ad 1) are you using the old or the new labeling? With the new
labeling
(attention: the settings are not in the layer properties but in a
separate toolbar!) features that aren't visible due to a scale
range,
are not labeled. So switching to the new labeling should solve your
I think I am using the new labelling feature (ABC logo with a blue
line). I
did not use the label tab in layer property. (I am using QGIS 1.6)
yes - this is the new label engine.
I tried with QGIS trunk version. Labels disappear when features are not
drawn due to scale ranges. So, I cannot reproduce your issue with the
current trunk version.
ad 2) yes - activate "symbol levels" in the symbolization/style
dialogue. After clicking the button, a separate dialogue appears
where
you can enable them in a checkbox
I can't find how it is working, I have two columns "layer 0" and
"layer 1" what
does it mean ? I have to choose some number: 1 is the top or the
bottom
"layer"?
Normally, you just have to enable symbol levels with the checkbox. In
many cases, the symbol level order proposed by QGIS will be ok. The
number of levels depend on the number of levels you define in the symbol
definition. E.g. if you added three lines on top of each other, you will
have symbol levels 0 to 2 (3 levels).
0 ... bottom layer
1 ... next layer
2 ... top layer
Does it help?
Andreas
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Switzerland
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