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The Ruler scales the session along time, allows navigating, and +

+ The ruler scales the session along time, allows navigating, and can be marked for different uses.

- One of its main uses is to move the playhead: - clicking anywhere on the timeline will bring the playhead at this location in - time. Also, using the mouse's scrollwheel while hovering the Ruler will zoom in - or out (/ ). + One of its main uses is to move the playhead: clicking anywhere on the + timeline will bring the playhead at this location in time. Also, using the + mouse's scrollwheel while hovering the ruler will zoom in or out + (/ ).

- The Ruler is made of a succession of rows, each having a special role related to - time. Adding or removing rows can be done by right clicking - anywhere in the ruler's header on the left, and ticking any of: + The ruler is made of a succession of rows, each having a special role related + to time. Adding or removing rows can be done by right + clicking anywhere in the ruler's header on the left, and ticking any of:

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are markers designed to be used while creating a recording that has to be split in time, as an audio CD
Location Markers is meant to receive any kind of marker, user generated or from Ardour itself.
Cue markersCue Markers allows triggering entire cues from the grid in the Cuewindow

- Most of the operations on the markers are described in Working with Markers, while the Time Signature, - Tempo, Bars:Beats and Timecode use are described in Tempo and Time Signature. + Most rulers allow placing markers to serve a specific purpose: mark a point in + time, define a loop range, or something else entirely.

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+ Most of the operations on the markers are described in Working with Markers, additional information + on Time Signature, Tempo, Bars:Beats, and Timecode is available in the + Tempo and Time Signature chapter. +