

The second region lists the standard PDF fonts that are supported by all PDF viewers.The first region shows all fonts used in the currently selected text element.Available fonts are divided into three regions: Show Caption Leader Line: Select to show the leader line to the caption.įont: Sets the font used for the selected text. Click Edit to choose which measurements to include. Show Caption: Select to include caption text on the markup. By default, it is set to Auto and will automatically adjust as the Line Width is changed. The diagram below shows samples of each type of endpoint.Įach endpoint has an associated Scale that determines the size of the endpoint in relation to the Line Width. Start and End: Controls the appearance of the endpoints for each side of the line. In addition, there are several advanced line styles and you can create Custom Line Styles, if desired. A setting of 0 effectively renders the line invisible. Line Width: Sets the line thickness in points. Opacity: Sets opacity level of the line and endpoints, from 0 (invisible) to 100 (opaque). Highlight: Makes the fill color and line transparent so underlying content shows through. See Editing Markups for more information.įill Color: Controls the fill color of the endpoints. To rotate the caption 180°, right-click the markup and select Flip Text.

By default, the markup is rotated in increments of 15° to rotate in increments of 1°, hold down SHIFT while dragging.To return a rotated caption to its original position, right-click it and select Reset Caption Position. To rotate the caption, click and drag the orange handle directly over it. To move the entire markup together, click and drag a part of it other than the control handles. To move only the caption, click and drag it while holding down SHIFT. To return the caption to its default position, right-click it and select Reset Caption Position. To adjust the height of the markup, click and drag the middle (caption) control handle. Hold down SHIFT while dragging to force the markup to a horizontal, vertical, or 45° angle. To resize the markup or change its angle, click and drag the appropriate yellow handle. Each handle controls a different aspect of the markup's size and orientation. Select a markup to reveal its control handles. Click a measurement so it is active and go to the Measurement Properties section on the Measurements panel to view and change any of these for the selected markup. Several measurement properties can be changed after the measurement has been placed, including Subject, Label, units of measure, and any applicable optional dimensions like Slope or Depth.Length measurement arrows will automatically position themselves inside the extension lines when there is enough room, otherwise they will automatically position themselves outside the extension lines.

