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| - | The annotation outline colour (1), body colour (2), line thickness (3) can all be changed. If drawing multiple annotations of the same type, you can toggle recursive drawing (4) which removes the requirement to select the type of annotation each time. | + | The annotation outline colour custom colour (1) or preset colour (2), line thickness (3) can all be changed. If drawing multiple annotations of the same type, you can toggle recursive drawing (4) which removes the requirement to select the type of annotation each time. |
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| **Other options** | **Other options** | ||
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| + | The //hide/show all annotations// <o> icon allow you to hide all annotations with one button. This is very useful for presentation and teaching purposes. | ||
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| + | The //hide/show all labels// icon makes it easy to hide show the AI annotation labels. This is very useful for controlling when you need to see results at the level of individual annotations or prefer to have an unobstructed view without the label text.\\ | ||
| The //counter tool// # icon allows you to mark and count elements in your image. You can select the colour and pen thickness, select recursive drawing and then the # icon to start counting. | The //counter tool// # icon allows you to mark and count elements in your image. You can select the colour and pen thickness, select recursive drawing and then the # icon to start counting. | ||
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| - | The hide/show all annotations <o> icon allow you to hide all annotations with one button. This is very useful for presentation and teaching purposes. | ||
| - | measurements, hide/show all labels\\ | ||