Reference: Edit

Editing Your Snaps

When in Edit mode, the action bar changes to show the editing and annotation tools.

Actionbar Tools

  • The Share button lets you quickly publish the currently-edited snap to any setup publishing account. Should you wish to add or remove accounts, simply click the 'Configure Accounts'; option at the bottom of the menu.

  • The Cursor tool (A) allows you to select, resize and move annotations. You can also use it for click-and-drag element selection.

  • The Hand tool (H) lets you pan around the currently-edited snap

  • Zoom Out (Cmd - ) lowers the level of zoom in the Edit mode.

  • Zoom In (Cmd + ) lets you zoom in on the snap up to a maximum of 1600%.

  • The Crop tool (C) allows you to non-destructively crop snaps

  • The Highlight tool / Mask (M) overlays a semitransparent layer over the selected snap and allows you to cut out areas of the overlay to accentuate certain areas of the image. You can cut out as many rectangular areas as you wish.

  • The Blur tool (B) lets you easily obscure areas of a snap. You can create an unlimited number of blur annotations over any portion of a snap

  • The Square tool (S) allows you to draw rectangular shapes over the snap.

  • The Circle tool (O) allows you to draw circular shapes over a snap.

  • The Line tool (L) lets you draw a line over the selected snap.

  • The Arrow Tool (R) draws an arrow over the selected snap. All arrows that LittleSnapper draws have a slight curve for a slightly hand-drawn effect.

  • The Text tool (T) enables you to create text annotations with ease. To change a font use the Format menu or bring up the font-picker using keyboard shortcut Cmd + T.

    You can also use the drop-down menu in the text annotation HUD to add callouts to the text. This will add a second circular, numbered badge that you can place anywhere on the snap as a reference point.

  • The Colour Picker lets you change the colour for the currently-selected annotation(s).

Removing Annotations

If you ever need to remove annotations simply select the cursor tool, click the annotation you wish to remove and hit Delete or Backspace. To remove multiple annotations, you can click and drag (or use combinations of the Shift and Cmd keys) to make a selection, then use the Backspace or Delete key.