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− | First download the image, annotate the area/line/point of interest in image editing software (e.g. Illustrator; here we will show "tibial spur") and save the file as an SVG (all steps discussed on [[Create SVG in Illustrator]] page). You will have to have the original image attached as a figure to the class that you will be annotating, prior to annotation. Go to the image annotate page either through the figures tab in the image section of mx or through the figures tab on a class page | + | First download the image, annotate the area/line/point of interest in image editing software (e.g. Illustrator; here we will show "tibial spur") and save the file as an SVG (all steps discussed on [[Create SVG in Illustrator]] page). You will have to have the original image attached as a figure to the class that you will be annotating, prior to annotation. Go to the image annotate page either through the figures tab in the image section of mx or through the figures tab on a class page; there you will see a page similar to the one at right. |
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Revision as of 12:27, 6 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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