<div dir="ltr"><div>Hi..</div>
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<div>Thank you for your reply Steve.</div>
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<div>Thanks to Mr Worth, I've solved the major part of my labeling error. The map file looks much more neater now and I am almost satisfied. But there is something that is still puzzling me.<br> <br>I have attached 3 pics with this email. Img 1, 2 and 3 all show the same area but at different zoom scales. I have shown different classes of roads in different contrasting colors so that we can easily differentiate them during the study.<br>
<br>Here is the portion from my map file:</div>
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<div>LABEL<br> ANGLE follow<br> COLOR 0 0 255<br> FONT arial<br> TYPE TRUETYPE<br> SIZE 7<br> POSITION auto<br> ANTIALIAS true<br> MINFEATURESIZE auto<br>
MINDISTANCE 100<br> MAXSIZE 7<br> BUFFER 5<br> PARTIALS false<br> END<br> END # end class</div>
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<div>These are for the 3 classes of roads in which the label does not lie within the width of the road. </div>
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<div>The other classes, in which the label is placed within the width of the road and follows the road perfectly, have the following labels:</div>
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<div>LABEL<br> ANGLE follow<br> COLOR 0 0 255<br> FONT arial<br> TYPE TRUETYPE<br> SIZE 8<br> POSITION auto<br> PARTIALS false<br> ANTIALIAS true<br>
MINFEATURESIZE 50<br> MINDISTANCE 150<br> MAXSIZE 8<br> BUFFER 5<br> END<br> END # end class</div>
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<div>I have tried changing the width of the road under 'style' of the class, and also the size of the label, but I do not see any changes in the position of these labels.</div>
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<div>I use MapServer version 5.</div>
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<div>Is there anything I can do to solve this?</div>
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<div>Thanks.</div>
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<div>Regards,</div>
<div>Shaz</div></div>