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Create the Floor Plan Editor app

Available with the ArcGIS Indoors Spaces extension.

Indoor Floor Plan Editor is available as an ArcGIS Configurable Apps template in your ArcGIS Enterprise organization with ArcGIS Indoors Spaces.

To create the Floor Plan Editor app using Configurable Apps, use the Floor Plan Editor web map you prepared and shared with your Enterprise organization.

Once you create the Floor Plan Editor app, you can configure app settings for merge permissions and the automatic sign-out timer. You can use a custom object palette or the default palette, and define wall features from the Details layer.

Note:

Enterprise 11.2 is required to create the Floor Plan Editor app.

Create the app

Once the web map is configured and the required layers and tables have been verified, you can create the Floor Plan Editor app from the web map item page.

  1. Verify that you are signed in to your ArcGIS Enterprise portal and have privileges to create content.
  2. Browse to the Floor Plan Editor web map and click the map title.

    The web map's item page appears.

  3. Click Create Web App and click Configurable Apps.

    The Create a web app window appears.

  4. Click the Show All tab.
  5. Type Floor Plan Editor in the search text box.
  6. Choose the Floor Plan Editor app template.

    If the Floor Plan Editor template isn't shown, verify that your ArcGIS organization is licensed for ArcGIS Indoors Spaces.

  7. Click Create Web App.
  8. Provide the title, tags, summary, and folder.
  9. Click Done.

Floor Plan Editor opens and the Configure App panel appears. You can use the default configuration or use the Configure App panel to configure the app and preview changes.

Configure the Floor Plan Editor app

Use the Configure App panel to configure the following options in the Floor Plan Editor app:

  • App—Open the item details page for the current app item or web map. You can also restrict merge permissions and configure automatic sign-out timers.
  • Palette—Choose a custom palette or use the default palette for object placement.
  • Walls—Define features from the Details layer as walls based on the USE_TYPE field.

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