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- | ====Labeling based on size==== | ||
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- | | {{wiki:Map Suite Desktop Edition Sample Labeling based on size.jpg?250}} | [[Source_Code_DesktopEditionSample_LabelingBasedOnSize_CS_100608.zip|View Source]]\\ \\ [[:File:DesktopEditionSample_LabelingBasedOnSize_CS_100608.zip|C# Download]]\\ \\ //[[Map Suite Samples Alternate Languages|Need it in another language?]]// | [[Map Suite Desktop Edition|Desktop \\ \\ ]]//[[Map Suite Samples Applies To|Applies To: Desktop \\ Web \\ Silverlight \\ Services \\ Wpf \\ ]]// | In the sample app “Draw thematic features” of the “How Do I” samples, we show how to use the ClassBreakStyle to display countries based of what population range they belong to. In today’s project, we show some more advanced uses of ClassBreakStyle to show how to label countries based on the area. You will notice that we also take advantage of the various zoom level sets for labeling purposes. The result is an eyed pleasing labeling of the countries with the size proportional to the countries’ area with more labels of smaller countries appearing as you zoom in. | | ||
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- | ====MultiLine Labeling==== | ||
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- | | {{wiki:Map Suite Wpf Desktop Sample MultiLine Labeling.jpg?250}} | [[Source_Code_WpfDesktopEditionSample MultiLineLabeling CS 110316.zip|View Source]]\\ \\ [[:File:WpfDesktopEditionSample MultiLineLabeling CS 110316.zip|C# Download]]\\ \\ //[[Map Suite Samples Alternate Languages|Need it in another language?]]// | [[Map Suite Wpf Desktop Edition|Desktop \\ \\ ]]//[[Map Suite Samples Applies To|Applies To: Desktop \\ Web \\ Silverlight \\ Services \\ Wpf \\ ]]// | For labeling purpose, TextStyle has a property called LabelAllPolygonParts that will label all the parts making up a polygon based feature. Unfortunately, we don’t have an equivalent API for labeling all the parts of a line based feature. But thanks to the flexible framework of Map Suite, we show in this Wpf sample how easily you can expand the TextStyle class to allow this labeling capability. Look at the custom class MultiLinetextStyle and how DrawCore function is overridden to have the expected labeling behavior. | | ||
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- | ====Multiple Labels==== | ||
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- | | {{wiki:Map Suite Desktop Edition Sample Multiple Labels.png?250}} | [[Source_Code_DesktopEditionSample_MultipleLabels_CS_100128.zip|View Source]]\\ \\ [[:File:DesktopEditionSample_MultipleLabels_CS_100128.zip|C# Download]]\\ \\ //[[Map Suite Samples Alternate Languages|Need it in another language?]]// | [[Map Suite Desktop Edition|Desktop \\ \\ ]]//[[Map Suite Samples Applies To|Applies To: Desktop \\ Web \\ Silverlight \\ Services \\ Wpf \\ ]]// | This sample shows how you can display multiple labels for a given point or feature. You can do this by setting a single TextStyle or multiple TextStyles. If you use a single TextStyle, you can simply use a pattern like "[[ColumnName1]][ColumnName2]" and when Map Suite displays the text it will combine the values of the columns in your pattern. If you use a different styling method, you will need to manually control the offset of each piece of text to avoid overlapping.\\ \\ For more information you can see the discussion forum post below: \\ \\ \\ http://gis.thinkgeo.com/Support/DiscussionForums/tabid/143/aff/21/aft/6955/afv/topic/Default.aspx | | ||
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