The Three-Point Radius measurement tool places specialized markups that calculate the radius as an arc. While a markup placed with the Three-Point Radius tool can be made into a full circle after it has been placed, it always starts as an arc; to place a circular markup that also calculates the radius of the circle, see Center Radius Measurement.
As with any measurement, be sure to calibrate the document first.
This function is only available for Studio Session PDFs.
Note: The keyboard shortcut for the radius measurement tool calls the most recently used radius measurement tool, either this one or the Center Radius Measurement tool.
The result will be a pie-piece shape with the radius of the implied circle measured.
Tips:
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 rotate the caption, click and drag the orange handle directly over it. 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 change the size of the arc, click and drag one of the yellow handles on the markup's circumference.
To change the length of the radius, click and drag the yellow handle at the circle's center.
To move the entire markup together, click and drag a part of it other than the control handles.
To scale the markup up or down, click and drag the appropriate purple handle.
The appearance of the Radius measurement is configurable, including line and fill color
To change the appearance of a Radius measurement, 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.
Hatch: Sets a hatch pattern. The associated color selector sets the line color of the hatch pattern.
Scale: Sets the scale of the hatch pattern, from 50 (half the default scale) to 200 (twice the default scale).
Opacity: Sets the line opacity, from 0 (invisible) to 100 (opaque).
Fill Opacity: Sets the fill
Line Width: Sets the thickness (in points) of the line. A setting of 0 effectively renders the line invisible.
Style: Determines the line pattern.
Show Centroid: Select to show the geometric center of the shape. If necessary, the caption will be automatically adjusted to be below the centroid.
Font: Sets the font used for the selected text. Available fonts are divided into three regions:
Note: If you attempt to embed a font for which the viewing and editing permissions do not allow formatting, Vu will display a message indicating the font will not be embedded in the PDF.
Font parameters are retained in the PDF such that even if the original font is not embedded or on the viewer's workstation, a suitable representation of the font will be substituted.
Font Size: Sets the size of the font.
Text Color: Sets the color of text.
Font Style: These settings control the formatting of the text. Options include Bold, Italic, Underline, and Strikethrough. Generally, any combination of these styles can be applied to format the text.