====== QGIS Contour Labelling ====== The approaches below are using QGIS 3.2.3-Bonn. Screenshots and other features may change or not be available in other versions. ===== Simple Labelling ===== Traditionally contours are labelled with the labels always upright in the uphill direction. Depending on how your contours have been generated, you may need to use the ''Reverse line direction'' tool in the Processing Toolbox to regenerate the contours in the other direction. This can be done in place using the ''Edit Features in Place'' option at the top of the Processing Toolbox. Under Layer -> Properties..., go to the Label tab Select ''Single Labels'' Select ''Label with = ELEV'' (assuming that is the elevation attribute of your contour layer) Under Buffer sub-tab, select ''Draw Text Buffer'', which will create a thin highlight around each contour. {{:qgis_contour_labelling1.png|}} Under Placement sub-tab, select ''Parallel'', and ''On line'' {{:qgis_contour_labelling2.png|}} Under Rendering sub-tab, select ''Show upside down labels = always'', and ''Suppress labeling of features smaller than = 30mm'' (or as desired). The ''Show upside down labels'' is important if you want contour labelling to be consistently in one direction. {{:qgis_contour_labelling3.png|}}