Titles (type of object)

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The type of object the "Title" is intended for the description of text objects. The text can contain one or more lines. The maximum length of a text record is 254 characters in ANSI encoding or 126 characters in UNICODE encoding. Position of simple titles is defined by one or two points. More complex objects contain additional contours.

A title containing a single metric point is always horizontally located. Examples of such objects are titles of of elevation and settlement marks.

 

Examples of horizontal titles:

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A title containing two point of metrics is located along the vector (from the first point to the second). Examples of such objects are titles of streets, roads and heights of isolines.

 

Examples of inclined titles:

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Multiline titles are used at designing streets with long names.

 

Example of multi-line title:

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Titles containing several contours contain several text records. Each contour contains two points and a text that is located along the vector formed by the points of the contour. Examples of such objects are curvilinear titles of rivers repeating the bends of rivers. Each contour of such object contains one symbol of the river's name.

 

Example of a curvilinear title:

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