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ArcPy: Testing for Selected Features. I’ve come across this before, and had someone recently ask me again. The question is if it is possible to check if there is a selection existing on an ArcGIS data layer via Python (ArcPy in this case). It’s easy to set, remove and manipulate the selection, but there isn’t actually a built-in function to check if one exists in the first place. It turns out it’s pretty simple:. If the data is a Layer. Which it should be in order to actually hold a selection, then:.
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Serving WOFF on IIS 7.5. I recently was publishing a pre-fab website on one of our servers. As a general good practice and way to make sure everything is wired correctly, I checked the Chrome developer console. I see this error:. WOFF is the Web Open Font Format. At any rate, the solution is to simply add the MIME Type to your web server. Select your site or application. Then select Handler Mappings from the features grid. Click Add on the right pane to add a new Type. Splice – Music to Work By. Uggghhh&...
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ArcPy: Testing for Selected Features. I’ve come across this before, and had someone recently ask me again. The question is if it is possible to check if there is a selection existing on an ArcGIS data layer via Python (ArcPy in this case). It’s easy to set, remove and manipulate the selection, but there isn’t actually a built-in function to check if one exists in the first place. It turns out it’s pretty simple:. If the data is a Layer. Which it should be in order to actually hold a selection, then:.
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ArcPy: Testing for Selected Features. I’ve come across this before, and had someone recently ask me again. The question is if it is possible to check if there is a selection existing on an ArcGIS data layer via Python (ArcPy in this case). It’s easy to set, remove and manipulate the selection, but there isn’t actually a built-in function to check if one exists in the first place. It turns out it’s pretty simple:. If the data is a Layer. Which it should be in order to actually hold a selection, then:.
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Serving WOFF on IIS 7.5. I recently was publishing a pre-fab website on one of our servers. As a general good practice and way to make sure everything is wired correctly, I checked the Chrome developer console. I see this error:. WOFF is the Web Open Font Format. At any rate, the solution is to simply add the MIME Type to your web server. Select your site or application. Then select Handler Mappings from the features grid. Click Add on the right pane to add a new Type. Enable Google Now for Chrome.
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Enable Google Now for Chrome. As you may already know, Google Now is available for the desktop. Through the Chrome browser. You need a mobile device with Now already activated on it to use it, but after that it works exactly the same way. You can click the notification bell in your system tray and up come your information cards. Now on the desktop uses the location information from your connected device also, so you don’t need to worry about location-enabling your PC. And set it to Enabled.
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Enable Google Now for Chrome. As you may already know, Google Now is available for the desktop. Through the Chrome browser. You need a mobile device with Now already activated on it to use it, but after that it works exactly the same way. You can click the notification bell in your system tray and up come your information cards. Now on the desktop uses the location information from your connected device also, so you don’t need to worry about location-enabling your PC. And set it to Enabled.
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Creating a .gitignore file in Windows. I somewhat recently took up Git for version control. Coming from SVN, there have been a few concepts to reconcile, but by and large it’s been nice and easy. I think I’ll do another post on getting started with Git soon. In the meantime, I encountered an interesting problem while trying to create a .gitignore. File in Windows explorer. This is in Windows 7, but I assume it’s the same in most recent versions. First, what is a .gitignore file? In Python or the.
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