But too many color changes could have the opposite effect because of eyes then concentrating on these changes instead of what they resemble. I know your intention is to seperate different parts of contents there to ease the visual access. A more neutral color (or at least as you already mentioned not more than another color) would divide the output - at the top the shortened details from the menu bar in full length in the tooptip, easy to recognize by using the same colors, on the other hand additional information at the bottom, easy to recognize be the fourth color not being so intrusive. Yue wrote: ↑ May 16th, 2023, 12:08 pmThere were two suggestions in my last post (described in the second example): I would use something that´s not as eyecatching as the title color and while you don´t want to get too colorful (expecially since you stated you don´t want to have a resemblance with SilverAzide´s Gadgets) I would use a color that´s going soft on the eyes (yeah, no red^^) like grey. Then I cannot imagine a way to get the usage of the physical cores (no matter whether they have one or two logical processors). As I understand now, even while your skin names them "Core1", "Core2" (.) these too are logical ones and (regarding cpu, not network and the other options it provides) your plugin is (only) used for the tooltip information on physical amounts of cpu and cores, right? I thought with your plugin it was possible to show the physical cores´usage (like the average of the corresponding two logical processors if there are two), which is what I asked before. I read, I tried and it helped with some additional information - the amount of cpu curcuits and the amount of physical cores (what I would have asked about later but that is already answered now by your plugin).īut as you wrote, "lua not needed" to show "logical" cores. P.S.: The ActiveNet doc is again for the hint. Lua is definitely not needed if you just want a simple/normal skin that shows 64 or fewer logical cores. Go outside, get some fresh air, and have a good day.I use Lua to configure the skin because the logic is more complicated than what you can do with Rainmeter. Just to have a full list: don't forget to get off of reddit ever once in awhile. Also, these rules are subject to change as needed. If we can find an answer somewhere with a quick search or by actually reading any author's notes and/or docs provided, so can you.Īdvertising, self promoting, ranting, shitposts, memes, rankings, etc posts of any kind are not allowed.Īny post that does not follow these rules will be removed and continued failure to follow them will result in a ban. This sub is not a replacement for google. If you want help, don't be lazy.ĭon't repost or ask something that's easily searchable. Properly formatted code, and detailed information on everything from the beginning is required. Simply asking for ideas, if something exists, and/or the like does not qualify as specific.Īll skins shared here must be free of charge, must be your own work or your own edits (which must be changed enough to warrant a separate release), and any skins claimed as original creations must actually be completely original. Please use r/desktops, deviantart, the forum's 'Share Your Creations' area, or the discord's 'showcase' area instead.Īsking for specific skin recommendations and/or identification is allowed, but things like skin requests and asking for a skin to be fixed is not. Anything regarding general customization (like icons, fonts, and wallpapers), other tools/programs (like spotify / r/spicetify and taskbarx), and so on is not allowed. InformationĪll questions must be solely about rainmeter. If you are on a lower operating system, you will need to install the 3.3.3 legacy version. Download Rainmeter Here: Versions 4.0 and above are compatible with Windows 7 and above.
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