The Arc tool places an arced markup on the document. There are three basic arcs that can be created in Revu: an elliptical arc, a two-point circular arc, and a three-point circular arc. Giving an arc a fill color automatically turns it into a pie shape.
You can attach a note to nearly any markup that does not have a text box of its own. Simply double-click the markup to open the Note pop-up window. Notes attached to markups are functionally similar to the Note Tool.
Select a markup to reveal its control handles. Each handle controls a different aspect of the markup's size and orientation.
To rotate the markup, click and drag the orange handle outside the markup (when the markup is first placed, it will be at the top). By default, the markup is rotated in increments of 15°; to rotate in increments of 1°, hold down SHIFT while dragging.
The rotation can also be entered in the Rotation field found in the Layout section of the Properties tab.
To resize the markup, click and drag the appropriate yellow handle. When dragging the control handles at the endpoints of the line, the arc will automatically continue on its original ellipse. To automatically lengthen or shorten the arc in 15° increments, hold down SHIFT while dragging.
See Editing Markups for more information.
Note: An Arc is an open line. While their endpoints can nearly touch, arcs cannot be closed into a ellipses. Use the Ellipse Tool to create an ellipse, if desired.
The appearance of the Arc markup is configurable, including its line and fill color, hatch pattern, line width and style, and opacity. Selecting a Fill Color or Hatch pattern will automatically turn the arc into a pie shape.
To change the appearance of an Arc markup, select it and click the Properties tab.
Color: Sets the line color.
Fill Color: Sets a fill color.
Highlight: Makes the fill color and/or hatch pattern transparent so underlying content shows through.
Opacity: Sets the line opacity, from 0 (invisible) to 100 (opaque).
Fill Opacity: Sets the fill opacity, from 0 (invisible) to 100 (opaque).
Line Width: Sets the thickness (in points) of the line. A setting of 0 effectively renders the line invisible.
Style: Determines the line pattern.