I haven't found a way to rotate any shape in Nitro which is limiting the way you can annotate a PDF quite a lot.
Example: I need to draw a rectangle at an angle. While drawing the rectangle obviously it is straight, but once drawn there is no way to change that. If instead I try to draw it using 4 lines, I have to draw them so that each line "meets" the previous one. If I try to draw "from" each previous line, Nitro will select the line instead of placing a new one above it. Only workaround is to start beyond the previous line, draw, then select the line and shorten it so that the ends meet.
Alternatively: Give us a simple option in the properties palette to rotate basic shapes, or a rotate node in selected shapes.
I haven't found a way to rotate any shape in Nitro which is limiting the way you can annotate a PDF quite a lot.
Example: I need to draw a rectangle at an angle. While drawing the rectangle obviously it is straight, but once drawn there is no way to change that. If instead I try to draw it using 4 lines, I have to draw them so that each line "meets" the previous one. If I try to draw "from" each previous line, Nitro will select the line instead of placing a new one above it. Only workaround is to start beyond the previous line, draw, then select the line and shorten it so that the ends meet.
Alternatively: Give us a simple option in the properties palette to rotate basic shapes, or a rotate node in selected shapes.
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