IT2Be
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Just a little tip.
I often wonder what size a window has and/or where to put an element.
Sometimes I see an application window that I like but need to know the dimensions to really mimic it.
It is nice to know, sometimes, where a window is on a screen.
And there is much more one can think of.
A few months ago I came across a nice litte application that helps me to solve all these questions: xScope.
It has a loupe, guides, rulers, crosshair etc.
Very, very useful!!!
You can find it here: http://iconfactory.com/software/xscope
Hello Marcel
Thanks for the tip. I also have to measure on screen and use the freeware freeruler, find it here:
http://www.pascal.com/software/freeruler/
I assume that’s a simpler tool than the one you found, but it’s ok for some measurements.
Regards, Robert
IT2Be:
Just a little tip.
I often wonder what size a window has and/or where to put an element.
Sometimes I see an application window that I like but need to know the dimensions to really mimic it.
It is nice to know, sometimes, where a window is on a screen.
And there is much more one can think of.
A few months ago I came across a nice litte application that helps me to solve all these questions: xScope.
It has a loupe, guides, rulers, crosshair etc.
Very, very useful!!!
You can find it here: http://iconfactory.com/software/xscope
IT2Be
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Hi Robert,
I know that one too. However, xScope is much more then only a ruler and has much more flexibility.
A nice tool for instance is the loupe, the loupe does not only zoom into the screen but gives position and color of the pixels. etc. etc. etc. ![Smile :)]()
IT2Be
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BTW there is also a (new) dimensions tool, measuring distances on the x and y axis. I have never seen something like this, really SUPER…