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PMA.studio allows adding different styling to the annotations. You can change annotation color, pen width and opacity using these controls: | PMA.studio allows adding different styling to the annotations. You can change annotation color, pen width and opacity using these controls: | ||
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+ | Now go ahead and play a bit with the different shapes. Draw some circles, rectangles, arrows, and see how they interact with the annotations panel. Eventually you can get something like this: | ||
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+ | In the annotations panel, you see that area and length of annotation objects are calculated based on a dimensionality of the respective object. If you just draw a line, then the line by definition has no surface area. If you just put a landmark icon down, it has neither an area or a length. | ||
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+ | You can add notes to individual annotations, and toggle the visualize by clicking on the “eye” icon on the right-hand side of an annotation | ||
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+ | An annotation note has two properties: the note itself, and the annotation’s classification. By default, all annotations are placed in the “generic” category, but these can be extended just by entering names for them. | ||
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