In the Configuration Center, in the Measurements folder, you can define units, setup grids and guides, and set the unit of measure used in the rulers and drawing scale.
You can further customize the rulers by adding units of measurements, modifying the definitions of existing ones, or deleting them. (See Setting Up Rulers.)
You can use grids and guides to aid in positioning objects in a document. You can also use SHIFT + arrow keys to position objects on your grid. You can also turn on the snap-to-grid and snap-to-guide features to make Canvas X Draw snap objects into alignment with the nearest grid or guide.
Use these settings to create an alignment grid. (See Using the Alignment Grid.)
You can also change these settings using the Grids and Guides manager, available from the Layout menu.
Choose Layout | Grids and Guides| Grids and Guides Settings...
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The Ruler manager lets you choose measurement settings, such as document units, document scale, and numerical format. If you’re accustomed to creating large illustrations, such as billboards or 2-D architectural drawings, Canvas X Draw gives you the freedom to create a document in its actual size and draw in real-world units.
Document unit | Select a unit of measurement from the drop-down list. This unit is displayed in the rulers, in the Object Specs palette, and in Properties bar. |
Document scale | Select a pre-defined scale or set a custom scale. Pre-defined scales: Select a common scale from the drop-down list. Page distance/World distance: Create a custom scale by entering the ratio and units of measurement for the page distance versus the world distance. For example, you could create a scale that was 1 inch on the page to 1 foot in the world. |
Select the formats for the numbers, angles, and coordinates. For the number format, you can choose from no decimals to six decimals, or even use fractions. (See Floating Point Technology.) Numbers: Select a number format. Coordinates: Select a format for displaying coordinates. Area format: Select a format for displaying area. Angles: Select Euclidean or Clock-like. |