Tim:

You are labelling automatically but not creating actual text objects.  If you use a tool such as Labeler.mbx to transfer labels to a text layer, you can control the size and placement exactly, and eliminate a lot of duplicate labels.

Joe


At 06:15 AM 10/3/2006, you wrote:
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Hi List,
 
I'm exporting two adjacent raster tiles of a vector map, but the road names so not align properly when I put them side-by-side. The roads and other non-text features align perfectly. I'm using the 'Save Window As...' tool.
Is there a way to make text appear at the same place at the same zoom level no matter where the center of your map window is?
My projection is UTM (WGS84) Zone 32 Northern Hemisphere (Switzerland).
 
Here is a link to two adjacent tiles:
http://www.timsart.co.uk/MI-L/tiles.gif
 
Here is a link to the two tiles joined together - you can see the roads align, but the text doesn't.
http://www.timsart.co.uk/MI-L/stitched_tiles.gif
 
The pink circles indicate where the text does not flow correctly from one tile to the next.
The pink arrows indicate where the text is ok when it crosses from one tile to the next.
 
Any ideas?
 
Kind regards
 
Tim
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