This is a meaning I thought of myself, and it makes a little more sense. Mechanical hands, robots, and how both AI and Robots will still be around in the end, making them the ruler of everything. The verse could explain how AI knows everything about you, more so than yourself. It begins with "Do you like how I dance? I've got zirconium pants. Consequential enough to set you into a trance." Zirc is a metal, robots are made of metal, bam. This could reference how Robots and AI are beginning to merge with actual people. Then "Do you like how I walk? Do you like how I talk? Do you like how my face disintegrates into chalk?" Which could again be Robots merging with humanity but still having inorganic material inside. I could continue with the verse but I dont wanna make this too long. The outro says "Without looking down, flying around, like a bumbling dragon I fly. Scraping my face on the sky." Again, drones, planes, and spacecraft could all become ai piloted, drones already.

They knew they were mad, they knew they'd been had... They are THE RULER OF EVERYTHING. And as such, they are more than willing to take you on a journey into the musical world of Tally Hall. Prepare to traverse time and space, from sweet dreams in Hawaii to the mini malls of Michigan... unless the thoughts of such are too much for you to take in. Let's face it: with the lights off, you just might see something you never wanted to know... There's no mirrors or clovers in their way now. When you're the Ruler of Everything, everything can and WILL belong to you.


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I have designed and imported different centimeter rulers. They look fine on Inkscape and in the GFUI but when I print them some of the centimeter marks are offset by what looks to be 0.5 mm. I printed GF ruler and it looks fine. Any ideas what is going on?image30244032 2.35 MB image30244032 2.3 MB

I learned a lot about alignment and distribution making different rulers in Inkscape. I tried lots of generators. I think that this post is what might have led me to install and use OpenSCAD. Makes great rulers.

Does your lack of a stylus make drawing straight lines your enemy? Your days of dragging a shaking finger across your screen hoping to be as accurate as possible are over! Explain Everything offers a ruler that makes drawing precise and perfectly straight lines easy, with a stylus or without. Clean up your annotations and deliver precise highlights on documents every time.

Position the ruler above the line you want to highlight. Make sure it is positioned in the middle of the text, not below it. Then tap the Highlighter tool. Choose your favorite highlighting color and drag your finger over the text you want to highlight. The line sticks to the ruler creating a beautiful clean highlight.

This song reflects the theme of time being the rule and ruler over everyone and everything. The song speaks of the idea that time is biased and reliant on people's actions, and that it ultimately will wash away everything that is not significant. Despite people having control over their lives and actions, in the end, time is what governs it all. The chorus emphasises the idea of time being the ultimate ruler and the lyrics in the bridge talk about the inevitability of time's reign over everyone. The song also reflects on the difficulty of accepting fate and the human tendency to resist it.

T-square rulers are a must-have for crafters, and our Pawsitively Everything 6 inch T-Square Ruler is the ultimate card makers tool! Its 6 inch size makes it easy to manage and use while crafting. The ruler itself contains measurements in both US and metric. You'll also notice the handy key that is included; all of the most common card sizes are marked for easy reference!

the new version of cadence - ie 6.1 was recently installed in our system. The interface is fine, but I am facing problem during drawing layouts. The ruler seems to work fine when nothing is drawn (layout is empty). As soon as even a small of rectangle (of poly of length =0.1u and height = 0.3u, say) is drawn, it will become impossible to draw a ruler at any place other than that poly. And the ruler fixes itself to the dimensions of poly i.e we can only draw rulers of 0.1u distance or higher. Basically, the pointer moves only around that rectangle and cannot be found anywhere else.

If I delete that poly, then everything functions normally - we can draw rulers of any resolution. This problem is not only with rulers but with anything that one tries to do after drawing poly(or any rectangle).

I had a chance to use the new Magnetic ruler set from Nellie's Choice and I have to say I can see this coming in handy. This is a new product to me and fairly new to the Nellie's Choice line of products and I wanted to try it out and see if I would have use for it in my craft room. Today I used it in the creation of my sample card. I used it to stencil my background, line up my layers and even line up my sentiment. I also gave the self healing mat a try to see how easy it was to use.

