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Author Name: Jonathan Ball (Jonathan Ball)
Original Redmine Issue: 6972
Affected QGIS version: master
Redmine category:labelling
Assignee: Larry Shaffer
I am using the new labeling functionality in QGIS 1.9.0 Master. Multiline labels are not exporting correctly from the Print Composer when centered (whether exporting as an image or PDF). Labels look correct in the Print Composer but become badly offset in the JPG or PDF version of the map. If labels are NOT centered, the export works (right alignment not tested). Changing the page size or print resolution seems to make no difference.
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That issue should be fixed since the Dec 10, 2012 commit 5de1ad
Are you using a master build newer than that? I can not reproduce the issue here anymore. Tested with centered multi-line labels with PNG, JPEG, PDF and SVG output. If you are using a newer master build version than that commit, please provide reproducible steps using a fresh project, noting any relevant settings, and maybe attaching any data files to test with.
Also, please give more details: what OS, QGIS version (master will have Quantum GIS [short commit sha hash] in it's window title and under code revision in the About dialog).
Author Name: Jonathan Ball (Jonathan Ball)
Original Redmine Issue: 6972
Affected QGIS version: master
Redmine category:labelling
Assignee: Larry Shaffer
I am using the new labeling functionality in QGIS 1.9.0 Master. Multiline labels are not exporting correctly from the Print Composer when centered (whether exporting as an image or PDF). Labels look correct in the Print Composer but become badly offset in the JPG or PDF version of the map. If labels are NOT centered, the export works (right alignment not tested). Changing the page size or print resolution seems to make no difference.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: