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Numbered markers over 9 in a Rise Labeled Graphic?
Hi all,
I'm wondering if there is a way to add numbered markers to a labeled graphic over number 9. I need up to 15 numbered markers but I only see the option to add up to 9.
Thank you!
Nick
- alphonsohendricCommunity Member
Why is this simple request not making it to the to-do list in RISE? How may years do we have to wait?
- SumantMurugeshCommunity Member
Hello, please add my vote. Is there any update on this? Thanks!
- DorothyMillerCommunity Member
Hi, I'm looking for markers that go up to 20 - would like to add my vote for this request.
Thanks.
- TomPileCommunity Member
Ay yi yi. This is sad.
- PhilFossCommunity Member
Here is a demo of custom graphic markers using a theme component, including a custom highlight color, numbering over 9, and custom 'completed' state.
- GeorgeTuft-b85bCommunity Member
I'd recommend just using the native functionality in Storyline and including a storyline block, if you're going to go to all that extra trouble. At least Storyline lets you turn the pulse on and off, and it has markers that go up to 20.
The point of the post was the lack of native support in Rise itself. So, we still need a decent solution from Articulate that allows for a bigger library of icons to be chosen for the markers...the intentional lack makes no sense, as it seems like a 2-minute fix.- PhilFossCommunity Member
Wish I could use storyline, but I don't have a pc, and the text in storyline becomes tiny on mobile, can't use it.
- KarlMullerCommunity Member
In our organization, we may only use features and functions that are provided natively in Rise itself. If it's part of a standard block we may use it, otherwise not.
So we are prohibited from using any of the workarounds such as those kindly provided by Phil.
- RoseBuckleyCommunity Member
Hi all,
Any updates on this request? it appears to still stop at 9 and there is a real need to go beyond 9.
Thanks!
- PaulBiggsCommunity Member
This clearly is something Articulate need to look at so fingers crossed that they will. We have lots of users who request this on a regular basis.
- RoseBuckleyCommunity Member
Definitely, it looks like folks have been asking for a few years1
- SusanHaywardCommunity Member
Hello, is there any update at all? Considering the comments from four years ago, one would assume there should have been updates by now.
- AmandaRosche611Community Member
Any updates on this request? I see it was originally noted in 2019.
Separately, where can I find documentation of requested features like this? I often find feature requests that are multiple years old, with no resolution. It feels as if requests are not taken into account, though I'm sure that's not the case. Where can I find documentation that would show where feature requests are on the "list of upcoming features" or anything to show how Articulate chooses features to work on?