The Label Feature tool enables labeling of point, line and polygon objects with content from the feature defined by a Search Result View.

Label Feature tool configuration
Property |
Description |
Use tool? |
Specify whether this tool is available in the WebOffice 10.7 SP1 clients (Yes) or not (No). |
Target layer for labeling |
Specifies the default labeling layer. If a default labeling layer is specified, that layer will be used by default to open the free label tool. Note: In case there is no target layer defined the layer to be labeled has to be selected explicitly. |
Multilayer labeling |
Defines if field names should get used (Yes), or if only field values (No) should get displayed in the labeling text. |
Use Fieldnames? |
Defines if field names should get used (Yes), or if only field values (No) should get displayed in the labeling text. |
Splitter |
Split character, that gets used as divider between the single field values. Empty configuration (default) means a single white space character. |
Font |
Font for markup text. Note: Internet Explorer (all versions) does not consider configurations for Markup text. |
Font style |
Font style for markup text. Note: Internet Explorer (all versions) only supports font style "regular" and "bold". |
Text size |
Default text size (font size). |
Text color |
Color of markup text. |
Background color |
Text background color. |
Line width |
Line width of the base line in pixels. |
Line color |
Color of the base line. |
Show style dialog? |
Specifies whether the labeling options dialog is visible (Yes) in the tool form or not (No). |
Show fields dialog? |
Specifies whether the available label fields section is visible (Yes) in the tool form or not (No). |
Label Feature tool properties
All layers that should be available for feature labeling need to have a search result view that is Restricted for Label Feature.

Search result view restriction for "Free labeling"
Note: Consider that it is possible to suppress the fieldnames of related objects with the parameter Suppress fieldnames for relates.
Note: Consider that it is possible to change the pixel tolerance for labeling features with the parameter Pixel Tolerance for Identify.
Note: To label multiple objects from several layers for the printout, it should be easier and more be effective to use Simple Thematic Mapping. The style with labels for the whole layer can be defined accordingly.
Note: See chapter Userdefined Labeling for details about labeling features in the WebOffice html client.