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Annotations

The following types of annotations can be added to iTool visualizations:

Table 5-1: Types of Annotations

Table 5-1: Types of Annotations
Annotation Type
Description
Text
Single lines or multiple lines of text can be added to a visualization to provide a label or description.
Line
Straight line annotations can be added to a visualization to link labels to objects or to identify an object.
Rectangle
Rectangular annotations can be added to a visualization to identify rectangular areas.
Oval
Oval annotations can be added to a visualization to identify circular areas.
Polygon
Polygon annotations can be added to a visualization to identify areas bounded by a multi-sided polygon.
Freehand
Freehand annotations can be added to a visualization to identify an area.


Note
Annotations are 2-D in nature and are defined in their own data space. They are most useful for adding notes to a data visualization for which the orientation has been finalized.

Text Annotations

To add a text annotation:

  1. Click the Text Annotation button on the toolbar.
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  3. Click anywhere on the canvas. A text insertion bar appears where you click.
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  5. Type the annotation text.
    • To add a new line, press Ctrl + Enter
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    • To add superscript characters, press Ctrl + U
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    • To add subscript characters, press Ctrl + D
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    • To return to normal characters, press Ctrl + N
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      Note
      For information on how to embed these and other formatting commands from the Text Annotation property sheet, refer to Text Annotation Properties.

     

  6. Press Enter. A bounding box appears around the annotation text.
    • To position the annotation, position the mouse pointer within the bounding box so that it changes to a translation pointer . Click and drag the annotation to the desired location.
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    • To display and modify text annotation properties such as font, text color and transparency, double-click the bounding box or inside the bounding box.

Line Annotations

To add a line annotation:

  1. Click the Line Annotation button on the toolbar.
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  3. Click in an empty part of the canvas and, without releasing the mouse button, drag to draw a line of the desired length.
    • To constrain in the direction that you are drawing, hold down the Shift key while drawing
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    • To draw the line from the center, hold down the Ctrl key while drawing

     

  4. Release the mouse button. Selection handles appear at both ends of the line annotation.
    • To position the line annotation, position the mouse pointer over the selected line so that it changes to a translation pointer . Click and drag the annotation to the desired location.
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    • To resize the line annotation, position the mouse pointer over the selection handle at one end of the line so that it changes to a resize pointer . Click and drag the selection handle to obtain the desired line length.
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    • To display and modify line annotation properties such as line thickness and arrow style, double-click the annotation.

Rectangle Annotations

To add a rectangle annotation:

  1. Click the Rectangle Annotation button on the toolbar.
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  3. Click in an empty part of the canvas and, without releasing the mouse button, drag to draw a rectangle of the desired size.
    • To constrain the rectangle to a square, hold down the Shift key while drawing
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    • To draw the rectangle from the center, hold down the Ctrl key while drawing

     

  4. Release the mouse button. Selection handles appear at the corners and sides of the rectangle annotation.
    • To position the rectangle annotation, position the mouse pointer inside the selected rectangle so that it changes to a translation pointer . Click and drag the annotation to the desired location.
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    • To resize the rectangle annotation, position the mouse pointer over the selection handle on one side of the rectangle so that it changes to a resize pointer . Click and drag the selection handle to obtain the desired shape.
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    • To scale the rectangle annotation, position the mouse pointer over the selection handle at one corner of the rectangle so that it changes to an unconstrained scaling pointer . Click and drag the selection handle to obtain the desired scaling.
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    • To display and modify rectangle annotation properties such as background color and transparency, double-click the annotation.

Oval Annotations

To add an oval annotation:

  1. Click the Oval Annotation button on the toolbar.
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  3. Click in an empty part of the canvas and, without releasing the mouse button, drag to draw a circular annotation of the desired size.
    • To constrain the oval to a circle, hold down the Shift key while drawing.
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    • To draw the oval from the center, hold down the Ctrl key while drawing.

     

  4. Release the mouse button. Selection handles appear at the corners and sides of the oval annotation.
    • To position the oval annotation, position the mouse pointer inside the selected oval so that it changes to a translation pointer . Click and drag the annotation to the desired location.
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    • To resize the oval annotation, position the mouse pointer over the selection handle on one side of the oval so that it changes to a resize pointer . Click and drag the selection handle to obtain the desired shape.
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    • To scale the oval annotation, position the mouse pointer over the selection handle at one corner of the oval so that it changes to an unconstrained scaling pointer . Click and drag the selection handle to obtain the desired scaling.
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    • To display and modify oval annotation properties such as background color and transparency, double-click the annotation.

Polygon Annotations

To add a polygon annotation:

  1. Click the Polygon Annotation button on the toolbar.
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  3. Click in an empty part of the canvas to specify the first point of the polygon.
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  5. Click again to specify the second point of the polygon. A line is drawn to connect the first and second points.
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  7. Click to specify the third and each consecutive point of the polygon. Lines are drawn to connect each subsequent point, forming a multi-sided shape.
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    Tip
    To remove the last point, press the Esc key.

     

  9. Double-click to specify the last point of the polygon. Selection boxes appear at the corners and sides of the newly-created annotation.
    • To position the polygon annotation, position the mouse pointer inside the selected polygon so that it changes to a translation pointer . Click and drag the annotation to the desired location.
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    • To resize the polygon annotation, position the mouse pointer over the selection handle on one side of the polygon so that it changes to a resize pointer . Click and drag the selection handle to obtain the desired shape.
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    • To scale the polygon annotation, position the mouse pointer over the selection handle at one corner of the polygon so that it changes to an unconstrained scaling pointer . Click and drag the selection handle to obtain the desired scaling.
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    • To display and modify polygon annotation properties such as background color and transparency, double click the annotation.

Freehand Annotations

To add a freehand annotation:

  1. Click the Freehand Annotation button in the toolbar.
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  3. Click in an empty part of the canvas and, without releasing the mouse button, drag to draw a freehand shape.
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  5. Release the mouse button. Selection handles appear at the corners and sides of the selected freehand annotation.
    • To position the freehand annotation, position the mouse pointer inside the selected freehand shape so that it changes to a translation pointer . Click and drag the annotation to the desired location.
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    • To resize the freehand annotation, position the mouse pointer over the selection handle on one side of the freehand shape so that it changes to a resize pointer . Click and drag the selection handle to obtain the desired shape.
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    • To scale the freehand annotation, position the mouse pointer over the selection handle at one corner of the freehand shape so that it changes to an unconstrained scaling pointer . Click and drag the selection handle to obtain the desired scaling.
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    • To display and modify rectangle annotation properties such as background color and transparency, double-click the annotation.

  IDL Online Help (March 01, 2006)