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Labeling does not seem to continue to display once the feature symbology is told to go away.

Details

  • Type: Bug Bug
  • Status: Closed Closed
  • Priority: Major Major
  • Resolution: Fixed
  • Affects Version/s: 1.6.3
  • Fix Version/s: 1.6.4
  • Component/s: None
  • Labels:
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  • Environment:
    Ubuntu 7.10, Java 1.6.0_03, Intel.
  • Number of attachments :
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Description

Labeling does not seem to continue to display once the features, themselves, are told to go away. When using two sld's, one to render labels at all extents and features to a minimum extent and one to render ONLY features beginning at the first layers minimum extent, the labels will not appear from the first layer once it's feature symbology goes out of context.

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Jason Horning added a comment -

Whatever happened to create this issue, it happened between 1.6.0 RC3 and the official release of 1.6.0. I've setup the releases of 1.6.3, 1.6.2, 1.6.1, 1.6.0 and 1.6.0RC3 and only 1.6.0RC3 works as expected.

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Jason Horning added a comment - Whatever happened to create this issue, it happened between 1.6.0 RC3 and the official release of 1.6.0. I've setup the releases of 1.6.3, 1.6.2, 1.6.1, 1.6.0 and 1.6.0RC3 and only 1.6.0RC3 works as expected.
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Jason Horning added a comment -

Strike that... Sorry.... it now appears that this happened between 1.6.0 and 1.6.1. NOT 1.6.0RC3 and 1.6.0 as I stated above.

The final release version of 1.6.0 does, indeed, work. Sorry again for the confusion.

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Jason Horning added a comment - Strike that... Sorry.... it now appears that this happened between 1.6.0 and 1.6.1. NOT 1.6.0RC3 and 1.6.0 as I stated above. The final release version of 1.6.0 does, indeed, work. Sorry again for the confusion.
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Andrea Aime added a comment -

Hem, Jason, can you provide an example of this behaviour? That is, the SLD that can be used to reproduce this, maybe against some sample data?

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Andrea Aime added a comment - Hem, Jason, can you provide an example of this behaviour? That is, the SLD that can be used to reproduce this, maybe against some sample data?
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Jason Horning added a comment -

I sent Arneke a dataset including slds last week, could you get it from him? Or would you like me to email it to you. I just can't post it.

Jason

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Jason Horning added a comment - I sent Arneke a dataset including slds last week, could you get it from him? Or would you like me to email it to you. I just can't post it. Jason
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Andrea Aime added a comment -

Hmm... nope, I don't have it in my mail. Arne, can you send it to me?

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Andrea Aime added a comment - Hmm... nope, I don't have it in my mail. Arne, can you send it to me?
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Andrea Aime added a comment -

Using data and styles provided by jhorn I managed to reproduce the issue on 1.6.3, but things are working fine out of 1.6.x
Thought... I have no faintest idea what changed in between, what fixed the bug.

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Andrea Aime added a comment - Using data and styles provided by jhorn I managed to reproduce the issue on 1.6.3, but things are working fine out of 1.6.x Thought... I have no faintest idea what changed in between, what fixed the bug.
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Andrea Aime added a comment -

Jason confirmed it works ok for him using a nightly build

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Andrea Aime added a comment - Jason confirmed it works ok for him using a nightly build

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