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  1. Click the Templates tab.
  2. In the Templates panel, select the template to which you want to add a geometric shape.
  3. In the Template Components panel, right-click the template name and select Create Geometric Shape. You can also find this option in the toolbar (Create a geometric shape button).
    A new panel appears on the right and the toolbar below the Template Components panel changes to provide the option for geometric shapes, which is to delete a geometric shape (delete buttonImage Removed).
  4. In the panel on the right, select the shape type. Options include Point, Circle, Polyline, Ellipse, and MultiPoint.provide the required information, as follows:
    1. Provide a Label for the calculation.
    2. Provide Explanatory Text to better describe the label.
    3. Specify the minimum and maximum number of Answer Choices that the person answering the related question may select in the template.
    4. Select the button that describes your display preference for the inference in the template.
    5. Select the button that describes your display preference for Annotator Confidence.
    6. Specify whether or not a comment is required.
    7. Specify one or more names in the Default Authors field to show who created the calculation. 
    8. Optionally, provide a Group Label, which can show an affiliation between this calculation and others in the same group.
    9. Select the Shape Type from the options of two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes.
    10. If this is the last question in the template, select No More Questions.
    11. If this is not the last question, select the question that should follow this one from the options in the Next Question to Ask box.
  5. Click Save.

     

    Click Save.
    The geometric shapes available are as follows.

    Shape

    Description

    Point

    A single pixel denoted by a single (column,row) pair

    Multipoint

    Multiple pixels each denoted by an (column,row) pair

    Polyline

    A series of connected line segments with ordered vertices denoted by (column,row) pairs. If the first and last vertices are the same, it is a closed polygon.

    Circle

    A circle defined by two (column,row) pairs. The first point is the central pixel. The second point is a pixel on the perimeter of the circle.

    Ellipse

    An ellipse defined by four pixel (column,row) pairs. The first two points specify the endpoints of the major axis and the second two points specify the endpoints of the minor axis of an ellipse.