@@ -19,7 +20,8 @@ Make sure you have updated ArcGIS to 2.5 or higher.
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@@ -19,7 +20,8 @@ Make sure you have updated ArcGIS to 2.5 or higher.
[Download](https://gitlab.itek.norut.no/jakob/vpi-toolbox#releases) the VPI toolbox and unzip it to a path of your choice, from now on referenced to as `C:\path-to-vpi-codes\`.
[Download](https://gitlab.itek.norut.no/jakob/vpi-toolbox#releases) the VPI toolbox and unzip it to a path of your choice, from now on referenced to as `C:\path-to-vpi-codes\`.
Open ArcGIS Pro, go to `Project` > `Python` > `Manage Environments`: <details><summary>Show screen shot</summary>[[resources/how-to-setup_python-package-manager.png]]</details>
Open ArcGIS Pro, go to `Project` > `Python` > `Manage Environments`:
Left-click `Toolboxes`, click `Add Toolbox` and select the file:
Left-click `Toolboxes`, click `Add Toolbox` and select the file:
```
```
C:\path-to-vpi-codes\vpi.pyt
C:\path-to-vpi-codes\vpi.pyt
```
```
The 2D-InSAR VPI toolbox should appear and be ready for use: <details><summary>Show screen shot</summary>[[resources/how-to-setup_added-toolbox.png]]</details>
The 2D-InSAR VPI toolbox should appear and be ready for use: