Clock rainmeter skin4/5/2024 ![]() the analog clock image) that's "changing position", it's the text from the digital clock. One more thing: it's not the "icon" (i.e. which are actually just the normal process of horizontally centering the text of a proportional font in relation to a fixed anchor at 200px in the skin. I bet that if you change to a monospaced font (like Consolas or Courier New) you won't experience those "positional changes". Now I don't know about the difference in width between 2 and 3, but there is certainly a significant difference in width between 4 and 1 in a proportional font, and that difference obviously increases proportionally with the size of the font being used. This means that for proportional fonts (like most of them are), different numbers in the digital clock text will produce different starting positions for the text. In my view (anyone correct me if I'm mistaken), this is because the meter in Clock_bigsize.ini you took a screenshot of, despite being positioned at hardcoded coordinates ( 200, 75 in the original code), has its StringAlign=CenterCenter. It's not a bug, and neither a badly designed skin. Here is what I ve just managed to capture to show (i also edited the pics to show what exactly changes).Īrthur7227 wrote: ↑ April 10th, 2020, 8:45 pm maybe there is smth simple that I cant catch, but I think this is connected to refreshing ![]() ![]() well, I tried to find some algorythm of that, i thought maybe when I launch and close programs smth refreshes, maybe this is a badly composed skin, but whatever I do there happens next: if I close any app and go to desktop, it takes about 1 second (which is significally visiable) for the digital clock skin to appear, and when it appers, the position is slightly different. So first question from my point of view, is when those skins are moving? Please be precise: what you exactly do, when the skins are moving? For instance, are they moving when you resume you computer after it is slept / hibernated, or just so, or.?īalala wrote: ↑ April 10th, 2020, 7:31 pm For now, I suppose, I can say, I have some experience with Rainmeter, but I never, but NEVER encountered such behavior with Rainmeter skins, so it is extremely weird for me you did. Well, here are a lot of information which are extremely hard to deal with. (but it also happens with reversed settings anyway). moreover, when I click again on settings, it says that the Skin (digital clock) keeps the same previously entered coordinates!!, so I have to enter new numbers, like changing H from 800 to 820, to move it back to desired position that used to have those 800 !!! "save position" option is enabled, dragging is disabled. not dramatically but significally enough to be noticed, so I constantly have to re-adjust its position by H and W. The position of several installed lightweight skins – like digital clock or weather info – is permanently changing on the screen. You can check our recent post on How to Install Rainmeter Skins in Windows 10 if you’re not sure about the steps.Arthur7227 wrote: ↑ April 10th, 2020, 6:40 pm When you load Rainmeter Clock Skin, it only shows a clock depending on the functionality the skin offer. If you made up to this blog post, then you’re one out of them for sure. The following blog post is dedicated to users who’re fans of Clock Skins for Rainmeter. You will find a never-ending list of skins on sites from where you can download Rainmeter skins. ![]() You can also use Rainmeter Suite if you want an all-in-one package. Rainmeter community is so dedicated that they have created skins for each person’s interest, no matter if you’re a fan of Minimalist, Anime, System monitoring, Clocks, Weather, Gaming, and Visualizer Skins. You can apply some of the best Rainmeter skins to keep the desktop fresh. Rainmeter is one of the best desktop customization programs that come to mind when you want to customize the desktop of Windows 10 PC. Are you looking for Rainmeter Clock Skins? The blog post is dedicated to you as it has some of the examples created by talented artists.
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