Hi Hernan,
Yes, label size can be easily set up. Check this:
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v := RTView new.
shape := RTLabel new height: #yourself.
labels := shape elementsOn: (5 to: 30 by: 5).
v addAll: labels.
RTFlowLayout on: labels.
v
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I suspect that in your case, you need to keep the size of the label when you zoom in. Is
that correct?
If this is the case, then you may need to fix the elements:
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v := RTView new.
shape := RTLabel new height: #yourself.
labels := shape elementsOn: (5 to: 30 by: 5).
labels do: #setAsFixed.
v addAll: labels.
RTFlowLayout on: labels.
v
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But you cannot scroll them. Let me know what you exactly need.
Alexandre
On Sep 23, 2016, at 1:29 AM, Hernán Morales Durand
<hernan.morales(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi guys,
I was able to create a world map rendering circles in the country centroids.
However, labelling such circles is problematic, specially in the case of Europe where
many countries are small and close enough each other.
See the attachment picture,
Is there a way to set up the label size?
This is what I am doing:
self filteredTerritories: (self itemsByFeature: 'country') asBag
sortedElements.
gbViewBuilder := RTCountryMapBuilder newWithCentroids: self filteredTerritories.
gbViewBuilder countries: RTMapBuilder countries.
gbViewBuilder centroids: self filteredTerritories named: [ : assoc | assoc key ].
gbViewBuilder centroids shape
size: [ : countryAssoc | countryAssoc value ];
if: [ :c | c value < 10 ] fillColor: (Color green alpha: 0.5);
if: [ :c | c value >= 10 and: c value < 50 ] fillColor: (Color yellow
alpha: 0.5);
if: [ :c | c value >= 50 ] fillColor: (Color red alpha: 0.5);
labelledAs: [ : c | self centroidLabel: c ].
gbViewBuilder color: Color veryVeryLightGray.
gbViewBuilder scale: 1.5.
gbViewBuilder withPopup.
gbViewBuilder build.
gbViewBuilder view.
Cheers,
Hernán
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