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Pawel |
Posted - Apr 06 2019 : 16:22:52 Why when I show a label on measure line, begin and end poins are in other places?
please look on my examples:
1: I drew a line 2. Then I turned on Ruler mode and Label Position At Start . or At End Please look, where are begin/end points 3. When I turned on a Label Position At Above now a line length is 366.97 px But previosly length was 417,22 px
So, what is a real length of my line? |
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xequte |
Posted - Nov 13 2019 : 18:21:52 FYI, improved point handling for TIELineLayers has been implemented in 8.7.6. You can email me for a pre-release.
Nigel Xequte Software www.imageen.com
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xequte |
Posted - Apr 12 2019 : 19:53:09 Hi
Yes, I agree. Improved line handling is on the to-do list.
Nigel Xequte Software www.imageen.com
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zerob |
Posted - Apr 12 2019 : 08:30:59 I also would prefer imageEn be able to automatically position itself no matter at which point you switch the label position. |
Pawel |
Posted - Apr 12 2019 : 06:31:24 but it does not matter when you set the label position. try to draw short line (10 pixels) and the label causes the value shown to be much longer (50-60 pixels). I think, the component measures the distance between the corners of the layer (include label length) instead the begin point and the end point of the line. |
xequte |
Posted - Apr 07 2019 : 15:14:10 Hi
You should set the ruler mode and label position before drawing the line.
Nigel Xequte Software www.imageen.com
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Pawel |
Posted - Apr 07 2019 : 11:33:22 if label change the position of begin/end the line, then length will change. So how would I know, which reported lengths will still be correct?
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xequte |
Posted - Apr 07 2019 : 05:49:53 Hi
Changing the label position will unavoidably change the position of the line (though the reported lengths will still be correct).
Nigel Xequte Software www.imageen.com
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aleatprog |
Posted - Apr 07 2019 : 03:20:30 Measuring your images, Pawel, all lengths are correct. Line #4 is shorter than line #2 and #3 (look at start & end points). |