Hey,

For the last few weeks, every time me and my friends wanted to start a new game, the ruler designer DLC would not work for me. It isn't broken for everyone else though.

The reason might be that I don't have any DLCs myself, but it did work before and other DLCs still work without problems. Ruler Designer just randomly stopped working.

Verifying cache and reinstalling didn't help. Also someone suggested to set the date to after the Charlemagne DLC, but that didn't work either.

Does anyone have an idea of how to fix it?

Rulerguides are different from grids in that they can be positioned freelyon a page or on a pasteboard. You can create two kinds of rulerguides: page guides, which appear only on the pageon which you create them, or spread guides, which spanall pages and the pasteboard of a multiple-page spread. You candrag any ruler guide to the pasteboard. A ruler guide is displayedor hidden with the layer on which it was created.


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New rulerguides always appear on the target spread. For example, if several spreadsare visible in the document window and you drag a new guide intothe window, the new guide becomes visible only on the target spread.

To create a page guide, position the pointerinside a horizontal or vertical ruler and then drag to the desiredlocation on the target spread. If you drop the guide onto the pasteboard,it spans the pasteboard and spread; it will act as a page guideif you later drag it onto a page.

To create a spread guide without dragging, double-clicka specific position on the horizontal or vertical ruler. If youwant to snap the guide to the nearest tick mark, hold down the Shiftkey when you double-click the ruler.

You can change the attributes of individualruler guides, and you can move, cut, copy, paste, or delete multipleruler guides simultaneously. Cut or copied ruler guides can be pastedto other pages or documents, but not to other programs. To changeattributes of specific guides, you must select the guides you wantto change. When no guides are selected, the Ruler Guides commandsets the defaults for new guides only.

Unselected ruler guides appear light blueby default. Selected ruler guides are highlighted in their layercolor. When a guide is selected, the Reference Point icon in theControl panel changes to or , representingthe selected guide.

I am not sure if it is user error or a bug, but I am trying to drag out a new guide from the ruler edge and nothing happens. I have View>Show Guides enabled. Does anyone know how to do this or what might be preventing it from working?

I am using IC5.1.0 and when I am working on the layout, I have noticed that the marking of the ruler is kind of thick. I was wondering whether there is way to make it thinner so that I can get the accurate result.

The LPP of a ruler is always hilite/drawing4. Unfortunately this is not (yet) documented - there's an outstanding request for this to be documented. In IC614 rulers are now editable objects, but even so they're displayed using the packet for this specific layer-purpose-pair.

Sorry for dredging up this old topic. I have been able to get a white background working with my schematics and layouts but I'm having a couple teething problems with the rulers. I did change my display.drf file to make the lpp of hilight/drawing4 as black (instead of white), however when I invoke virtuoso I still get white rulers on a white background :-/. If I right-click for a contextual menu while creating a ruler, click on the Display tab and check the box for "Use same color for all rulers" all my rulers suddenly become black and things nicely stay that way (including any new rulers) for the rest of the session.

There is also an issue of the dynamic highlighting color of the ruler target. That color selection is also available to change under the Display tab in the "Snap Target Visualization Settings" area, but I can't seem to figure out what lpp that translates to.

When I open chrome dev tools and if I press on the responsive any ruler extension that I have is not working. Some colleagues of mein have the page ruler extension and it works just fine on responsive but for me I just see the round shape and the ruler is not working. Any ideea why ?

The Ruler Designer is a free feature added with Patch 1.2. It allows the player to replace a ruler in either start date (867 or 1066) with a customized starting character, allowing attributes, traits , dynasty, and physical appearance to be tweaked, altered and tailored to one's design, within certain limits. To access it, the player must select a historical (or otherwise pre-existing) ruler on the world map to replace when starting a game and choose the Create your own Ruler option, which replaces the character by a custom one and opens up the Ruler Designer to create that custom character.

The left panel allows you to set the basic characteristics that define the ruler. None of the options described here cost customization points (see the Attributes section below) as they are mandatory for every character.

