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How do I read a ruler?
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Terminology
A ruler used to be called a rule, and rulers would be rules. Today, the more commonly found term isruler. The dictionary defines both the term rule and ruler, so either can be used, and for this documentI will only use the term ruler.
Metric Rulers
Metric rulers are fairly easy to read. They deal with centimeters and millimeters only. You wont have to worry much about fractions.
Tenorshare ultdata 2 6 1 0. Take a look at the following Metric Ruler.
The larger lines with numbers are centimeters, and the smallest lines are millimeters. Since millimeters are 1/10th of a centimeter,if you measure 7 marks after a centimeter, it is 1.7 centimeters long.
English Rulers
English rulers, are much more difficult to read. Mostly because they deal with fractions, which are a bit more dificult to learn.
Take a look at the following English Rulers.
A ruler marked in 8ths. Every mark is 1/8th of an inch.
A ruler marked in 16ths. Every mark is 1/16th of an inch.
The center mark between numbers is 1/2. The red lines on these rulers are marked at 1/2, and 1. |
The next smallest marks on a ruler are 1/4ths. The red marks on these rulers are at 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, and 1. (1/2 is the same as 2/4) |
The next smallest marks on a ruler are 1/8ths. The red marks on these rulers are at 1/8, 1/4, 3/8, 1/2, 5/8, 3/4, 7/8, and 1. |
The next smallest mark, if there are any, are 1/16ths. The red marks on this ruler are at 1/16, 1/8, 3/16, 1/4, 5/16, 3/8, 7/16, 1/2, 9/16, 5/8, 11/16, 3/4, 13/16, 7/8, 15/16, and 1. |
When marking down a distance from a ruler, mark the whole inch, followed by a space, then the fraction of an inch.
For example, 1 1/2, or 2 3/8.
When entering fractions into the conversion calculators, you have to separate the whole number and the fraction with a + sign.
For example, 1+1/2, or 2+3/8.
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Use FastScripts by Red Sweater Software to quickly and conveniently access all of your OmniFocus scripts.
One of the features that comes with the Pro Edition of OmniFocus is support for AppleScript. There is a growing library of scripts that are available to automate many aspects of OmniFocus and, if you have some knowledge of AppleScript, you can even write your own scripts.
Terminology
A ruler used to be called a rule, and rulers would be rules. Today, the more commonly found term isruler. The dictionary defines both the term rule and ruler, so either can be used, and for this documentI will only use the term ruler.
Metric Rulers
Metric rulers are fairly easy to read. They deal with centimeters and millimeters only. You wont have to worry much about fractions.
Tenorshare ultdata 2 6 1 0. Take a look at the following Metric Ruler.
The larger lines with numbers are centimeters, and the smallest lines are millimeters. Since millimeters are 1/10th of a centimeter,if you measure 7 marks after a centimeter, it is 1.7 centimeters long.
English Rulers
English rulers, are much more difficult to read. Mostly because they deal with fractions, which are a bit more dificult to learn.
Take a look at the following English Rulers.
A ruler marked in 8ths. Every mark is 1/8th of an inch.
A ruler marked in 16ths. Every mark is 1/16th of an inch.
The center mark between numbers is 1/2. The red lines on these rulers are marked at 1/2, and 1. |
The next smallest marks on a ruler are 1/4ths. The red marks on these rulers are at 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, and 1. (1/2 is the same as 2/4) |
The next smallest marks on a ruler are 1/8ths. The red marks on these rulers are at 1/8, 1/4, 3/8, 1/2, 5/8, 3/4, 7/8, and 1. |
The next smallest mark, if there are any, are 1/16ths. The red marks on this ruler are at 1/16, 1/8, 3/16, 1/4, 5/16, 3/8, 7/16, 1/2, 9/16, 5/8, 11/16, 3/4, 13/16, 7/8, 15/16, and 1. |
When marking down a distance from a ruler, mark the whole inch, followed by a space, then the fraction of an inch.
For example, 1 1/2, or 2 3/8.
When entering fractions into the conversion calculators, you have to separate the whole number and the fraction with a + sign.
For example, 1+1/2, or 2+3/8.
» Return to the FAQ
Use FastScripts by Red Sweater Software to quickly and conveniently access all of your OmniFocus scripts.
One of the features that comes with the Pro Edition of OmniFocus is support for AppleScript. There is a growing library of scripts that are available to automate many aspects of OmniFocus and, if you have some knowledge of AppleScript, you can even write your own scripts.
This video shows you how you can use a Mac app from Red Sweater Software called FastScripts to quickly and conveniently access all of your OmniFocus scripts. You'll learn:
- Why it makes sense to use FastScripts, especially if you use scripts frequently.
- How to download and install the FastScripts app.
- How to configure FastScripts for use with OmniFocus.
- How to use FastScripts to trigger OmniFocus scripts using keyboard shortcuts.
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Free and Paid Versions of Fastscripts
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There's a free version of FastScripts available that allows you to create up to ten keyboard shortcuts. A paid upgrade allows you to create unlimited shortcuts. You can also purchase the unlimited version of FastScripts in the Mac App Store.