- Overview
- Product Documentation
- CML 2.5 Release Notes
- CML 2.5 Installation Guide
- CML 2.5 User Guide
- CML User's Guide
- Overview of CML 2.x
- Using CML and the HTML5 UI
- Dashboard
- Workbench
- Adding Nodes to a Lab
- Starting, Stopping, and Wiping Nodes
- Deleting Nodes
- Creating Links
- Rules for Creating Links and Interface Overprovisioning
- Adding Interfaces and Overprovisioning
- Overprovisioning Interfaces with Link Creation
- Hiding Links
- Starting Simulations
- Connecting to a Node's Console
- Changing Global Console Settings
- Download the Console History
- Setting CPU limit on node
- Launch sequencing and CPU limiting
- Stopping Simulations
- Annotations
- External Connectivity for Simulations
- Link Packet Capture
- Lab Sharing
- Console Server
- Breakout Tool
- Custom VM Images
- Creating a New Node Definition
- Viewing Resource Limits
- CML 2.5 Admin Guide
- Resources
Cloning an Annotation¶
Open the lab that you want to edit in the Workbench by clicking on its tile on the Dashboard page.
Instead of creating a new annotation from scratch, you can create a new annotation by cloning an existing annotation to make a new copy of the annotation in your lab.
Procedure
With the select tool active in the Workbench, click the annotation that you want to edit.
The canvas highlights the annotation as the currently selected element, and the Workbench’s side panel shows the annotation’s properties.
Click the Clone button in the side panel.
CML clones the annotation and adds it to the lab. The new copy of the annotation is now selected.
Move the new copy of the annotation to its new location in the lab.
The new copy of the annotation has the exact same position as the original annotation, so it may appear that nothing changed in the lab. Once you move the new annotation, you’ll see that the original annotation is still there in the original position in the canvas.
If you were in the process of editing the annotation before you clicked the Clone button, the last changes to the annotation may not have been completed on the CML server before you cloned it. Therefore, the new copy of the annotation may still have some of the old properties. To ensure that you clone all of an annotation’s properties after you finish updating them, simply select another element in the Workbench. Then select the original annotation again and click Clone.
The new annotation is now part of the lab. To modify your new annotation’s appearance, see Editing an Annotation.