Large View: Annotation – Stickers
Stickers are SVG files that you can add to your SharinPix organization to enhance the annotation with your own vector images.
Large view
Access the large view of an image by clicking on its thumbnail.

Editing mode
Click on the edit icon to activate editing mode.

Adding sticker to an image
Choose sticker.

Once chosen, it will be available on the image and can be moved around, resized** ** or rotated.


Adding new stickers
Those SVG files need to be uploaded into the sticker album which you can find on the SharinPix Global Settings. To do so, follow the steps below:
From App Launcher, search for SharinPix Settings
Click on the button labeled as Go to administration dashboard to open the SharinPix global settings
On the global settings, click on Settings from the top menu bar
Click on Editing Organization
Add your new stickers in the album available in the** Sticker **section
Note that SVG files need to be well-formed and include width and height values. Those files are text files, so don’t hesitate to add those values by yourself if necessary.
Changing Stickers Scale
The sizes of stickers applied to images depend on the screen size. However, if you need to preserve actual sticker sizes, for example, if you have stickers that are 20px by 20px and you want it to appear as such when added on an image, you can force the scale to 1, however, if you want the sticker to be 40px by 40px, then you put the scale to 2.
To do so, edit the global settings of your organization to set the Annotation sticker scale** ** field** ** to the scale you want. You can find it on the SharinPix Global Settings. To do so, follow the steps below:
From App Launcher, search for SharinPix Settings
Click on the button labeled 'Go to administration dashboard' to open the SharinPix global settings
On the global settings, click on Settings from the top menu bar
Click on Edit Organization
Set the desired scale on the Annotation sticker scale field

The sticker size limit is 40kb. Stickers exceeding this limit won’t be rendered in the annotation menu.
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