![]() Hopefully these are the only things preventing you from getting the desired results. Just make sure each measure update takes place after setting an option on it. Since we're at it, there's no need to have two IfTrueActions, the code from the second should be able to be added to the first without causing problems in the expected results. These bangs should be added after the !SetOption bangs, so that not only the said measures are assigned the values, but also they are updated to reflect the new values. I believe the IfTrueAction you have there should also include an, same for IfTrueAction2, which should include an. I used OpenHardwareMonitor plugin because of its easy installation. Screenshots contains desktop screenshots, which are either partly or entirely built with Rainmeter. Skins contains hundreds of Rainmeter skins grouped under category headings. In this format, as far as I can tell, the conditions are evaluated only once, when the skin is refreshed (i.e. This is the first time I ve made a rainmeter skin. Featured contains the Skin of the Month/Season poll winners. I was trying to find a skin for monitoring CPU and GPU temperatures. The IfConditionMode=1 added to the measure, in order to evaluate the conditions each time the measure is updated. Hello, this is my first time using Rainmeter. Well, first of all, from the top of my head, you have 2 things missing in your code:ġ. Any pointers in the right direction would be appreciated. i pretty much coded 75% of it.Mike-G wrote: ↑ February 10th, 2020, 1:29 pmThis is what I've got (The Measure is a HWInfo Plugin and is working correctly). pretty much all the widgets were downloaded skins that were *heavily* altered by me except for the top bar. ![]() So yeah, look at the pictures and you'll see the functionality of everything. rainmeter button, opens rainmeter manager recycle button, opens a portal to a new dimension toggle button on/off, default is on but when you turn it off, all the widgets on the screen are hidden. Search bar, you can type anything in and it'll open your default browser with a google search result of whatever you inputted. it also automatically closes when you hover out of the menu on hover, it highlights even more to give you the awareness that it's a clickable button. each list element is lightly highlighted so you can have a nice subtle difference from the transparent background. DropDown menu icon (on click), it opens a dropdown menu with a list of stuff with links to their corresponding applications/folders. i used the work-in-progress "Material Desktop" as the base and it was barely functional so i coded the rest from scratch. top icons (UltraLight Launcher) that open their corresponding applications If you are a fan off minimal skin layouts, then you can go Wrong with NXT-OS. the circle surrounding the hexagon (VisBubble) makes audio waves (seen in other pictures) when the system audio is on (music or system audio is playing) N XT-OS Rainmeter skin is a simple, yet complex skin that will leave your desktop futuristic and clean but with lots of useful functionalities. the middle hexagon (PulseWeb) dances around (seen in other pictures) when the system audio is on (music or system audio is playing) to the bottom right is the clock (Moto Widget) that tells the current temperature (F), time, and date, and the white border counts the seconds I enabled the reporting to gadget and shared memory too so thats also why the CPU one works. to the left is the app dock (Silmeria Dock, most icons are made by me) with links to their corresponding applications I enabled the temperature in the settings for GPU/CPU but the GPU doesnt read at all for temps. Ok so this is the main shazizkabam of my desktop WITH RAINMETER!!!!1!!!!
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