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Changed bar background color and graph background color to be dimmer
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Made space under the line graphs consistent across the skins Fixed slight overlap on some of the graphs
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Slightly repositioned the settings button, to align better with the title text Removed hover effect for buttons (it causes too much lag when the gadgets refresh) Fixed row relative positioning so the 'rowYOffset' variable actually has meaning Increased row spacing by 1 pixel, and lowered bars from text by 1 pixel Updated v0.7.0's changelog in the readme file to the version currently on the Rainmeter Forums Fixed mistake in Dual GPU Meter that would incorrectly size the background when you hide the line graph Fixed a mistake causing the GPU usage and memory usage lines in GPU meter to not display accurately Changed hard-coded file path of the settings skin (for gadget settings buttons) to use #ROOTCONFIG# Corrected the default value of HWiNFOConfig.inc's file path so it will automatically work on any computer Added ability to middle-click on HWiNFOConfig.inc's file path to reset it to the default value Implemented proper support for long drive names Fixed mistake in Dual GPU Meter that would cause GPU 1's name to display as GPU 0's name instead Fixed inconsistency with memory fraction on single GPU meter (was bolded, changed to normal) Implemented proper settings support for dual GPU meter Separated CPU name from clock speed, moved clock speed to bottom Moved settings skin readme link to the sidebar, replaced previous location with DeviantArt link Updated update checker to get rid of versionAbsolute variable Changed coloring mechanics in all gadgets to reflect the above changes Added custom LUA script to separate RGB values from their alphas Implemented changing of alpha values using the bars in settings skin color pickers Combined all colors with their alpha values Actually updated HWiNFO plugin to v3.0.0 Fixed small typo in changelog for v0.8.0 Fixed a mistake in the update checker that caused it to not actually display the new version number Updated changelog date formatting, conforming it to the widely-accepted standard for changelogs Changed All CPU Meter name / clock speed settings to reflect v0.8.0 changes Added disk capacity warning settings to drives meter settings page Jsmorley wrote:First you need to know which application and corresponding Rainmeter plugin a skin is using to measure sensor values.- Made some confusing settings more descriptive It will always take some work on your part to match up the skin with the correct application, plugin and settings for your system. The long and the short of it is that NO skin you download is ever going to work for measuring hardware sensors out of the box. It all depends on what the skin you're using expects, running the correct application, and then some tweaking of the options in the skin to match things up with your actual hardware. So there is no simple answer to your question. what is going on is that the actual application, CoreTemp, SpeedFan, HWiNFO, etc., do the measuring, and the matching plugin for Rainmeter is able to get the results from the application to use in a skin.ģ) You will then need to look at the instructions for the desired Rainmeter plugin, to see how you tell your skin which specific sensors (it will vary wildly depending on the application/plugin and your system) you want to measure, and how you set the options in the skin to do so. Rainmeter does not and cannot measure sensor values. This is a 3rd-party plugin, that must be downloaded and installed in Rainmeter prior to using it in a skin: These come with Rainmeter and are ready to use: One of these applications must be running on your system while the skin is loaded.Ģ) Use the appropriate Rainmeter plugin for the application you are using: First you need to know which application and corresponding Rainmeter plugin a skin is using to measure sensor values.Īt its most basic, the way you use Rainmeter to measure hardware sensor information is:ġ) Run an application on your system that measures these values.