Turns out it was just label lines with text set to xl size which were
appearing at 1:5000. But the text was rendering smaller than xl because my
lines were not that long.

Having played with label lines a bit more I understand how they work now.
What I don't like is how the text character spacing gets wider when the
line is longer than is needed for the text when rendered at the specified
size. What I would like is an option to specify that the text should shrink
to fit the line when the line is shorter than the text would be at the
scale specified, but not be stretched out when the line is too long. That
way I could put my labels on long lines and not see them stretched too much
at more detailed scale rendering (1:1000), but have them shrink to stay
within the bounds of the line ends when rendering at much less detailed
scales (1:5000).

Footleg


On 4 March 2014 06:29, Bruce <bruce at tomo.co.nz> wrote:

>   >Playing with the scale layouts, I notice that label lines still
> display text at 1:5000, but label points do not.
>
> That seems odd.
>
>
>
> >It also appears that label lines stretch the text to match the length of
> the line regardless of the font scale set in the options for the label
> line.
>
> That is my understanding as I described here
> http://therion.speleo.sk/wiki/doku.php/drawingchecklist#lines
>
>
>
> >I was hoping there would be a way to set text so that if the font size
> makes the text size shorter than the line when the text would not stretch
> out along the full line length, but if the text scale made it larger than
> the line length then it would be limited to the length of the line. This
> would prevent text growing to be excessively large and run over the cave
> passage, but at scales where smaller text scales are set it is not
> stretched out so much along the line. Is something like this possible?
>
> Not as far as I know.  The text should only overwrite cave passage if the
> line crosses the passage or if the line is very close to the passage.  The
> maximum text height is controlled by -scale xs to xl, so you have very good
> control of that.
>
> Once I figured out how it works I decided I like the behavior of 'line
> label';
>
> -you set the (maximum) text size, and the text path and length exactly
> where you want it
>
> -if the text won't fit its size is reduced until it does.
>
>
>
> What I have found, if the scales are not too divergent, the desirable text
> path length is about the same regardless of the scale.
>
> Where this doesn't work for me I use 'point label'.
>
>
>
> Bruce
>
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