Hi,
I've also had this problem and it wasn't caused by packing -- the arrows from
the labels point to the correct points (correct label with correct point) and I
haven't packed the table. Not sure if it is caused by coordsys difference.
The labels aren't really in the wrong place -- the lines/arrows pointing from
the label to the point are hundreds of miles long (I've had one go almost to
South America when the point was in Central Florida). For example, I have a
map layer with an extent of 20 miles and have a few labels pulled off some
points, maybe 1/2 a mile from the point -- just enough so it is readable in my
layout window. I re-open the saved workspace and those labels are now hundreds
of miles away from their points. If it was a coordsys problem, should I expect
the difference to be the distance between a point in one coordsys and the same
point in another system? Or is the coordsys difference just causing the labels
& lines to "fly" all over the place?
Arlene
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Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2006 22:50:05 +0200
From: Peter Horsb?ll M?ller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [MI-L] Labels
To: "David Hilpipre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Anthony Hicke"
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Hi,
Just wanted to share some insight on this issue.
This problem is not only related to packed tables. I can slo be related to
raster layers ...
Imagine this:
1. You have a map with a bunch of layers and a raster layer. Thie raster layer
is not visible, but in a different coordsys
2. You save a workspace with the current view of the map, the coordsys is not
the same as the raster layer
3. You reopen the workspace. Now it gets technical:
3a. When a map is created thru a workspace MapInfo starts by adding all the
layers
3b When it has added the layers, the map window has the coordsys of the raster
layer
3c. Now the settings for the layers are applied, and also the costum labels -
coordinates are not using the coordsys of the raster layer
3d. Finally the settings for the raster layer, se the zoom level and turns off
the raster layers visibility
4d. Now the labels turn up in incorrect positions.
Did you notice the problem ?
The problem is that when saving the workspace, the coordsys is not the same as
when reloading the workspace again. This might interfer with the position of
the labels - and I guess also with cosmetic objects !?
So, be aware when using raster layers in a different coordys then the rest of
you layers. BTW, this might be solved with MapInfo 8.5 as you here can
reproject raster layers.
Peter Horsbøll Møller
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Hilpipre
Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 6:11 PM
To: Anthony Hicke; Mapinfo-L
Subject: RE: [MI-L] Labels
Hi
Usually, it happens only on labels that have been moved to some other locations
by the user (so there is a line in the wor for this specific label where you
find the new location of that label and the row id of the table to which it
corresponds) AND only if the table has been packed AFTER labelling (cause when
you pack a table, rowid changes, at least the ones that are located after the
greyed records).
In this case, the wor you're using is not up to date with the table : some
labels in the wor are still pointing to a let's say 3rd row in the table, but
that 3rd is not the same object as it used to be...cause the table has been
packed inbetween
Don't know if it make sense to you. It's even a pain to explain in french, so
imagine in english !!!
David
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Envoyé : vendredi 16 juin 2006 17:26
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Objet : [MI-L] Labels
Hello,
I am using Mapinfo Professional 7.0. Occasionally, when opening a workspace
created ion the past, the labels "streak across the page;" that is, labels no
longer are located where they should be , but have moved far to the southwest,
with their connecting lines stretched from the point map location to the newly
moved label. To fix this, I can click "remove custom labels" andf auto label,
but then I lose my custom labeling of course. Normally, I click on each
labeled data point with the auto-label tool to fix this, but my most recent map
is very large, and clicking each data point iss very time consuming. I've
searched the Mapinfo knowledge base for a bug fix, but had no success. FYI,
this also happened when using Mapinfo 6.0. Also, this problem does not happen
consistently. Any Ideas?
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Richard C. Slade & Associates LLC
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