![]() ![]() ![]() Note: Tag names listed in the Editor are always displayed in the project’s default language. More information on project languages can be found in chapter two, “ Project Languages”. Clicking on the edit symbol opens the edit dialog, which allows you to edit the tag name in all available project languages. Select the tag with the left mouse button. Click on the minus sign to delete the tag from the project and to remove it from all elements, to which it had been assigned. The Tag Name Editor opens automatically, allowing you to assign your own name to the new tag, in various translations if applicable. Adding a Project TagĬlick on the plus sign to add a new tag to the project. Tag names are displayed in the project’s default language. The Tag List displays all the tags defined in a project. Here you can define new tags, translate existing tags and delete tags from a project. The Tag Manager provides you with an overview of all current tags in a project and their translations in other project languages, where applicable. You can access it via the menu “Tools” as well as via 3 (CTRL+3). The Tag Manager allows you to manage all the tags in your project. You can assign multiple tags to an element, thereby placing it simultaneously in different categories. Tags are an additional metadatum that can be assigned as a label to any element of a HyperImage project (objects, views, inscriptions, layers, texts, URLs, light tables, and groups). This chapter introduces the Tag Manager and its use. This manual will be updated from time to time to reflect the current feature set and functionality. The functionality and features of the system might change until the general release. Note: HyperImage 3 is currently under development (Beta Version). ![]()
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