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Yes, we can. – But yet kind of disabld.

In every tool, except hand and zoom,

  1. Move the cursor to the meeting point of the horizontal and vertical ruler.
  2. Click-hold and drag the cursor to the spine of your spread. It snaps like a charm.
  3. Release.

Unfortunately, this setting

  • – shows the ruler for left page from right to left. Negative.
  • – only works for a while. With a logic that is unrecognizable to me, I lose that preset as soon I ...
    ... use the lower-left-corner page navigation, and/or if
    ... double-clicking in Pages Panel on a number under the icon.
    If I avoid such clicks and instead double click on a page (left / right) of the icon, it will go crazy in the ruler ... an experience that needs to be continued.

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10 minutes ago, thomaso said:
  • – shows the ruler for left page from right to left. Negative.

But isn't that the logic of a zero point in th e middle of a spread? measurement to the left starts out at zero and counts negative numbers. We cannot have multiple zero points.

 

10 minutes ago, thomaso said:
  • – only works for a while. With a logic that is unrecognizable to me, I lose that preset as soon I double-clicking in Pages Panel on a number under the icon.

It works for me consistently in a small test document. What can be the difference to your setup?

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d.

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28 minutes ago, dominik said:

But isn't that the logic of a zero point in th e middle of a spread? measurement to the left starts out at zero and counts negative numbers.

Mathematically: yes. – Visually, too?

A spread contains two pages. Let's assume, both are read in same direction. Let's say from left to right. – Then they get designed easier page by page in same ruler direction. For instance to place an object 25 mm from the left edge on both pages.

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We cannot have multiple zero points. 

Why shouldn't we?

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38 minutes ago, dominik said:

We cannot have multiple zero points.

I would like to see three options for zero points or rulers:
1. per spread (just like it is now)
2. per page (so two zero points on facing pages)
3. on spine (middle of spread)

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22 minutes ago, thomaso said:

Mathematically: yes. – Visually, too?

Perhaps I'm too technically trained to think that way. But I admit this is something Serif could come up with a solution that is superior to an academic correct solution ;-)

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2 minutes ago, bebez71 said:

I know that, but what I want

I know that you know that and I want what you want. That made me write what I wrote about dsbld and ... an experience that needs to be continued.

Let's hope a Moderator will want to like the idea of a positive custom zero point ;)

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11 minutes ago, ivbera said:

2. per page (so two zero points on facing pages)

As I posted above, an interesting option. I doubt this will make it into the initial release but worth to keep on the suggestions list.

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46 minutes ago, dominik said:

Perhaps I'm too technically trained to think that way.

Aren't both you and your answer rather more human trained?

A technical creature like a software like AfPub always is aware of its reading direction. That's why AfPub allows itself to be able yet to enable left-to-right writing only – whereas you, the human @dominik, can do typing char-by-char in different direction. Like Arabia/Asia might prefer.

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9 hours ago, thomaso said:

like a software like AfPub always is aware of its reading direction.

I wouldn't call this 'aware' but rather 'restricted'. Because of its 'technical nature' :)

Let's hope for evolution in the direction of more than one typing directions ;-)

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