Crop labels aligned on imported maps
When you import a map with multiple crops, the point labels now line up correctly even when nearby points are spread apart to keep them readable.
Bug Fixes
1 updateCrop labels aligned when points are spread apart
etichette-colture-mappa-importataWe fixed an issue affecting crop labels when you import a site map from a geographic file (for example a KML file) containing several areas or points. On these maps it can happen that several points sit very close together or even overlap: to keep them readable, the platform spreads them slightly apart, a behavior we call point explosion. Until now, after this operation, the label with the crop name could end up misaligned from the point it belonged to, with the risk of associating the wrong name with the wrong area. With this fix each label follows its own point precisely even after being spread apart, so the crop name always stays next to the right area. It is an important improvement for those who upload detailed maps with many different crops and need to read at a glance what is in each zone. The fix is already active automatically and requires no action on your part. To see it in action go to XNatura → Monitoring → Map → New site and import a map with multiple crops: you will see the labels correctly aligned to their respective points. If in the past you noticed crop names out of place on an imported map, you will now find everything in order.