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Re: "Actually you are the first person to bring up this issue"

 
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Old 07-04.-2004, 04:49 AM   #1
Markus Bader
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Default Re: "Actually you are the first person to bring up this issue"

Hello everybody,

> A typical paint program will let you draw admirably straight lines, and
> programs like MB-Ruler 0.93 on this freeware page provide a transparent
> onscreen protractor and ruler:
>
> http://www.ramlende.com/graphics.html
>
> Haven't had so much fun since they took the scissors away from me in
> grade school.
>
> I'd be happy to host any pictures for comparison and even do the work of
> drawing and measuring angles.
>
> The chief area of debate would likely be the center of mass.


On the MB-Ruler hompage

http://www.Markus-Bader.de/MB-Ruler/index.htm

the update to MB-Ruler 1.3 (with screen loupe, RGB picker and multi
monitor support) is already available.

Bye

Markus
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