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#1 Posted : Thursday, January 18, 2018 8:37:03 AM(UTC)

Mark99  
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What if the annotation was rotated and part of the annotation is not within the area of the image in the viewer. How could you move the annotation automatically back to within the confines of the image?



Note from Administrator: This topic was split from the post HOW TO: Restrict annotations to stay within image since the issue posted here may not relate to the original posted project.
 

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#2 Posted : Thursday, January 18, 2018 11:02:22 AM(UTC)

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I don't fully understand the scenario you are posing. Is the annotation rotated before or after all annotations are restricted to the viewer? Are you loading annotations into the viewer where the annotation file may position the annotation outside of the viewing area but the file is loaded into a container & viewer where the bounds are restricted?

What exactly is the order of steps here with regard to the annotation being created and the annotations being restricted to the viewer?
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