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− | After the text selection has been pasted into the text field, specify whether the annotation is a point (e.g. an arrow), a line (e.g. a measurement), an area (e.g. highlighted region) or a volume (e.g. a 3D model). For most annotations, area will be used, followed by lines and points. Once the text is filled in and the type of annotation selected, click 'save' and the annotated overlay will show up on the image (see right). If another annotation is necessary, click 'add marker' to enter another SVG code. Annotations can be edited or deleted on this page as well. | + | After the text selection has been pasted into the text field, specify whether the annotation is a point (e.g. an arrow), a line (e.g. a measurement), an area (e.g. highlighted region) or a volume (e.g. a 3D model). For most annotations, area will be used, followed by lines and points. Once the text is filled in and the type of annotation selected, click 'save' and the annotated overlay will show up on the image (see right). If another annotation is necessary to illustrate the class, click 'add marker' to enter another SVG code. Annotations can be edited or deleted on this page as well. |
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Latest revision as of 15:11, 22 July 2010
Before images can be annotated as figures, several steps external to mx must be taken. See Create SVG in Illustrator page for instructions on these steps.
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