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How to customize and style your annotations

How to use the Layer Toolbox to style and personalize your map features and annotations.

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Written by Georgina Doyle
Updated over 2 weeks ago

tags: opacity, colour, style, annotations, shapefiles, kmls, customize, attributes

Overview

Styling and customizing your annotations in Birdi is a quick and straightforward process. Follow these steps to rename layers, add descriptions, adjust styles, and modify attributes.

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How to access the layer toolbox

  • Select the layer in the Layers panel to open its Layer toolbox

How to rename the annotation

  • Click on the layer name in the Layer toolbox.

  • Type in the new name and press Enter to confirm.

  • OR: You can double click or right click on the layer from the Layer panel

How to change annotation details and metrics

  • In the Details section of the Layer toolbox, add a description to provide more context about the layer’s purpose.

  • Change the metric units for the layer’s area value if necessary. This ensures accurate representation and clarity.

How to customize and style your annotation

  • Click on the Style tab in the Layer toolbox.

  • From here, you can adjust the following

    • Colour: Select a color that best represents your layer. Your layer will automatically be assigned a random colour.

    • Opacity: Modify the transparency of the layer to enhance visibility and layering.

    • Style: Change the annotation style to match your project’s needs, for example a full line or dashes.

How to view and edit Layer Attributes

  • Click on the small Table icon in the style panel.

  • This opens a table where you can view and edit the layer’s attributes.

By following these steps, you can ensure your annotations are clear, informative, and visually aligned with your project requirements.

What's Next?

Read more on how manage your annotations or use table view in these articles:

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