"Purge Metadata" requires that an older version of USGS EGIS tools for ArcGIS be installed. Require the lxml Python module, which some find difficult to install. docx" are incomplete and do not fully produce the desired output. "MapOutline" stumbles over some choices of datum. The dip magnitude is correct, but it may be in the wrong direction. "Project Map Data to Cross Section" doesn't always produce the correct apparent dip direction. Excellent guides for various aspects of the git workflow can be found here: Suggestions for improvements and edited files submitted by email will be considered, but you are strongly encouraged to use GitHub to fork the project, create a new branch (e.g., "MyFixToProblemXXX"), make changes to this branch, and submit a pull request to have your changes merged with the master branch. If you already have a GitHub account, you can sign in there with those credentials.
If that is not the source of the problem, start a new issue at this repository (see the Issues tab above). If, when using a tool, it fails to run and produces an error message, first check that you have the latest release of the tool.Documentation for the toolbox and all tools is also available in GeMS_Tools_Arc10.docx and GeMS_Tools_Arc10.pdf found in the Docs sub-folder.Check out the wiki for help on these tools and extensive advice on using these tools to create, edit, and validate GeMS-style databases.Each tool comes with documentation inside the parameter form.In ArcCatalog, scroll to the bottom of the left-hand "Catalog Tree" pane, open Toolboxes/My Toolboxes, and the new toolboxes should be present.
You can also open it by typing %appdata% in the run box, the search bar, or in the address bar of Windows Explorer To navigate to it in Windows Explorer, turn on Hidden items from the View tab. Note that the AppData folder is hidden by default.
This is the pathname for ArcGIS 10.5 on Windows 7 and Windows 10 it may differ with other operating systems and ArcGIS versions. Place the contents of the toolbox folder (all sub-folders and files) inĬ:\Documents and Settings\\AppData\Roaming\ESRI\Desktop10.5\ArcToolbox\My Toolboxes
If you are looking for tools that work in ArcGIS Pro, go to the gems-tools-pro repository. Additional resources vocabularies, symbology, links to other projects, etc. This repository contains an ArcGIS toolbox of Python 2.7 geoprocessing tools for creating, manipulating, and validating GeMS-style geologic map databases for use in ArcMap.