[QGIS Commit] r13982 - docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide

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Thu Jul 29 05:46:19 EDT 2010


Author: dassau
Date: 2010-07-29 09:46:19 +0000 (Thu, 29 Jul 2010)
New Revision: 13982

Removed:
   docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/plugins_labeling.tex
Log:
removed labeling  plugin is now part of vector section

Deleted: docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/plugins_labeling.tex
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--- docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/plugins_labeling.tex	2010-07-29 09:41:03 UTC (rev 13981)
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-%  !TeX  root  =  user_guide.tex
-
-\section{New Labeling}
-
-% when the revision of a section has been finalized,
-% comment out the following line:
-%\updatedisclaimer
-
-The new \toolbtntwo{labeling}{Labeling} core application provides smart labeling 
-for vector point,  line and polygon layers and only requires a few parameters. 
-This new application will replace the current QGIS labeling and also supports 
-on-the-fly transformated layers.
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-  \item Start QGIS and load a vector point, line or polygon layer. 
-  \item Activate the layer in the legend and click on the 
-  \toolbtntwo{labeling}{Labeling} icon in the QGIS toolbar menu.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-\minisec{Labeling point layers}
-
-First step is to activate the \checkbox{Label this layer} checkbox and select an attribute 
-column to use for labeling. After that you can define the label placement and text style, 
-labeling priority, scale-based visibility, if every part of multipart feature is to be 
-labeled and if features act as obstacles for labels or not (see Figure \ref{fig:pointlabel}).  
-
-\begin{figure}[ht]
-\centering
-   \includegraphics[clip=true, width=12cm]{label_points}
-   \caption{Smart labeling of vector point layers \nixcaption}\label{fig:pointlabel}
-\end{figure}
-
-\minisec{Labeling line layers}
-
-First step is to activate the \checkbox{Label this layer} checkbox and select an attribute
-column to use for labeling. After that you can define the label placement, orientation, 
-distance to feature, text style, labeling priority, scale-based visibility, if every part 
-of a multipart line is to be labeled, if lines shall be merged to avoid duplicate labels 
-and if features act as obstacles for labels or not (see Figure \ref{fig:linelabel}).
-
-\begin{figure}[ht]
-\centering
-   \includegraphics[clip=true, width=12cm]{label_line}
-   \caption{Smart labeling of vector line layers \nixcaption}\label{fig:linelabel}
-\end{figure}
-
-\minisec{Labeling polygon layers}
-
-First step is to activate the \checkbox{Label this layer} checkbox and select an attribute
-column to use for labeling. After that you can define the label placement, distance and text 
-style, labeling priority, scale-based visibility, if every part of multipart feature is to be
-labeled and if features act as obstacles for labels or not (see Figure \ref{fig:arealabel}).
-
-\begin{figure}[ht]
-\centering
-   \includegraphics[clip=true, width=12cm]{label_area}
-   \caption{Smart labeling of vector polygon layers \nixcaption}\label{fig:arealabel}
-\end{figure}
-
-\minisec{Change engine settings}
-
-Additionally you can click the \button{Engine settings} button and select the search method, 
-used to find the best label placement. Available is Chain, Popmusic Tabu, Popmusic Chain, 
-Popmusic Tabu Chain and FALP.  
-
-\begin{figure}[ht]
-\centering
-   \includegraphics[clip=true, width=7cm]{label_engine}
-   \caption{Dialog to change label engine settings \nixcaption}\label{fig:labelengine}
-\end{figure}
-
-Furthermore the number of candidates can be defined for point, line and polygon features, 
-and you can define whether to show all labels (including colliding labels) and label 
-candidates for debugging.
-
-\FloatBarrier
-



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