Interpolates labels along a linear or polygonal feature. Labels are placed at a regular perpendicular distance from the closest point on the line at some interval, and are given a rotation perpendicular to the line.
The label text desired on the output geometry.
If this parameter is set to Yes, labels will only be generated if they don’t overlap with other labels already generated by the same transformer. If it is set to No, overlapping labels will be generated.
The Label Position controls where the label will be placed relative to the original line.
The labels will be placed Label Offset units perpendicular to the closest point on the line, where the offset is also measured in ground units. You can either enter a number, or take the value of a feature attribute by selecting the attribute name from the pull-down list.
This parameter controls whether or not labels will be placed at the end points of the line. If not, then the labels will start half the label spacing from the start of the line.
This parameter controls the height of the labels, measured in ground units. You can either enter a number, or take the value of a feature attribute by selecting the attribute name from the pull-down list.
This parameter controls the average character width. If left as the default, 0.0, the Label Height will also be used as the average character width.
This parameter controls the interval of the labels. A label spacing of 0 will result in a single label being placed at the midpoint of the line. You can either enter a number, or take the value of a feature attribute by selecting the attribute name from the pull-down list.
This parameter sets a length threshold. If a line does not meet the minimum length requirement, no labels will be generated for it.
This is the name of the attribute which will hold the rotation of the label. This rotation is adjusted from the orientation of the line so that text oriented at the label point will be parallel to the line segment and will not be upside down or right-to-left.
All rotations are measured in degrees counterclockwise from horizontal.
This is the name of the attribute which will hold the rotation of the line itself at the point being labeled.
All rotations are measured in degrees counterclockwise from horizontal.
Using a set of menu options, transformer parameters can be assigned by referencing other elements in the workspace. More advanced functions, such as an advanced editor and an arithmetic editor, are also available in some transformers. To access a menu of these options, click beside the applicable parameter. For more information, see Transformer Parameter Menu Options.
FME Professional edition and above
Associated FME function or factory: LabelFactory
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