Annotation

Permet d’ajouter des commentaires ou d’autres textes visibles sur le canevas de script.

Annotation et l’ Note action vous permettent d’ajouter des commentaires à votre script. Cependant, le texte d’une action Note n’est pas visible sur le canevas. En outre, vous pouvez connecter Annotation à une autre action du script. Par exemple, si vous annotez l’objectif d’une action spécifique, vous pouvez connecter Annotation à cette action. L’action Note ne peut pas être connectée à d’autres actions.

When you click and drag Annotation onto your canvas, you will notice that, unlike other actions, the icon turns into a gray space. You can resize the annotation area by clicking the bottom-right corner of the action and dragging it in or out to your desired size. You can enter your annotation in the action's Properties, either directly into the property field or clicking the ellipsis to open the string editor.

Supported Script Types

The icon for a Generic script type - a rectangle with < and > symbols inside it.

The icon for the Email script type - a large @ symbol in a diamond.

The icon for the Chat script type - a chat bubble with an ellipsis inside (...), in a diamond shape.

The icon for the Phone script type - an old-style phone handset with curved lines indicating sound coming out of it.

The icon for the Voicemail script type - a symbol that looks like a cassette tape - two circles sitting on a horizontal line.

The icon for the Work Item script type-a piece of paper with one corner folded down and a bullet list on it.

The icon for the SMS script type - a smart phone with a chat bubble coming out of it.

The icon for the Digital script type - a computer monitor with a smartphone next to it.

Générique

Courriel Clavardage Téléphone Messagerie vocale Élément de travail SMS Numérique

Script Example

The following image shows an expanded size of the annotation area, custom text within the area, and the connector that connects to an action. Typically a connector is used to show a relation between the comment and the connected action.

An example of an ANNOTATION action in a script.