![]() Added support for FoundryVTT's MeasureTemplates. ![]() Fixed MeasureTemplates support that didn't work anymore in V9.Support for moving of Measurement Templates.DragRuler (By Stäbchenfisch) V10 Support.Fixed bug where settings for conversions where available to players.Fixed bug where travel time did not display on ruler segments.Added option to only show the total travel time on the last ruler segment.Fixed bugs with disappearing labels, when dragruler is active and foundryLabels are disabled.Thx alot and i hope this module helps you in your game :) Changelog If you find a bug or have any feedback for me just add an issue in the issuetracker. Click Install and wait for installation to complete.Īlso thanks to ruipin for the libWrapper and Stäbchenfisch for the DragRuler module :) Planned.Click the Install Module button and enter the following URL: or search for Metric Ruler Labels in the search.Inside Foundry, select the "Add-on Modules" tab in the Configuration and Setup menu. ![]() You can enable/disable the labels in the settings. This module supports the DragRuler module from Stäbchenfisch. To save some space you can also toggle on the option to only show the total travel time on the last segment of a ruler, instead of both the total and the travel time to this segment from the previous one. You can also define if you want to display the travel times in days, hours or whatever you want. miles) and then the distances for that measuring unit that your group would travel on a slow, normal and fast travel speed. You will need to define the label that the module should look for (e.g. Just go to the settings and add all the information for your own conversion. You can now add travel times to the ruler. I hope this helps all the people that have some different szenarios than imperial to metric. If you want to get rid of the original foundry measurements, then there is an option too. Your players then can decide if they want to see the built-in metric conversion for feet and miles or your custom one, or just BOTH :). That way you will receive your own custom measurement with a label of your choice. ![]() Fill in the original labels, so that the module can find the measurements, that it should convert with your custom factor. That way you can support normal maps, as well as bigger travelmaps. The module has the concept of a small and a big measurement unit. You can now add your own custom conversion with custom labels, etc.
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