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A Ruler For Windows v3.6.1
A Ruler For Windows v3.6.1 A free on screen pixel ruler / reading guide for Windows. The ruler lets you quickly and easily measure objects on your screen. It's ideal for designing web sites, working with graphics and perfecting the look of your digital products. The reading guide helps you read through text on your screen much like a ruler edge helps you read through lines of text on a printed page. This makes A Ruler for Windows an ideal tool for working with long e-mails, wide spreadsheets and fine print documents on your screen. The program switches between ruler and reading guide modes with the press of a key. By default, both the ruler and reading guide come with four 'skins' to choose from: wood grain, stainless steel, plastic see thru and yellow construction. However, you can create your own skins and share them with your friends! Features With large clear numbering, the ruler is very easy to read. Each ruler / reading guide can be flipped horizontally or vertically, resized to an exact length or resized by dragging it to a desired length. The numbering on the ruler can be reversed and the ruler's length optionally displayed. Ticks can be placed on which ever long edge of the ruler you prefer. You can click on a tick to have a measuring line automatically drawn at an exact location. Automatic midpoint, third and golden ratio lines can optionally be shown. The program also has a feature to launch Microsoft's Magnify tool, allowing you to see a magnified image at the ruler's edges to more easily measure between very fine points. Extra Skins Important With A Ruler for Windows installed on your PC, right-click on any of the skins below, choose to save the link. Run the file you downloaded to add the skin to your collection. Click here ...
5/5 1,639 Mar 31, 2022
Rob Latour
On-screen Ruler v2.4.0.167
On-screen Ruler v2.4.0.167 A lightweight, free, semi-transparent ruler for the desktop. Align The on-screen ruler allows precise alignment relative to what you are trying to measure. Alignment is possible in two ways: Gross alignment by dragging the ruler with the mouse, and fine alignment using the keyboard. To move the ruler using the mouse, simply left-click away from the edges, drag the ruler to where you need it and release the left mouse button. Fine Control To position the ruler to pixel-level accuracy (nudge), use the arrow keys. The movement is intuitive; the left arrow key moves the ruler 1 pixel to the left, the right arrow key moves the ruler 1 pixel to the right, the up arrow key moves the ruler 1 pixel up and the down arrow key moves the ruler 1 pixel down. Holding an arrow key down moves the ruler 1 pixel at a time in the direction of the arrow until the key is released. The ruler will extend past the screen boundaries, so make sure not to move it off screen. If you do, use Home to restore it to the screen centre (assuming the ruler is the active window). Tip: use Home or Ctrl + Home to re-centre the ruler if you accidentally move it off screen. Gross Control To move the ruler in larger increments (bump), use Shift + Up, Shift + Left, Shift + Down or Shift + Right Arrow keys. These key combinations move the ruler 20 pixels at a time. Pinning To align the ruler at the screen boundaries, use Ctrl + Up, Ctrl + Left, Ctrl + Down or Ctrl + Right Arrow keys. Centering To re-centre the ruler, use either the Home key or the Ctrl + Home key combination. The Home key does not change the width ...
5/5 3,590 Jun 02, 2022
John Kummailil
Screen Ruler v0.9.1
Screen Ruler v0.9.1 Ruler tool for measuring in pixels, centimeters, inches and points. Screen Ruler is a lightweight and configurable ruler tool for Windows Desktop. It allows you to measure the size of elements on the screen in different units, including pixels, centimeters and inches. Measuring is possible either using a two-dimensional, rectangular ruler scale or a one-dimensional, horizontal or vertical scale. The ruler can be moved and resized precisely using either the mouse or the keyboard and custom marking lines can be added. Besides coming with a light and a dark theme, Screen Ruler also allows you to fully customize its appearance by changing all color settings. Features Measure in pixels, centimeters, inches, points and percent Two-dimensional, rectangular ruler scale One-dimensional, horizontal or vertical ruler scale Dark theme and option for custom coloring Automatically measure the size of windows on screen Add arbitrary number of custom marking lines Auto-mark center or thirds of ruler Precise moving and resizing with keyboard shortcuts Fully portable with no installation needed Changes: v.0.9.1 (2021-10) Fixed: Misplaced markers on flipped ruler Fixed: Crashing marker list window when no markers are set Click here to visit the author's website.
5/5 1,909 Oct 29, 2021
Bluegrams
Window Ruler 1.1 rev 9
Window Ruler 1.1 rev 9 Window Ruler is a program that permits you to: • Test if your application windows fit in a certain screen resolution (very useful for developers!); • Measure any window by dragging the red ball (left-upper corner). How to use this program: • Move the ruler by dragging it • Measure a certain window by dragging the red ball over it • Show/Hide the ruler by left-clicking over the notify icon • Show the options by right-clicking over the notify icon or the ruler window • The ruler can be resized using the mouse History v.1.1 rev 9 Fixed a bug when capturing the image to the clipboard
5/5 4,786 Aug 31, 2017
Lorenzi Davide
   
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