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| ====== Custom and Fixed-Size Annotations ====== | ====== Custom and Fixed-Size Annotations ====== | ||
| - | Do you want to make standard annotations for each indication?\\ | + | Do you want to make standard annotations for your project(s)?\\ |
| Do you not like the default annotation colours MyPathomation has available?\\ | Do you not like the default annotation colours MyPathomation has available?\\ | ||
| Or do you need to make annotations that are the same size every time? | Or do you need to make annotations that are the same size every time? | ||
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| {{ :customanno1.png?400 |}} | {{ :customanno1.png?400 |}} | ||
| - | You will see in the menu the option for Annotation tools | + | You will see in the menu the option for creating Custom Annotation tools next to the 'paint roller' icon |
| {{ :customanno2.png?400 |}} | {{ :customanno2.png?400 |}} | ||
| After clicking it, you will be brought to the definition menu. \\ | After clicking it, you will be brought to the definition menu. \\ | ||
| - | Here you can define the name of the custom annotation, the shape, the stroke thickness, the colour of the outline and the colour of the fill.\\ | + | Here you can define the name of the custom annotation, the shape, the stroke thickness, the colour of the outline and the colour & transparancy of the fill.\\ |
| - | For circle annotations you can also decide on a fixed size in micrometers ( µm ).\\ | + | For circle and rectangle annotations you can also decide on a fixed size in micrometers ( µm ).\\ |
| - | Once you've finished defining your annotation, click 'Add'. | + | |
| - | {{ :customanno3.png?800 |}} | + | |
| + | {{ :transparancy_fill_setting.png?600 |}} | ||
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| + | Once you've finished defining your annotation, click 'Add'.\\ | ||
| Now when you view an image in the viewport, you'll see a paint roller icon\\ | Now when you view an image in the viewport, you'll see a paint roller icon\\ | ||