An update to rulers was made in the 24.2 release that should resolve this issue. Please install the update and give it a try. If you previously checked the “Deactivate Native Canvas” checkbox in Preferences > Technology Previews… uncheck that box and restart photoshop.
I'm not certain if this is a new feature I'm unaware of or a bug. However, when I use Photoshop 23.0.0 on my Macbook Pro (OS 10.15.7) a second set of rulers pops up (image attached). They go away if I shrink the viewable window to something pretty small, but obviously that's super convinient. These rulers also go away completely if I plug into a secondary monitor. It only seems to happen when I use the laptop on it's own.
Have you tried updating to version 23.1, that's the most recent version, something to try, enabling this option in preferences and restart Photoshop to see if it helps
Is this a bug? It keeps happening on my version of photoshop (which is up to date right now) and I have to hide the ruler in order to get it to go away. How do I fix this?
Assuming you are using a recent/current Photoshop version, display issues can often be fixed by deactivating Native Canvas in Preferences. This is unchecked by default, so resetting Preferences would not have helped if this does turn out to fix your issue.
I've branched your post from an unrelated thread about measuring with the ruler tool. I don't know why this is happening, but I have seen a couple of posts with similar screenshots. In this thread the OP restarted twice and that fixed it. Can you try that?
Seems to be the same as before - good for measuring length, and an angle reader which acts like a protractor.
Draw a line by click and drag. Draw a second line from the second point created in the first line, holding control. Now you have two lines and one angle, both displayed on the Options bar at the top.
There is some literature around if you need help. Never really use it that much, but sometimes an angle or length is necessary!
First: Restore your preferences using this manual method: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/preferences.html#Manually Does it work correctly? If that doesn't solve it, you can quit Photoshop and put the Settings folder back. If it does solve the problem, I would like to get the folder of settings to try and figure out what is bad with them.
Second, if restore prefs doesn't work: Go to Preferences > Technology Previews... and check "Disable Native Canvas" - then restart Photoshop. Does the problem still occur?
The screen shot is self explanatory. On my M1 MBP I have a converted PSD file with artboards that the rulers will not position where they are meant to be.
Please see the attached screen grab. I don't know what happened to cause this. The rulers are crossed in the window. The usual rulers are still on the left and top of the window. Do I just restart my machine? Or is this some kind of feature I've never seen before and can reset?
Problem solved. Not so much solved as disappeared. So apparently something just glitched out. I restarted Photoshop and it was still there, which was when I posted. Restarted a second time and it was taken care of. Sorry for wasting people's time.
Apparently I'm not done wasting people's time. Because the problem is back. I've restarted my machine. What do I do next? Restart Creative Cloud? Find some plist to delete? This has just ended my progress on work that was due weeks ago that was just about to get done.
That's not normal. I've never seen that in all the years I have had Photoshop.
Here's a few things to try:
Use a different Workspace. Try "Essentials". Window > Workspace > Essentials If it is already chosen, then select "Reset Essentials." If you are using your own custom workspace, try resetting that as well.
One solution there is to go to Preferences > Technology Previews > uncheck the “Enable Native Canvas Rulers” > restart Photoshop. Tell us if that works.
Before getting this reply, I tried in order: restarting Photoshop (twice), restarting the machine (once), and finally, uninstalling Photoshop and re-installing. For all my complaints about CC moving to a subscription model, it has made the last option much less involved, if rather drastic . . . but that seems to have fixed it. I've turned off "Enable Native Canvas Rulers."
My case may be related to connecting to and disconnecting my MacBook from an auxiliary display, which moves windows around in all apps. I don't know, just the wildest guess. Praying very hard this doesn't come back, because I really don't have the time right now for tech glitches.
Thanks very much, jane-e and gener-7, for the replies.
Thank you for reporting the issue. We have been able to reproduce in-house and a bug has been logged.
In the meantime, the best way to avoid the issue is to go to Preferences > Technology Previews… and uncheck the “Enable Native Canvas Rulers” checkbox. Then restart Photoshop.