Is it possible to force a line break in a label using CSS styling?
I came across the for SLD, but am hoping for some in-line character(s) that
can be used in a view that is being called to draw the layer. I have tried
'\r\n' and '<br>' but they come out a literal text.
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Hi Derek,
can you show us the CSS you’re trying to use?
Cheers
Andrea
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On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 11:19 AM, Derek Watling <derek@anonymised.com> wrote:
Is it possible to force a line break in a label using CSS styling?
I came across the for SLD, but am hoping for some in-line character(s) that
can be used in a view that is being called to draw the layer. I have tried
‘\r\n’ and ‘
’ but they come out a literal text.
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Hi Andrea
The styling is fairly simple at this point as most of the work is being done
in the view for the layer. Each parcel has a number and there is an optional
name. It is only when both exist that a line break is required between them.
My view returns the parcel (multi)polygon as "geom", a labeling point as
"label_point" and the label as "parcel_label".
* {
stroke: #A9A9A9;
stroke-width: 1;
stroke-geometry: [geom];
label: [parcel_label];
label-geometry: [label_point];
label-anchor: 0.5 0.5;
font-family: 'Tahoma';
font-size: 10;
font-opacity: 0.65;
font-fill: black;
halo-radius: 2;
halo-color: white;
halo-opacity: 0.65;
-gt-label-fit-goodness: 0.1;
-gt-label-auto-wrap: 75;
}
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