Tutorial: Customizing Markups: Toolbars
Tutorial: Customizing Markups: Toolbars
Tutorial: Customizing Markups: Toolbars
Each markup in Revu has a set of properties controlling the appearance and information saved with it. The properties for the markup are displayed in and can be changed in two locations, the toolbars and the Properties tab located in the right panel of the interface.
Toolbars
The toolbars allow you to change the color, fill, font and font style, alignment, line style and width with the click of a button. Revu will automatically remember and apply these properties the next time this markup type is made using Dynamic Default technology.The toolbar are: Appearance: Contains tools that set the appearance of the selected markups.
Font: Contains tools to set the appearance of text within the selected markup.
Order:Arranges the relative position of overlapping markups. The tools can be used on one or more markups.
www.bluebeam.com
Properties Tab
The Properties tab offers multiple customization options based on the selected markup. A typical Properties tab is displayed to the right. To display the Properties tab, do one of the following:
l
Click - or -
There are four sections in the Properties tab: General Lists the markup author name, markup type, date and time the markup was added or modified, comments and the number of replies other reviewers have made to the comments. (The Markups List Tutorial has more information about replies). Appearance Controls the overall look of the markup including color, line width and style, opacity and font. Each markup type has different options for configuring its appearance. Layout Displays the markups X and Y coordinates, width, height and rotation. Users can adjust the markup location and size to the ten-thousandth decimal point and rotate the markup 360 degrees. Options Saves the selected properties of the markup for future use. Click Add to My Tools and the markup will be added to My Tools in the Tool Chest with the defined Appearance settings. Or, click on the Add to My Tools button to save in a specific tool set. (See the tutorial named Saving Markups in Tool Chest for more information about this feature). Set as Default saves the Appearance settings and uses them when you create another markup of this type.
www.bluebeam.com