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Redmine Bug report #22069 (Feedback): label properties will not saved to project files (buffer and backgr...https://issues.qgis.org/issues/220692019-05-14T06:52:46ZMichael KuerbsMichael.Kuerbs@gmail.com
<p>I used a rule based labelling.</p>
<p>qgis is not keeping puffer and background settings after project saving and reopening.</p> Feature request #22012 (Open): Add "point on surface" to label placement optionshttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/220122019-05-07T21:03:09ZNathan Perry
<p>In addition to label placement around a polygon's centroid, it would be helpful to have the option to use a point calculated by the point_on_surface() algorithm.</p>
<p>See also previous feature request <a class="issue tracker-2 status-5 priority-3 priority- closed" href="https://issues.qgis.org/issues/3647" title="Add the choice "near to the pointOnSurface" (Closed)">#3647</a>. It was closed because of the option to "force point inside polygon". However, this option only takes effect if the centroid falls outside the polygon, whereas point_on_surface() actually calculates a point different than the centroid, even if located inside the polygon. This point appears more visually centered in certain polygons and is thus sometimes a better choice cartographically.</p> Bug report #21683 (Open): Subscript and Superscript Single Labels expression bughttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/216832019-03-27T15:17:29ZUros Djuricurosgeomail@gmail.com
<p>Hello,</p>
<p>I am trying to label my polygons using Single Label option.</p>
<p>I have set labeling to be in relation to the string from Attribute table column called <em>"Simboli"</em><br />That column contains a set of different labels that were written using HTML sub and sup codes (e.g. <em>"K<sub>2</sub><sup>2,3</sup>"</em>). <strong>(see Fig. number 1)</strong><br />After that, If I choose Expression dialogue, under the <em>"Output preview"</em> I can see regular formatted Label, as I wanted it to be. <strong>(see Fig. number 2)</strong><br />But, when I save everything, close all windows and come back to the map, again I can see only codes on my map <strong>(see Fig. number 3)</strong>, instead properly sub and sup formatted numbers (or letters etc.)</p>
<p>I suppose that this the bug, since within the "Output" preview everything is fine, but not on map canvas. <br />Or maybe I didn't set something properly? I need this kind of labels in map canvas, not on print composer for which I know that support HTML rendering.</p>
<p><img src="https://issues.qgis.org/attachments/download/14676/sub_sup_label_BUG.png" title="Sup and Sub label bug" alt="Sup and Sub label bug" /></p> Feature request #21449 (Open): Wordwrap respects non-breaking spaces in labelshttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/214492019-03-02T19:34:45ZNathan Perry
<p>The wordwrap() function does not currently recognize the non-breaking space character. It should be possible to suppress wrapping by inserting a non-breaking space, so as to be able to wrap labels on selected spaces only, rather than all spaces.</p> Bug report #20880 (Open): Curved labels disappear when rendering across multiple verticeshttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/208802018-12-24T22:29:28ZBen Van Riperbengvr@gmail.com
<p>Curved labels disappear when trying to render across multiple vertices (or line segments) along a line. It is as if the rendering engine treats each line segment as an individual feature, essentially ignoring the previous and next segments, resulting in labels only showing when zoomed in enough to have one segment span the width of the label to be rendered.</p>
<p>When I increase the inside and outside angles, the issue is not solved. Instead, the label almost seems to get cut off at the end of the segment, resulting in oddly rotated individual characters sparsely appearing.</p>
<p>This issue did <ins>not</ins> occur in version 2.x, nor does it occur (I think) in projects that I created in version 2.x; it only seems to happen when I create a project in version 3.x. I first noticed the issue in version 3.0 but because of my laziness, I haven't reported it until now.</p>
<p>See attachments for examples of the bug.</p> Feature request #20847 (Open): Add options to draw label on the beginning or the end of a linehttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/208472018-12-19T13:47:15ZRegis Haubourgregis.haubourg@oslandia.com
<p>I encountered this need for the first time today. <br />It matches this question. <a class="external" href="https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/207736/how-to-label-the-start-end-of-the-line-in-qgis">https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/207736/how-to-label-the-start-end-of-the-line-in-qgis</a><br />It show a list of options that would make a lot of sense for us in QGIS.</p>
<p>(note: looking for supporters to do that)</p> Bug report #20809 (Open): Merge connected lines and Line orentation dependant position errorhttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/208092018-12-14T05:57:41ZPhillip Sheltonphillip.shelton@cardno.com.au
