![]() Let’s select one of the rulers and add the Bend effect. Next, copy the circle segment to the clipboard and head over to the Path Effect Editor again. Now select Delete segment from the nodes toolbar to get the shape shown below. Let’s also select the bottom 3 nodes while we’re here. Now you can select Add nodes to create the extra nodes you see below. Grab the Nodes tool and select the left, right, and bottom nodes. Also select Path > Object to Path so that we can edit this circle next. Let’s grab the Ellipse tool and draw a perfect circle at about 235px by 235px. With that in mind, use Align and Distribute to align these perfectly over each other and add strokes accordingly. The reason we made 2 of these rulers was so that we could have the main marker lines at a thicker stroke than the middle lines. Repeat this process for the other ruler so that you end up with this. If done correctly, you should have ended up with this. Simply hit Delete and that horizontal line should disappear. Now shift+click that bunch of nodes once to deselect the first node - the node below will remain selected. Grab the Nodes tool and drag over the top right part only. Unfortunately, there’s no option for this, but there’s an easy way… but it may be hard to explain. What we’re trying to do now is remove the main horizontal line within these rulers. Go ahead and select both of these rulers and head up to Path > Object to Path to convert these to editable objects. ![]() After that, copy and paste another one and set Minor length: 0 this time.
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