The right panel allows you to choose some of the character attributes of your ruler. These options can significantly provide benefits; as such, each is assigned a cost in customization points. This cost can be either positive (costing points) or negative (refunding points). Your customization points total is displayed in the upper part of the panel. While there is no hard limit, exceeding 400 points will disallow achievements, even if Ironman is enabled.

Beneficial ages to a ruler cost more customization points. The range between 24 and 28 is considered a ruler's prime and thus costs the most, while 0-16 and 70 (or older) are the ages that cost the least. Starting age determines starting health, with younger rulers being more robust and growing more frail with age. That being said, older rulers do receive free lifestyle perk points and traits; this is a fixed amount based on age shown on the table below, without Education or intelligence traits affecting this.

By contrast, weight doesn't cost anything despite having a significant impact on your ruler's health (being malnourised (below -50) or obese (over 50) will cause a penalty of -1 health). Because noble characters have a tendency to easily gain weight over time (especially so if they have certain traits or lifestyles), a simple strategy is to start somewhat underweight but not too much to incur the aforementioned penalty. This corresponds to placing the slider in the second quartile, between 0 and -50.

For every 9 perk points a ruler receives, he or she also gets a bonus lifestyle trait, so a free lifestyle perk at age 42 and a second at 69. These are chosen at random from any of the three Lifestyle perk trees that match your Education, without you having to invest in the usual per-requisite perks.

Note that a trait's cost isn't affected by it being considered a virtue or sin under the ruler's faith, so in case you are unsure which traits to select, virtues allow you to eke out more benefit than their cost would imply.

You can choose a value for each of the ruler's six skills, between 0 and 100. The customization point cost to increase a stat by +1 depends on the threshold of the skill ("terrible", "poor", etc) after the increase, but before traits are applies. For example, to increase diplomacy from 3 to 4 (a skill of 4 is "terrible") costs 2 points, but from 4 to 5 (a skill of 5 is "poor") costs 4.

Because the way costs increase when changing threshold, the most cost-effective skills are 1 point below a threshold change; these are listed in the Skills page. It's recommended that the base skill of your ruler be one of these values; you can then use traits to further increase it.

You can use these settings to have the game randomly generate family members for your adult ruler. You can choose to start married (no customization point cost) with a randomly generated spouse of matching faith and culture. You can also choose to start with sons and daughters, also of matching faith and culture. They inherit your DNA and congenital traits, but everything else is randomly determined. Each child of either gender costs 10 customization points, unaffected by your faith's view on gender. Male or female, a ruler is limited to a number of children equal to one for each year since they turned 16. For example, a 50-year-old character can start with at most 34 children.

The first screen allows for a quick generation of the ruler's appearance. You can select one of the game's predefined ethniticies and randomly generate an appearance. This can be useful as a starting point before your further refine the character.

This screen also allows access to the ruler's DNA, a string of text corresponding to the current values of your ruler's genes. You can copy the DNA to your computer's clipboard and share it with others or retain it for later use. You can then paste text from said clipboard and, if it corresponds to a valid genetic code, the game will process it and generate a character with the corresponding appearance. Note that the DNA string only applies to a characters physical appearance. Skills, attributes, lifestyle and education must be applied separately.

The second screen allows you to manipulate the value of most of your character's genes through a graphical user interface, similar to conventional character creators in various other games, so that you can fine-tune your ruler's appearance. None of these affect game mechanics in any way (e.g., raising height to the maximum doesn't confer the effects of the Giant trait, only the trait will provide those).

Digital designers want to know if their designs are suitable for different screen resolutions. Window Resizer allows you to emulate screen or browser resolutions so you can test your designs in any of them. A great tool for doing a final check on your designs.

One of the many subjects I teach is Drafting and Design which includes orthographic and isometric sketching by hand, as well as transitioning to computer aided design and manufacturing techniques. One of the most memorable projects from this class is "The Ruler Project", a project where students use CAD software to draw accurate rulers, then manufacture them using a CNC Laser Cutter/Engraver. be457b7860

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