Larry, One more little thing that I noticed. The conflict resolution doesn't seem to apply to the halos, which can overlap, only to the actual label text.
I'm not sure if this is what you intended. Landon On 8/24/07, Sunburned Surveyor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Larry, > > I was able to test out your new label style for a few minutes today on > my lunch break. Here is the promised feedback: > > [1] I'm a little confused about how the "Scale labels with the zoom > level." check box works. It seems like the labels DID scale with the > viewport properly when this box WAS NOT checked. However, when the box > was checked my labels got really huge. I may not understand how this > check box is supposed to work, but let me explain what I expected as a > dumb user: > > - When the cehck box IS NOT checked I expect that my labels will > remain at a constant height. For example, if I set the "Height" field > to 20 units, I expect the labels to remain at 20 units no matter what > the zoom level. > > - When the check box IS checked I expect the labels to behave as they > currently behave when the box IS not checked. I hope this makes sense. > > [2] The Angle Attribute specifies that the input angle be in degrees, > but it doesn't specify if this should be decimal degrees (89.3655520) > or in degree-minutes-seconds (89-52-36). [Note: This may be a question > that only a surveyor would ask.] I assume the angle is supposed to be > in decimal degrees. Perhaps we could clarify this in a tool tip. > > [3] The label for the halo check box doesn't end with a period. To be > consistent with the scale check box it should end with a period. (I'm > not trying to nit-pick. This is just a consistency thing.) :] > > [4] It appears that the halo also scales with the labels, even when > the scale check box is not checked. > > [5] It appears that choosing the "Center" alignment option centers the > label over the midpoint of a segment, while choosing "Right" right > justifies the label over the right endpoint of a line segment, and > choosing "Left" left justifies the label over the left endpoint of the > line segment. It would make more sense to me if there was a > distinction between "Justification" and or "Alignment" and the anchor > point. For example, I thought when I chose "Left" the label would be > left justified over the midpoint of the line segment, not left > justified over the left end point of the line segment. I would change > this by allowing a user to select the justification or alignment and > the anchor point. > > Now I have a couple of questions: > > [1] How did you choose the anchor point for a MultiLineString? Is it > just the midpoint of the overall Linestring, even if this doesn't fall > at the midpoint of a individual segment contained in the LineString? > > [2] Is there any plans to support export of these labels to SVG? > > You've done some really good work on this Style. I am very please with > the results and my comments are meant as a degredation of your work. > > The Sunburned Surveyor > > > On 8/23/07, Geoffrey G Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Dear Stefan > > > > I sort of take the view that plugins are a way of testing ideas before > > they are committed to the core. This was partially behind my idea to > > run the small survey -(which btw has only had 20 or so responses) that > > might identify widely used/required functionality. > > > > Personally I would prefer not to become a core developer, but I am > > prepared to work with someone who is to help support anything that I > > have implemented as a plugin migrating into the core. > > > > Geoff > > > > Stefan Steiniger wrote: > > > Hei Geoff, > > > > > > at some point we definitevly need to port your adhancements to the core. > > > But up to now I was not sure if you want that (for maintenance reasons) > > > > > > stefan > > > > > > Larry Becker schrieb: > > > > > >> Hi Geoff, > > >> > > >> I've played around with offset distance and HTML formatting on > > >> labels too. Perhaps we'll get there. I am changing the code base a > > >> little at a time to judge the response and keep backward compatibility > > >> with project files. > > >> > > >> regards, > > >> Larry Becker > > >> > > >> On 8/23/07, Geoffrey G Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> > > >>> Dear Larry > > >>> > > >>> I am pleased to see an interest in improving the label style. In my > > >>> vertexsymbol plugin I have created an additional label option that has a > > >>> range of formatting options, like centre, and 8 compass positions from > > >>> the vertex. It is also possible to set the offset distance (in my case > > >>> to match the vertex symbol size, or manually). I have also provided an > > >>> option to allow (HTML) formatted text to make String type labels more > > >>> interesting. > > >>> > > >>> --- These are just thoughts for the built-in label style. It would be > > >>> good to see these type of capabilities available in the core. > > >>> > > >>> Geoff > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> Larry Becker wrote: > > >>> > > >>>> I'm going to be making some major improvements to the Label Style. Is > > >>>> anyone else working in this area? > > >>>> > > >>>> The improvements will be: > > >>>> > > >>>> 1. Support for halo text. A halo is a surrounding outline in a > > >>>> contrasting color to improve readability when using a mixed dark and > > >>>> light background such as raster images. > > >>>> > > >>>> 2. Support for hiding text below a specified scale. This makes it > > >>>> possible to stop text from rendering when zoomed out too far to > > >>>> actually read, but still display the geometry. > > >>>> > > >>>> 3. Support for horizontal alignment of text. (Left, Center, and Right > > >>>> justify) > > >>>> > > >>>> regards, > > >>>> Larry Becker > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>> -- > > >>> Dr Geoffrey G Roy > > >>> Cadplan > > >>> 129 Gloster Street, Subiaco WA 6008 > > >>> Tel: (08) 9381 4870 Fax: (08) 9382 4459 > > >>> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >>> http://www.cadplan.com.au > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > >>> This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. > > >>> Still grepping through log files to find problems? 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