<p>Hi,</p>
<p>I model road traffic and I have found the Line orientation dependant position under Placement under labels, to be a very useful feature.<br />It allows me to present the direcitonal traffic volumes on the same side of the line object as they occur on the roads I am modelling.</p>
<p>I am also a fan of the Merge connected lines to avoid duplicate labels as it reduces the number of labels and can reduce "clutter" when producing maps.</p>
<p>However, when used together, they sometimes get it wrong. The Merge connected lines to avoid duplicate labels can cause the line orientation dependant position to get it wrong.</p>
<p>I am using a spatialite layer. it also happens for the mapinfo export of the same layer. It seems to get the same links wrong every time for a given QGIS version but possably a different link in different versions (V3.0.0, V3.2.3, V3.4.1 and V3.5.0)</p>
<p>The attribute I have used for the figures is ass_volume, but it happens for any of the attributes. Different attributes seem to have different chances of getting it wrong.</p>
<p>Thank you for looking into this.</p> Feature request #20566 (Open): ability to lock label positions on canvas/composer/exporthttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/205662018-11-20T15:58:09ZJames M
<p>I don't know whether to put this as a bug report or feature request, but I think a feature request might be better.</p>
<p>Often times when I am prepping a map for output and configuring my label positioning I get my label placements looking how I want them, and typically (although not always) they will display the same in the print composer, but it seems that when I export to PDF some labels unpredictably move around, drop out, etc.</p>
<p>It would be really nice to be able to lock label positions and have them stay true to their positions at export without having to manually place them to know for sure. This is something that is possible in ArcMap, and is nice feature for export control. It allows the user to potentially turn off layers that may interfere with ideal label placement before locking the labels and then turning on those features without having to worry about everything changing.</p>
<p>I've noticed this issue in QGIS 2.18 through 3.4.</p> Bug report #20519 (Open): BBoxes for label symbols are too widehttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/205192018-11-16T16:49:21ZAlexey Txeenych@gmail.com
<p>Add a label to line feature.<br />Set leeter spacing to some value.<br />BBoxes for label letters increase in size preventing placement of other labels between letter.<br />Picture is attached</p> Bug report #20453 (Open): Labeling style options reduced for default font on Windows 10https://issues.qgis.org/issues/204532018-11-11T17:19:34ZMassimiliano Moracamassimilianomoraca@gmail.com
<p>I've need to report a bug in QGIS 3.4.<br />As you can see from the image below, in the new version, for the labeling using Windows there isn't many option as "bold italic". This option are present if you use the last LTR on Windows or QGIS 3.4 on Ubuntu 18.04</p> Feature request #20353 (Open): Deterministic label placementhttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/203532018-11-03T19:23:48ZAlexey Txeenych@gmail.com
<p>Make deterministic label placement.</p>
<p>When scrolling map, labels are jumping from place to place. This introduces an problem for tiled export. When map is cut to tiles, every tile is rendered independent of another, and labels appear to be cut in pieces which do not stich.<br />This behaviour is also visible in the way QGis Server renders tiles.</p>
<p>Label placement engine should calculate label position once and independent of canvas size and location. As far as I know this is how Mapnik does.<br />Also calculated label position could be reused to speed up drawing.</p> Feature request #20141 (Open): Manually curve and otherwise place and manipulate individual label...https://issues.qgis.org/issues/201412018-10-17T16:23:57Zatanas entchevatanas.entchev@gmail.com
<p>Create the ability to manually curve and otherwise place and manipulate individual labels (aka "annotation" in Esri-speak). Be able to produce (for example) a map similar to the attached image.</p> Bug report #19975 (Open): crash when enabling drop shadow on label background svghttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/199752018-09-28T11:38:58ZSebastian Brockssebastian@brocks.cc
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<p>When I enable a drop shadow effect on a label background loaded from SVG, QGIS crashes</p>
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<p><strong>Crash ID</strong>: a7573a1a2e3654ee3d3f2b3496a7ec5696e39c39</p>
<p><strong>Stack Trace</strong><br /><pre>
QPainter::end :
QPainter::~QPainter :
QgsPaintEffect::begin :
QgsTextRenderer::drawBackground :
QgsTextRenderer::drawPart :
QgsTextRenderer::drawText :
QgsTextPreview::paintEvent :
QWidget::event :
QFrame::event :
QApplicationPrivate::notify_helper :
QApplication::notify :
QgsApplication::notify :
QCoreApplication::notifyInternal2 :
QWidgetPrivate::drawWidget :
QWidgetPrivate::paintSiblingsRecursive :
QWidgetPrivate::drawWidget :
