection Utility.
Turning off virus checkers greatly improves the performance of the Projection Utility.
In some cases, specifying the GeoTransformation on the command line may cause the data to
move in the opposite direction.
Workaround: Perform the GeoTransformation using the interface (wizard).
ShapeDXF
To display information to the screen about a shapefile using the ShapeDXF program, the
program must be run from a Command Prompt. To list information about a shapefile in a text file,
you can use the ShapeDXF shortcut found in the ArcView GIS Program group. See the ArcView
GIS online Help for more information about the ShapeDXF program.
SQL
Access number fields with decimals are being padded with extra zeros in ArcView GIS. Also, the
"*" character does not provide access to all available tables in the database in ArcView GIS
Version 3.1 and remains a known limit for 3.3.
Sample Extensions
There is a conflict between the ADRG and the sample DIGEST raster image extension when
both extensions are loaded. The ADRG extension will attempt to load ASRP images due to the
same .img file extension of the image files. Therefore, the ADRG and ASRP extensions should
not be loaded at the same time.