Unique vector web map customization. Updating the look of 18th and 19th century antique maps in the modern world of multi-scale mapping. A brief summary of the item is not available. Add a brief summary about the item.
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Item created: Jun 26, 2016 Item updated: Feb 20, 2025 View count: 326,008,571
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The modern antique will not open with ArcMap - only the hillshade will
Modern Antique is a vector tile layer. Vector tile layers are not supported in ArcMap. This web map will work in ArcGIS Pro or Map Viewer. Cheers!
Dear Tanana. That's right. I suposse it due because ArcMap not support new fonts.
All of a sudden, this map stopped working today (1/21/20)