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| - | ===== Simple shapes ===== | + | ===== Annotations ===== |
| - | Below are the set of simple shapes that can be added to a annotation. | + | There are two blocks of tools you can use to make annotations - the Simple shapes, and the Polygon shapes. |
| - | {{:ann_simple_shapes.png?200|}} | + | ==== Simple Shapes ==== |
| - | * Point | + | Below are the set of tools you can use to draw annotations on slide. |
| - | * Circle | + | |
| - | * Line | + | |
| - | * Arrow | + | |
| - | * Ellipse | + | |
| - | * Rectangle | + | |
| - | * Text | + | |
| - | * Landmark 1 | + | |
| - | * Landmark 2 | + | |
| - | * Landmark 3 | + | |
| - | === Point Shape === | + | {{:simple_shapes_3.0.png?direct |}} |
| - | Lets start with drawing a point, once you select the shape and click on the slide; a point will be drawn and a popup dialog would appear that would allow you to add annotation title and classification. Once you press "Add Annotation" the annotation will be saved and will appear on the slide. | + | And here is what they look like by default: |
| - | {{:point_tool.png?600|}} | + | {{ :annoshapes2.png?direct500 | }} |
| - | === Circle Shape === | + | ====How to use them?==== |
| - | Next is "Circle" tool that allows you to draw circle annotation on a slide. | + | For the Point and the three Landmarks, you just have click, and your annotation will be made. |
| - | {{:circle.png?direct&600|}} | + | For the resizable shapes e.g. Circle, Line... you click once to start - then choose the size - then click again to finish. |
| - | ==== Line Tool ==== | + | ==== Polygon Shapes ==== |
| - | Next is “Line” tool that allows you to draw line annotation on a slide. | + | Below are the set of complex tools you can use to draw annotations on slide. |
| - | {{:line.png?direct&600|}} | + | {{:polygon_shapes_3.0.png?direct |}} |
| - | ==== Arrow Tool ==== | + | And here you can see how they look when they are finished |
| - | Next is “Arrow” tool that allows you to draw arrow annotation on a slide. | + | {{ :annoshapes5.png?direct 500 | }} |
| - | {{:arrow.png?direct&600|}} | + | ====How to use them?==== |
| - | ==== Ellipse Tool ==== | + | - Multipoint - click your points, when finished, click 'Finish' |
| + | - Polygon - each time you click creates a new angle in your shape. Double click to finish | ||
| + | - Closed freehand - click and drag - the shape is finished when you release the mouse | ||
| + | - Compound freehand - click and drag to make a line. When you release, you will be prompted to 'Draw' or 'Finish' which let you draw another line, and finish the shape. Finishing the shape will join up all the lines you have drawn into one shape. | ||
| - | Next is “Ellipse ” tool that allows you to draw ellipse annotation on a slide. | + | {{ :annoshapes3.png?direct 400 | }} |
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| - | {{:ellipse.png?direct&600|}} | + | |
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| - | ==== Rectangular Tool ==== | + | |
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| - | Next is “Rectangular” tool that allows you to draw rectangular annotation on a slide. | + | |
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| - | {{:rectangular.png?direct&600|}} | + | |
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| - | ==== Landmark 1 Tool ==== | + | |
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| - | Next is “Landmark 1” tool that allows you to addfirst of the 3 landmark annotation on a slide. | + | |
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| - | {{:landmark1.png?direct&600|}} | + | |
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| - | ==== Landmark 2 Tool ==== | + | |
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| - | Next is “Landmark 2” tool that allows you to add 2nd of the 3 landmark annotation on a slide. | + | |
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| - | {{:landmark2.png?600|}} | + | |
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| - | ==== Landmark 3 Tool ==== | + | |
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| - | Next is “Landmark 3” tool that allows you to add last of the 3 landmark annotation on a slide. | + | |
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| - | {{:landmark3.png?600|}} | + | |
| + | - Freehand - click and drag to draw | ||