I haven't used the -place option before. I just had a quick go using it on a label and I also could make no obvious change to the output. I'm not sure what it is suppose to do.
The only solutions I have found to this are to use a smaller font, move the label a bit (if you can), rotate the label a bit or change the wording to make it shorter - if you can. All fairly obvious solutions and ones you have probably already thought of! I think there is some clever way of reducing the size of the white box around the label but this is beyond me. (Gloop Pot doesn't make the place sound very inviting so perhaps you are better off with no label!) Michael -----Original Message----- From: therion-bounces at speleo.sk [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Andrew Atkinson Sent: Thursday, 11 November 2010 4:21 a.m. To: List for Therion users Subject: [Therion] label -place bottom Hello As can be seen from the attached screenshot, the label "box" is clipping the passage wall. To try to overcome this, as space is tight, I have added the option of -place bottom. However, the result is same. Am I doing something wrong, misunderstanding the use or possibly a bug? The thbook says that clip on is not an option for labels (and it complains if you try to add it as you would expect.) Is there another solution? Therion 5.3.3 (the debian build) on Ubuntu Also tested on 5.3.4 on Windows 7 thanks Andrew
