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Creating Great Labels Using Maplex July 11–15, 2011 Creating Great Labels Using Maplex Craig Williams Natalie Vines

Presentation Overview What are the types of text in ArcGIS? Labeling vs. Annotation The role of Maplex for ArcGIS Maplex position properties Demo - street labeling Maplex fitting strategies Maplex conflict resolution properties Demo - Maximizing text placement Annotation Summary Questions

What Are The Types Of Text in ArcGIS? What are Labels? Dynamically placed text by a label engine Map refresh generates new text locations Placed text can be “locked” after placement What is Annotation? Stored Geodatabase Map document Editable

annotation editing tools Labels to Annotation Cycle Geodatabase annotation editing tools Convert to annotation Maplex Label Engine Standard Label Engine ESRI Label Engines Digital maps Label maps A

Labeling In ArcMap Unified user experience Labeling toolbar Label Manager Feature weights Label priorities Lock labels, view unplaced labels Integration of Maplex for ArcGIS Plugs in to standard tools Uses ArcGIS text symbol Uses standard label expression and label class organization

Maplex For ArcGIS Advanced high-quality cartographic text placement engine Fully integrated with ArcGIS Shared tools Full annotation support Numerous placement options End goal of reducing map production time and costs Included with ArcInfo, optional extension for ArcEditor and ArcView licenses Read-only mode for maps without a Maplex license Available with server map services, but recommended for caching only

Labeling Toolbar Central location for labeling needs Extra commands enabled with Maplex Quality placement for Maplex for ArcGIS Common tools for both label engines Maplex Specific Commands

Label Manager Central location for label classes Easy access to common parameters

Label Summary Highlights potential problems in labeling properties

Label Weights Define weights to control behavior when labels and features overlap Maplex weighting is based on values from 0 – 1000 A value of 1000 is always treated as a barrier

Label Priority Order of label placement priority Label class level property Also serves as the deletion priority for conflict resolution

Line Label Position

Line Label Offset

Street Placement Street placement mode Character and word spacing Strategies optimized for placing street labels

Contour Placement Contour placement mode Page or Uphill alignment Label laddering

Street Labeling Street placement Overrun features Abbreviation dictionary Font reduction Strategy order

Point Label Positioning

Point Label Rotation

Polygon Label Positioning

Fixed Position Within A Polygon

Positioning Outside Of A Polygon

Polygon Border Labeling Opposing labels are placed together Option to repeat labels at a distance Single sided boundaries optionally labeled

Polygon Leader Anchor Points Multiple options for placement of leader line anchor point when labeling polygons A

Label orientation Align to the graticule Available to any label placed horizontally East Asian vertical text placement Font must have vertical text metrics

Label Fitting Strategies

Strategy Order Select the order which fitting strategies are tried

Control the horizontal alignment Label Stacking Control the horizontal alignment Dynamic stacking Automatic stacking Space, comma Automatic alignment Left, right, center Controlled stacking User-defined characters Forced stacking Control justification Add new character Control the line break

Label Reduction Font size reduction Font width reduction Stepped decreases in font size to fit a label Font width reduction Stepped decreases in width of characters to fit a label

Label Abbreviations Imported and exported to/from files or database tables Multiple dictionaries per map Translation, Keyword, and Ending types Truncation option not tied to a dictionary

Conflict Resolution Additional access to label weights Simplify placement by removing excess labels and assigning label buffers

Labeling Process Labeling occurs after features draw Properties are gathered from layers Properties are sorted by priority Barriers are gathered from the map Properties and barriers are then passed to the label engine Result is placed text drawn to screen

Maximizing text placement Boundary labels Contour labels River labels Internal zones External zones Street address placement Callouts

Converting Labels to Annotation Convert Labels to Annotation dialog WYSIWYG conversion Grid showing all target annotation feature classes Unplaced labels written as annotation to the database Unplaced Annotation Window Batch Tiled Labels to Annotation tool in ArcToolbox Contour Annotation tool in ArcToolbox

Annotation Licensing Feature Linked Annotation ArcEditor license to edit Annotation created with Maplex No additional restrictions Graceful downgrade to the Standard Label Engine for feature-linked updates without a Maplex license Newly created features Updates to geoemtry

Annotation Feature Class Graphic text stored in the Geodatabase Each feature class has a symbol collection Improves productivity Promotes standardization Created when converting from labels Control over feature-linked annotation behavior Creation of new features Modification of feature geometry

Managing Annotation – Annotation Classes Feature class can have multiple annotation classes Reduces the number of feature classes Big performance gain in drawing and relationship logic Created from label classes when converting to annotation Each annotation class has: An expression A symbol A scale range

Managing Annotation Annotation properties are exposed as individual feature attributes Supports queries against text symbol information Allows for bulk updates to symbol properties

Editing Annotation - Overview Tightly integrated with feature editing environment Efficient experience when working with unplaced annotation Supports editing of multi-word annotation Leader line support Edit Annotation tool on the main Editor toolbar Feature templates for efficient feature creation Enter text for next construction

Constructing New Annotation WYSIWYG construction tools Provide visual feedback Place annotation where you want it the first time Productivity shortcuts Hotkeys Templates allow for predefined symbol / attribute choices Use of expression to derive text (Cntrl-W)

Maplex For ArcGIS Examples Detailed explanations of options Common labeling task help ArcGIS 10 Maplex Web Help

What’s new in ArcGIS 10.1 Maplex label engine included at all license levels Python label expressions Global Maplex properties now at the label class level New label placement options and improvements Key numbering Straddle lines Borders and Junctions A

Summary Maplex is an advanced high-quality cartographic text placement engine Integrates with the existing labeling and annotation experience Provides numerous placement properties and strategies to define the location of labels Efficient tools to edit annotation New functionality coming at ArcGIS 10.1

Related Presentations Labeling and Annotation Basics Room 6F Wednesday 10:15am Managing and Editing Annotation Room 4 Wednesday 8:30am Room 6C Thursday 10:15am The Business Case for Mapping: Key Technologies that Save You Time Room 15B Thursday 3:15pm See us at the Mapping and Visualization island in the ESRI Showcase

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