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During the introduction of OS X Yosemite it was thé new feature for the Mail application smartphone in OS X. Edit photos smartphone while composing a new e-mail. The annotate function is new and has a number of useful features, so you can text, arrows or other notes to add to a picture.
Useful if you want to make a point and get it but not explained. But will you use this new feature often? For photos maybe not, but with important documents! Besides pictures also provide PDF files of a tag as quickly and easily add a signature to eg an invoice. You can activate the mark (annotate) function using the steps below:
Then Choose the 'Tag' option, the marker function (annotate) immediately activated and you can make various adjustments. The choice is wide, text, arrows, stripes and you can even draw your own characters using the sketch button (pencil with curved line). OS X thanks to the smart features follow your drawing style and, for example converting smartphone a drawn arrow to a tight arrow. smartphone
Adding a signature can (identifiable by Doodle) via the same option, you can then put a signature on the trackpad or signatures smartphone 'scan' through the camera. You do this by signing a signature on a piece of paper and then keep it for the camera on your Mac.
See also: Yosemite: Add Sketches and markings in Preview Yosemite: Solution to the lack of options and Parts Marking (Mail) Yosemite: Signature add via trackpad in Preview Yosemite: Send files via Mail Drop Yosemite: Where is the App Store in iTunes ? Replies:
For me it does not work and I found out that in System Preferences> Extensions, smartphone Tasks missing. smartphone This makes it impossible to tick Marking and to this handy innovation in the Mail apply. Who has the solution available?
I've got the same problem for me it does not work and I found out that in System smartphone Preferences> Extensions, Tasks missing. This makes it impossible to tick Marking and to this handy innovation in the Mail apply. Who has the solution available? Huib do you know already? I would really like to weten.Het works in Finder.
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