Hi Fran,
did you try checking the box "Show all labels for this layer (including
colliding labels) and unckecking "Discourage labels from covering
features" under "Rendering" in the Label settings?
I don't think (though no real expertise) that it has to do with your data
provider.
Cheers
Bernd
Am 04.12.2014, 09:29 Uhr, schrieb Francisco José Hernández Medialdea
<fra...@gmail.com>:
Dear all,
I'm trying to put labels into a layer formed by an SQL Server table
where I obtain a scoring (float format) for each polygon, its identifier
and its GEOM >reference. I was succesfull in colouring every part of the
map based on a scale, depending on that score. Now, my purpose is to
show the same score >on top of the layer. I procceeded as described in
several tutorials but was unsuccessful. In fact, just one label out of
19 appears initially on the map. >Then, zooming in and moving randomly
around the map area, at least apparently, some other (score labels)
appear, although some others disappear. >Can it be motivated by using an
SQL table as layer source? How can I transform it, in case it is posible
to, into a SHP file to come over and try to label >it again, afterwards?
Many thanks in advance for your help.
Fran
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