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I'm prepping to run Numenera and using Drag Ruler to help demonstrate how distances work in encounters for my new to Numenera players. I'd like to try using grid-less maps but noticed that the ruler when dragging an actor is pretty thin and it can be easy to miss the color change if you're even mildly zoomed out. I've tried having it bounce between black and white for the different distances for better contrast but it still seems easily miss-able to me.

Is there any way to make the ruler thicker or change the opacity since there does seem to be some transparency on the line? Also as a tangential question is there a way to ruler distance readout to be Immediate, Short, Long, etc instead of the actual measured distance?

EDIT: Was unable to find a good solution so I decided to take a look at the code for Drag Ruler and fix it myself. Ended up being a pretty easy fix.

I was able to add some settings to allow you to set the width of the ruler in grid-less scenes. I have submitted a pull request so hopefully it will be included in the next release of Drag Ruler. In the meantime you can download my modified code here and install the module manually

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Hello everyone,
I was wondering is it safe now to upgrade to v11 with regards to Add-ons. I don't know which add-ons currently work with V11 and which ones don't. There used to be an excel spreadsheet but I believe that is not the case anymore.

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Hello everyone,
I was wondering is it safe now to upgrade to v11 with regards to Add-ons. I don't know which add-ons currently work with V11 and which ones don't. There used to be an excel spreadsheet but I believe that is not the case anymore.

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Hello everyone,
I was wondering is it safe now to upgrade to v11 with regards to Add-ons. I don't know which add-ons currently work with V11 and which ones don't. There used to be an excel spreadsheet but I believe that is not the case anymore.