Rainmeter seems a bit silly these days.
Rainmeter seems a bit silly these days.
I just installed an extra storage drive and updated the Rainmeter skin to reflect it. But... it seems the system isn't happy with four disks. This is how it appears: the folder E:\ (which isn't really noticeable) is being covered by #disk4#. Now, my fourth drive doesn't adhere to the usual C:\ D:\ E:\ layout. It uses U:\ as its drive letter. I've attached a link to the .ini file for the four disks so others can review and adjust it if needed. I'm still learning how to edit skins—my only experience so far is disabling the Task Manager when you click 'System' on the stock illustration skin. https://copy.com/AtHjNKUVJ4hHCAHR
It seemed straightforward, didn't it? Probably because I'm near 11 at night.
small adjustments needed here: [meterLabelDisk3]Display text is set to string, style positioned left 10px, X=10, Y=80. The value appears spaced at 80 on the Y-axis with a total height of 190H=14. For disk3, the meter shows 200 units with 1 decimal place and auto-scaling enabled. Disk4 also uses similar formatting but needs alignment. The current layout is overlapped on the same Y space, causing visual issues. Adjust the Y position of both meters by adding 20 to match the background, as suggested in the notes. This should resolve the positioning problem while keeping the display consistent."
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Other concerns are coming up too. Guaranteed I've dealt with similar situations before.
I'm currently away, but I just realized another issue I'm facing. Disk 4 works, yet the small yellow progress bar vanishes. It seems like a clear mistake, but... you understand?