G/Label 

A dynamic labeling module for G/Technology Suite.

G/Label helps save time by automating your labeling process. It fully integrates with G/Designer, G/NetPlot, G/NetViewer, and G/MobileViewer, providing a common administrative module, heightening your productivity, saving you money, and delivering aesthetically appealing maps that are suitable for on-screen viewing or printing.

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Configurable Label Placement Rules

  • Defined rules per map legend

  • Single or multiple labels per feature layer

  • Scale-dependent labeling configuration; change label style and content based on zoom level

  • Obstacle avoidance with user-defined labels and redline labels

  • Rule storage in metadata tables and published for use by G/Technology applications

  • Rule configuration to permit or deny overprint of selected linear geometries and polygon boundaries

  • Reduction of font for ensuring label placement within tight spaces

  • Automated leader lines

 
 

Linear Features

  • Label placement above, below, or in-line with the feature

  • Labels can conform, be tangent to, or perpendicular to the shape of the feature

  • Labels can repeat for long geometries

  • Automatic stacking of labels for tight spaces

  • Labels can include symbols, such as highway shields

 
 
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Point Features

  • Nine selectable locations around the point symbol

  • Automatic stacking of labels for tight spaces

  • Optional rotation of labels to follow symbol orientation

  • Control over spacing between label and point symbol

 
 

Area Features

  • Horizontal placement within polygon or extending beyond polygon

  • Automatic stacking of labels for tight spaces

  • Labels placed along the inside boundary of polygons

  • Labels placed in the near vicinity of small polygon boundaries

  • Reduction of font for ensuring label placement within tight spaces

 
 
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G/Label Verticals:

 
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Water + Waste

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Gas + Electric

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Telecom

 
 

 Want to give it a try?

 
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