Turn Info Tags On and Off in GlyphViewer
- Open GlyphViewer and load your desired visualization
- To display an info tag for a single glyph element (object):
- Click on the object for which you wish to display the info tag. A yellow flashing halo (the selection effect) will appear around the selected object.
- Right-click on the desired object and select “Show Tags for Selected Objects” (or hit the “I” key to toggle on)
- Right click on the selected object and select “Hide Tags for Selected Objects” (or hit the “O” key to toggle off)
- To simultaneously display info tags for multiple objects:
- Ctrl + left-click on each object for which you wish to display info tags to select those objects
- Right-click on any of the selected objects and select “Show Tags for Selected Objects”
- To simultaneously toggle info tags off for selected objects:
- Ctrl + left-click on each object for which you wish to hide info tags to select those objects
- Right-click on any of the selected objects and select “Hide Tags for Selected Objects”
- To toggle ALL info tags off, even for objects that are no longer selected:
- Right-click on any object
- Select “Hide All Visible Tags”
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