To add a new font, the font must be installed on your computer and accessible to ArcGIS Server by registering it using ArcGIS Desktop. Download Free Font Orbitron Custom fonts preview Save settings Orbitron-Black.ttf Orbitron Black.ttf orbitron-bold.otf Orbitron-Bold.ttf Orbitron Bold.ttf orbitron-light.ttf orbitron-medium.otf Orbitron-Medium.ttf Orbitron-Regular.ttf Orbitron.ttf Download font - 107.7KB Font release note Font Orbitron release note updateing. To check what fonts are available on ArcGIS Server, run the Available Fonts task under Home > services > System > Publishing Tools (GPServer) (requires admin access). It features four weights (light, medium, bold, and black), stylistic alternatives. Orbitron Light Orbitron Medium Orbitron Bold Orbitron Black. Orbitron is a geometric sans-serif typeface intended for display purposes. The supported font families for MapImageLayers in a MapView are dependent upon the fonts installed on the ArcGIS Server that published the layer. Orbitron Font is the black typeface that is the member of the CSS family and this is also. Sample: MapImageLayer - label sublayer features Fonts for MapImageLayer Labeling is supported for Points, Polylines, and Polygons. The Text Symbol class supports altering the color, font, halo, and other properties of the label graphic. Download free Orbitron Bold font orbitron.zip (14.79 Kb), orbitron-bold.otf Orbitron Bold MattMcInerney Orbitron Bold 2009 Orbitron Bold Orbitron-Bold Matt McInerney Matt McInerney http theleagueofmoveabletype. The labeling Info property is specified as an array of LabelClass objects, which contains the labelExpression, labelPlacement, and TextSymbol. Labeling is supported for MapImageLayer by setting the labelingInfo property on the Sublayer class. List of fonts currently supported in a 2D MapView: Font Note that these fonts also apply to TextSymbol, whether it's used as graphics or labels in a 2D MapView. Latin, Cyrillic, CJKV), you can search for the font name in the Microsoft Typography or Google Fonts. To see which fonts support what types of characters (e.g. This uses the Arial Unicode MS font file.įonts with bold, italic, or both, require these properties to be set in the Font.style and Font.weight properties, as opposed to being set in the Font.family. If a Font is not available, it will use the default font family, which is sans-serif. The URL can be configured to point to your own font resources by setting the esriConfig.fontsUrl property. These fonts are available via https: ///fonts. It features four weights (light, medium, bold, and black), stylistic alternatives, small caps, and a ton of alternate. These fonts are listed in the Esri Vector Basemap Reference Document, under the Esri Vector Basemaps Resources\Fonts heading. Orbitron is a geometric sans-serif typeface intended for display purposes. By default, the fonts available are mostly the same ones used by the Esri Vector Basemaps. Support for Font.family, Font.style, and Font.weight properties are based on hosted fonts files in. See below for available font families.įonts for FeatureLayer, CSVLayer, and StreamLayer The URL can be configured by setting the esriConfig.fontsUrl property. By default, fonts are available on https: ///fonts. Support for Font.family, Font.style, and Font.weight properties are based on hosted fonts files in.