Not at the moment, no. The label cache rendering takes place independently of 
layer drawing and
layer opacity isn't taken into account when labels are rendered. Probably 
should be... I start a 
ticket. Labels would need their own OPACITY keyword in this case or would have 
to respect LAYER
OPACITY.

Labels drawn independently of the cache, e.g. LABELPRECACHE ON are affected by 
LAYER OPACITY
but are not subject to collision avoidance.

Steve

>>> On 6/1/2009 at 2:04 AM, in message 
>>> <op.uut29gj65gj...@activate-sjc0.adobe.com>,
"David Nugent" <dav...@datalinktech.com.au> wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> While OPACITY [1-100] works fine for drawing features and symbols (ie.  
> anything described in a STYLE section within the layer), it does not seem  
> to affect labels.
> 
> OPACITY does not appear to be a valid keyword in a LABEL section, so is  
> there a way of achieving less than 100% opaque labels?
> 
> Thanks,
> David
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