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Userdefined Multifeature Labeling tool in the WebOffice html client

Userdefined Multifeature Labeling tool in the WebOffice html client

 

The Multifeature Labeling tool supports labeling of line objects with content from the feature defined by Search Result View that has been specifically restricted for Multifeature labeling.

 

Place a Multifeature Labeling

After activating the Multifeature Labeling tool there are several options to be set in the tool dialog before placing a label in the map.

 

Fully expanded Multifeature Labeling tool dialog in the WebOffice html client

Fully expanded Multifeature Labeling tool dialog in the WebOffice html client

 

Labeling Layer and Labeling Configuration

In a first step choose the Labeling Layer and the Labeling Configuration. All layers with a Multifeature Labeling configuration will be listed in the labeling layer drop-down menu. In case you have got more than one specified search result you can choose the desired labeling configuration.

 

Label Styles

Different label styles are available for the user, if more than one style were configured in SynerGIS Informationssysteme - Technical Documentation Team.

 

Labeling Options

Choose your label style.

 

Available Labelfields

The user can select single or multiple fields which ought to be used for labeling (i.e. content related or field name). In addition, the user can choose to insert a Splitter as separator for multiple information content (i.e. a comma, dot, hyphen, slash). The field order may be changed using the context menu.

Note: The separator '\n' is not supported using the Multifeature Labeling Tool. Every feature is placed in one line.

 

The Multifeature Labeling tool makes it possible to use Userdefined labeling  with additional functionalities. The corresponding features can be selected by a line-selection (with two vertices/points). Thus, several objects (of one theme) are selected and labeled with a certain order. The first object to be cut from the direction of the drawing is attributed at the top. (Above corresponds to the first click point of the line in this case). A rotation angle (text rotation), which is taken from the first cut feature (line selection), is also considered.

 

Multifeature Labeling in HTML Client - Selection of line features

Multifeature Labeling in HTML Client - Selection of line features

 

 

Multifeature Labeling in HTML Client 

Multifeature Labeling in HTML Client 

 

 

Current Labels

The information of each label placed will be shown in the Current Labels section of the tool dialog. By selecting an entry, the selected label/feature will be highlighted in the map and can then be removed.

 

Print or Send Labels by Email

By using the Print button, the print tool form will open if configured.  Userdefined labelings and other markups will be included in the output. Pressing Send by Email will let you open your mail program and send an email with a state id link that includes the saved redlining that has been created in this session.

 

Delete a Userdefined Labeling

There are several options to delete a symbol:

1.You can open the Current Objects section and click the button to delete a specific object or press Remove All Labels.

2.Click the Clear Selection/Markup tool to remove ALL redlining objects

 

Note: In order to save the label settings on the client-side (chosen label configuration per layer, field order and splitter), the user must Save User Profile.

 

Note: See chapter Multifeature Free Labeling for details about the tool configuration in WebOffice author.

Note: See chapter Label Style for details about the configuration of label styles in WebOffice author.

Note: See chapter Search Result View to see how to restrict a search result view for userdefined labeling in WebOffice author.

Note: See chapter WebOffice Defaults for details about changing the pixel tolerance for userdefined labeling in WebOffice author.

Note: See chapter Print for details about the configuration of WebOffice plot.

Note: See chapter Email Map for details about what is saved in a state.