You can set up rulers for a document using various units of measure and display the rulers at the top and left of the document window. Rulers help you track the pointer’s movement and let you create alignment guides in the layout area.
When you create a new document, you can also set the document’s drawing scale. Canvas X Draw bases the rulers and all object measurements on the drawing scale. Canvas X Draw uses scale measurements in the Object Specs palette, Properties bar, and in Dimension objects. You can also change these settings for the document in the Configuration Center. (See Setting Preferences.)
Toggle the Rulers checkbox in the Properties bar. The rulers must be displayed if you want to create alignment guides in the layout area.
You can further customize the rulers by adding units of measurements or modifying the definitions of existing ones.
The Add unit feature is a document-based function; i.e., any units that you add pertain to that particular document and will not be available when you open another document.
To access these functions, choose File | Configuration Center to open the Configuration Center. Under the Measurements manager, click on Define unit.
Select the unit in the menu and click the Remove button.
You cannot change the unit name or plural name.
If you are trying to recreate a portion of an illustration, you may need to move the zero points or assign an X/Y position to a specific point in the drawing area.
You can change the current document unit and drawing scale by using the Units and Drawing Scale menus in the Properties bar. To view these items, deselect all objects.
When rulers are displayed, you can move a copy of a ruler into the layout area to measure specific areas of an illustration. When you tear off a ruler and move it, Canvas X Draw takes a snapshot of the ruler and pastes it into the document as a paint object. A tear-off ruler isn’t active like the rulers displayed at the window edges.
Point to the ruler you want to tear off, press Alt and drag a copy of the ruler into the document.