QWidgetPrivate::paintSiblingsRecursive :
QWidgetPrivate::drawWidget :
QWidgetPrivate::paintSiblingsRecursive :
QWidgetPrivate::paintSiblingsRecursive :
QWidgetPrivate::drawWidget :
QWidgetPrivate::paintSiblingsRecursive :
QWidgetPrivate::paintSiblingsRecursive :
QWidgetPrivate::paintSiblingsRecursive :
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QWidgetPrivate::paintSiblingsRecursive :
QWidgetPrivate::drawWidget :
QWidgetPrivate::paintSiblingsRecursive :
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QWidgetPrivate::drawWidget :
QWidgetPrivate::paintSiblingsRecursive :
QWidgetPrivate::drawWidget :
QWidgetPrivate::paintSiblingsRecursive :
QWidgetPrivate::drawWidget :
QWidgetPrivate::paintSiblingsRecursive :
QWidgetPrivate::drawWidget :
QWidgetPrivate::paintSiblingsRecursive :
QWidgetPrivate::drawWidget :
QWidgetPrivate::paintSiblingsRecursive :
QWidgetPrivate::drawWidget :
QWidgetPrivate::paintSiblingsRecursive :
QWidgetPrivate::drawWidget :
QWidgetPrivate::paintSiblingsRecursive :
QWidgetPrivate::drawWidget :
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QWidgetPrivate::paintSiblingsRecursive :
QWidgetPrivate::drawWidget :
QWidgetPrivate::paintSiblingsRecursive :
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QWidgetPrivate::paintSiblingsRecursive :
QWidgetPrivate::drawWidget :
QWidgetPrivate::paintSiblingsRecursive :
QWidgetPrivate::drawWidget :
QApplication::windowIcon :
QWidget::event :
QApplicationPrivate::notify_helper :
QApplication::notify :
QgsApplication::notify :
QCoreApplication::notifyInternal2 :
QCoreApplicationPrivate::sendPostedEvents :
qt_plugin_query_metadata :
QEventDispatcherWin32::processEvents :
TranslateMessageEx :
TranslateMessage :
QEventDispatcherWin32::processEvents :
qt_plugin_query_metadata :
QEventLoop::exec :
QDialog::exec :
QgisApp::showLayerProperties :
QgisApp::qt_static_metacall :
QMetaObject::activate :
QAction::activate :
QMenu::actionGeometry :
QMenu::actionGeometry :
QMenu::mouseReleaseEvent :
QWidget::event :
QMenu::event :
QApplicationPrivate::notify_helper :
QApplication::notify :
QgsApplication::notify :
QCoreApplication::notifyInternal2 :
QApplicationPrivate::sendMouseEvent :
QSizePolicy::QSizePolicy :
QSizePolicy::QSizePolicy :
QApplicationPrivate::notify_helper :
QApplication::notify :
QgsApplication::notify :
QCoreApplication::notifyInternal2 :
QGuiApplicationPrivate::processMouseEvent :
QWindowSystemInterface::sendWindowSystemEvents :
QEventDispatcherWin32::processEvents :
TranslateMessageEx :
TranslateMessage :
QEventDispatcherWin32::processEvents :
qt_plugin_query_metadata :
QEventLoop::exec :
QMenu::exec :
QgsLayerTreeView::contextMenuEvent :
QWidget::event :
QFrame::event :
QAbstractItemView::viewportEvent :
QCoreApplicationPrivate::sendThroughObjectEventFilters :
QApplicationPrivate::notify_helper :
QApplication::notify :
QgsApplication::notify :
QCoreApplication::notifyInternal2 :
QSizePolicy::QSizePolicy :
QSizePolicy::QSizePolicy :
QApplicationPrivate::notify_helper :
QApplication::notify :
QgsApplication::notify :
QCoreApplication::notifyInternal2 :
QGuiApplicationPrivate::processMouseEvent :
QWindowSystemInterface::sendWindowSystemEvents :
QEventDispatcherWin32::processEvents :
TranslateMessageEx :
TranslateMessage :
QEventDispatcherWin32::processEvents :
qt_plugin_query_metadata :
QEventLoop::exec :
QCoreApplication::exec :
main :
BaseThreadInitThunk :
RtlUserThreadStart :
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<p><strong>QGIS Info</strong><br />QGIS Version: 3.2.3-Bonn<br />QGIS code revision: <a class="changeset" href="https://issues.qgis.org/projects/qgis/repository/revisions/9b176802e5512bc310765d8ebe4e44b5f4663453" title="Release of 3.2.3">9b176802e5</a><br />Compiled against Qt: 5.9.2<br />Running against Qt: 5.9.2<br />Compiled against GDAL: 2.2.4<br />Running against GDAL: 2.2.4</p>
<p><strong>System Info</strong><br />CPU Type: x86_64<br />Kernel Type: winnt<br />Kernel Version: 6.1.7601</p> Feature request #19928 (Open): Add support for rule-based labeling in SLD styleshttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/199282018-09-24T06:59:02ZAlexander Novikovalexn@itis.cs.msu.ru
<p>1). Create some labeling rule.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Attribute = 'value'</p>
</blockquote>
<p>2). Save style as .qgs file.<br />3). Check that file consists information about this rule.</p>
<blockquote>
<p><ogc:Filter xmlns:ogc="http://www.opengis.net/ogc"><br /><ogc:PropertyIsEqualTo><br /><ogc:PropertyName>Attribute</ogc:PropertyName><br /><ogc:Literal>value</ogc:Literal><br /></ogc:PropertyIsEqualTo><br /></ogc:Filter></p>
</blockquote>
<p>4). Reload your project and try to import the .qgs file.</p>
<p>Rule-based filter would be loaded like single lable</p> Bug report #19530 (Open): button Set Italic or bold text for font is not usable for label on laye...https://issues.qgis.org/issues/195302018-08-02T09:35:19ZJérôme Seigneuretjerome.seigneuret@gmail.com
<p>There is no possibility to set Bold or Italic text without style selection.</p>
<p>buttons are desactivated</p>
<p>This possibility is offered (and work) in composer for on text object using HTML option <i>{text}</i> and <b>{text}</b></p>