( to see how to reload your window quickly, scroll to the end of this answer).
PLEASE NOTE! It may be required that you reload the instance of VS Code (semantically speaking: some refer to this as reloading the window) being configured to get the newly added configuration to render as expected.
To show or hide the rulers for Desktop and Tablet mode To show or hide the rulersĪ check mark beside the menu command indicates that the rulers are displayed. Calibrating the rulers ensures the distances on the screen match real-world distances.
You can move the rulers anywhere in the image window however, by default they appear along the top and left sides of the image window.
You can also customize the rulers’ zero mark position and specify a unit of measure for the current document. By default, the rulers are displayed in Desktop mode and hidden when you switch to Tablet mode.Īs you move the pointer in the image window, marks on the rulers indicate its position. In addition, you can show and hide the rulers for Desktop mode and Tablet mode independently to suit your workflow. You can show or hide the rulers at any time. The on-screen rulers provide a visual reference to help you size and position images, objects, and editable areas.