What about to set coordinates for your labels?. You would can calculate X
and/or Y label coordinates as center coordinates plus radius of buffer plus
some aditional length acording your presentation scale. These values must
be in a field and, on your label menu, you must set Ubication as "Data
defined". Even rotation can be controlled this way.

Good luck

Carlos Cerdán

2016-08-09 9:54 GMT-05:00 Bernd Vogelgesang <bernd.vogelges...@gmx.de>:

> Hi,
> I'm searching for a convenient way to label buffer rings around a central
> point the way I like it.
> The standard layout looks like this in the screenshot.
> https://ibin.co/2qyymNujAt17.jpg
>
> I found no settings to get:
> - the lables be stacked vertically to the top, instead of the default
> horizontally to the left
> - the labels be positioned on the outer line of the buffer zone. I could
> live with the other numbers in the center of the ring, but the 1000 right
> on top of the center is nonsens.
>
> Dragging them manually to a position is still possible, but a "standard"
> way of doing this would be preferable.
>
> Any hints?
>
> Cheers
> Bernd
>
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