This style contains a set of 2D symbols which are designed for use in government applications. A brief summary of the item is not available. Add a brief summary about the item.
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Item created: Jan 22, 2019 Item updated: Feb 19, 2025 Number of downloads: 20,838
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This style is compatible with the most recent released version of ArcGIS Pro. You can view a PDF of the symbols here.
This style is not compatible with ArcGIS Pro 1.x and 2.x versions.
2.x version of this style can be downloaded here.
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Dashboard views: Desktop
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Applicable: 2d
Size: 4.174 MB
ID: a3109109c7114857809d70a230896934
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Comments (10)
Can special characters be removed from the style item keys so that not everyone who downloads this has to remove 120+ special characters to use these styles in ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS Enterprise?
Good news - all of the special characters have been removed in the latest version of the style.
@heisan_styles That URL is not valid.
This hyperlink should work, without the parentheses. https://esri-styles.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=ff77f2b6da4a4274a7885a3e28f49fa9
I love this style, but it (and several others) is no longer working with arcpro 2.8.8. Error message: "The version of the selected style is not supported..." Is there anyway to fix this?
There is a 2.x version of the style above, you can find it here (https://esri-styles.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=ff77f2b6da4a4274a7885a3e28f49fa9).
I can understand why this style only works with Pro 3.x, however, it seems like it would be easy for Esri to produce an updated style usable in 2.9.x. ArcGIS Pro 2.9.x is still fully supported. Having Esri fail to produce an updated style for 2.9.x implies that it is not really fully suypported.
Unfortuntely, the latest style was updated in ArcGIS Pro 3.x, so it won't work in ArcGIS Pro 2.x versions.
Excellent! Really great work. Please make more!
We did make more — 182 more! All of the new symbols added are park infastructure symbols.