Click the All checkbox to toggle all corners on or off. When multiple elements are selected, angles are added to each element.Ĭorners - the corners to which angle values are added. For simple elements that are rotated, in many cases the result is identical. Add a space if desired, or use any other character, or characters.Ĭorner angle/Rotation angle - the choice to specify either the angle of each corner of the selected elements, or specify the elements’ rotation angle set in the InDesign interface. This results in corner radius labels such as “R0.125 in,” for example. Default is the uppercase letter “R” without a space. Prefix - a character, or characters, that appear before the corner radius value. Select the measurement units in the drop-down list. When enabled, the length of the pointer may be set. Pointers - enable to add a line from the text label to the rounded corner. When multiple elements are selected, corner radius is added to each element. For elements not rectangular, or with square corners, this measurement type has no effect.Ĭorners - the corners to which radius values are added. When either element is measured to center, stroke is not a consideration, so the option is disabled.Ĭorner radius only applies to rectangular elements that have rounded corners. Enable this option to include one or the other, or both, element’s stroke width. Normally the distance does not consider either element’s stroke. Include stroke - the option is available for each element selected. The dimension line is positioned center of the element set to center, or selection 1 when both are set to center. For vertical measurements, the choices are top, bottom, or center. For horizontal measurements, the choices are left, right, or center. For each selection, there is the choice of which edge, or center, to measure from one element to the other. Selection 1/Selection 2 - of the two elements selected, the element most left on the page is selection 1, and the element most right on the page is selection 2. When either element is set to Center, this option only applies to the text position. For vertical measurements, the choice is left or right. For horizontal measurements, the choice is top or bottom. Position - the edge to which the distance is added. Horizontal/Vertical - the choice to add a horizontal or vertical measure of distance. This option creates cross marks at the element corners, as shown below. The original half is outside the element as usual, and the additional half extends into the element. This option does not apply to selected text, and the checkbox is disabled.Įxtension lines, Offset, and Layer - see the section All tabs.Įxtend into element - when enabled, the extension lines offset is set to zero and disabled, and extension lines double in the length specified. If disabled, dimensions are the rectangular boundary of the rotated element. Rotate with selection - if the element has a rotation angle set in the InDesign interface, and this option is enabled, the dimensions are rotated to match the element’s rotation angle. Enable this option to include the element’s stroke width. Include stroke - normally dimensions are the boundaries of the element without its stroke. Click the All checkbox to toggle all positions on or off. Position - the edges of the element or elements to which dimensions are added. When multiple elements are selected, dimensions are added to the overall boundary of all elements selected. When multiple elements are selected, independent dimensions are added to each element.Īll combined - disabled when one element is selected. For a single element, dimensions are added. Selection/Each selected - this option changes depending on whether one element is selected, or multiple elements are selected.
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