Rainmeter skin 12 hour clock1/14/2024 ![]() Click 'Edit settings' button in the Manage dialog, and set the AnchorX value for the Config you are using to 100% now the skin will expand from right-to-left as the contents change.Īs an example, In 'Rainmeter. In that case you need to change the AnchorX setting in your Rainmeter.ini. However, it appears you want to know how to align a SKIN so it expands to the right-to-left instead of the default left-to-right. If you are asking "in general" how to align a METER in a skin, then StringAlign is what you would use. It is a fixed size with a centered title time, a left-aligned day, and right-aligned date. The fact that you reference "illustro Clock" in your post does not make any sense since that skin never expands left or right based on the text. This is what I want to do with the clock text. The following is a screen snip of MS Word's text L-C-R justification. I thought we were discussing a change/mod to a 'StringAlign' code-line. MourningStar wrote: ↑ May 5th, 2020, 3:56 am %1 stands for the value of MeasureName (measureTime in this case). contents of the section here during runtime. Using MeterStyle=styleTitle will basically "copy" the Meters using styleLeftText will be left-aligned. Refer to the Rainmeter manual for other format codes. For a 12-hour clock, change the Format option above to: %I:%M %p This measure returns the time in a 24-hour format (i.e. Variables declared here can be used later on between two # characters (e.g. Help for converting clock skin format to 12-hour format. Information=Displays the current date and time. is equal to Contains basic information of the skin. This section contains general settings that can be used to change how Rainmeter behaves. That is, they do not affect the code and are here for demonstration purposes only. Since the skin only fetches new data every 5 minutes (so as not to overwhelm the WaniKani servers), this meant that the Next Review time displayed was in the past four minutes out of five when you had reviews available now.Įdit 2: If you decide to install Rainmeter in portable mode, check out Psycoder’s extra steps (third post on first page).Įdit 3: If you want to display a 24h clock, replace the timeConvert.Code: Select all Lines starting (semicolons) are commented out. Įdit: Posted a slightly improved version which displays the current time instead of the time obtained from the API request for “Next Review” when the next review is available now. The icons I included are from the Iconic icon set and are licensed under a CC-BY-SA 3.0 licence. Customize the widgets and make your desktop looks amazing. A good website to find nice colours and their RGB values is. If you want a Rainmeter skin that shows time and date then this is the Windows skin for you. If you have any questions, feel free to ask me. Most of what you might want to change is located in the top 30 lines of the file, and I’ve added comments to make things easier. Optionally, you can customise many things, such as the colour of the text and icons, by making very simple edits to the code in WaniKani.ini. Move the skin to where you would like it to be by clicking and dragging it (but make sure to click directly on the text or icons, or it won’t move). Right click the Rainmeter icon on the Taskbar and select “Refresh all” (or wait 5 minutes for the skin to refresh automatically).Ħ. Go to, copy your API key, and paste it on line 13 of WaniKani.ini after “APIKey=”. Go to C:\Users\Your_Username\Documents\Rainmeter\Skins\WaniKani\ (ugh, backslashes…) and open WaniKani.ini in a plaintext editor (such as Notepad, or something better like Sublime Text)Ĥ. Download and install my Rainmeter skin: ģ. Rainmeter is in most ways vastly superior to GeekTool, and makes the installation process much simpler for the end user.Ģ. ![]() Also, it relies on Rainmeter instead of GeekTool. The most noticeable difference is that it uses Segoe UI instead of Helvetica Neue as default typeface. ![]() This version looks pretty much identical to the Mac version even though it was rewritten from scratch.
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