Let's take a closer look at the product. The board itself is A4 8.3 x 11.7 inches and has a grid on it to help line things up. It comes with 4 small magnets and a 12" magnetic ruler that really sticks to the board.

One of the great things about this board is that the ruler will stick to both the front and back of the board. This means you can use the backside to do your ink blending and not have to worry about messing up the grid side. You can use the ruler as well to hold down your stencil without worry that it will move and the board can be easily cleaned with a baby wipe or damp cloth.

For my test I did some ink blending using the four small magnets that came with the board and they were OK. I did however use the ruler to help hold everything in place and that worked really well. Since the ruler is there and the board is magnetic you are not limited to using only the magnets.

I also found the grid helpful when I was lining up my layers for my card and could easily use the ruler to make the layers straight, a constant problem for me. I simply used the four magnets to secure my first layer and then placed the ruler on the line that I wanted the second layer to follow, then I easily lined up the second layer and adhere it straight. This worked great for me.

I decided to cut out a sentiment using the alphabet die from Marianne Design and again used the magnetic board to help adhere it straight onto my card. Having the magnetic ruler and board made it this very easy and it was straight.

All and all I really like using this magnetic ruler set and would recommend it to have in your stash. I can see myself using it mostly for adhering my die cut sentiments straight since I really struggle with that.

The ruler can serve a few purposes in your story. They might play a more passive role rather than be the driving force behind your plot, serving only to create and help define the world in which your characters exist.

Benevolent rulers often find themselves at the hands of assassins or a coup, where their power is lost and therefore, order is lost. After all, if their power is absolute and everyone is reasonably happy, what kind of story would that be? They kind of have to go down. You know, for plot reasons.

You can easily make a ruler on the page by using the duplicate command. In the attached file for 1:12 scale, Letter size paper, there is an 8 foot ruler that you can move around or lock on a different layer.

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The last official response was in 2016 from an Adobe software engineer who questioned the need/purpose of rulers and encouraged people to upvote a different feature (guides) which, as most designers will know, serve a useful but different purpose. Staggering that a company with such experience in design software needs to ask these questions when rulers and guides have been a staple of Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign for over twenty years?

People in the comments talking rulers and guides as interchangeable terms/concepts isn't helping. What we currently have in XD is *guides* of various types, with the only truly user-controllable ones being at local Artboard level. These are fiddly and you can't even set their X/Y positions manually.

It would be nice if the rulers were visible when working inside the artboard, somehow.

Currently we can drag rulers only if we have access to the artboard borders (left and top borders). It'd be nice if we didn't have to zoom out to be able to drag rulers.

Guides and Rulers please. And deleting guides as it is in the other programs. As mentioned below, this workflow is a pain. It works perfect in the other programs. It is not necessary to invent everything new. You can copy perfect workflows from other products. There is a good reason why some things are unchanged for years ;)

The addition of guides is great, thank you, but having to scroll to the top of the page (for horizontal guides) everytime you want to drag one onto the artboard is so annoying, as is not being able to drag one onto the artboard if guides are hidden. The way guides work in InDesign would be much more useful - drag them from the ruler which is always visible, and if guides are hidden (but obvs the rulers aren't), dragging a guide from the ruler automatically turns them back on.

While being able to drag guides from rulers is desired, the primary reason is having a frame of reference for scale, particularly when designing for tablets & laptop/desktop resolutions. It'd be really nice to have the ruler be based on whatever artboard is in the center of the screen (changing if a user selected a different artboard even if it isn't centered). Really hope this gets added at some point... It's difficult to go without after working in Photoshop and Illustrator for so long.

The ruler should be an optical divider between pictures and captions.

Maybe it should be either closer to the pictures (10-5px instead of 15px) or then as you mention be a divider to text below.

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