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Fusion allows creating a hierarchical layout of the vector layers (resources) in a globe (3D) vector project. I created a globe with a vector project where a hierarchical layout was used. In Earth Client, the icons correctly show next to the vector layers as seen in this screenshot:
I used GEE server's cutter to create a portable globe from this source. I served the portable globe using portable server and found the icons did not show next to the vector layers.
I then used geglxinfo to extract the files from the portable globe and the only icon file present was the one that is a dot. I also examined the dbroot and found that the data for the vector layers did contain the icon information. The problem appears to be that cutter did not put the icon files in the portable globe.
The expected behavior is that the icons should show next to the vector layers when viewing a portable globe in Earth Client.
Server OS: Ubuntu 16.04 for GEE server, Windows 10 for portable server
Client OS: Ubuntu 16.04 for viewing the GEE server published Fusion database, Windows 10 for viewing the portable server published portable globe.
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Version 5.3.1
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Fusion allows creating a hierarchical layout of the vector layers (resources) in a globe (3D) vector project. I created a globe with a vector project where a hierarchical layout was used. In Earth Client, the icons correctly show next to the vector layers as seen in this screenshot:
I used GEE server's cutter to create a portable globe from this source. I served the portable globe using portable server and found the icons did not show next to the vector layers.
I then used geglxinfo to extract the files from the portable globe and the only icon file present was the one that is a dot. I also examined the dbroot and found that the data for the vector layers did contain the icon information. The problem appears to be that cutter did not put the icon files in the portable globe.
The expected behavior is that the icons should show next to the vector layers when viewing a portable globe in Earth Client.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: