Corrected the functioning of the GPU skin, by implementing dynamic variables here as well, to greatly improve the response time of the skin. The user simply has to edit the newly added Process options on the bottom of the 'Variables' page on the 'Settings' skin, in order to set the local language names of the performance counters to be queried by the skin. Added: the possibility to show the top processes for localized (aka non-English) versions of Windows. Also modified some of the existing variables, to cover all the aspects of the configuration. Due to the new settings skin, added some new variables to control the appearance of both the Settings skin and the rest of them. No need to manually edit Variables.inc file anymore! Everything is configurable through the nice looking Settings skin. Now it's possible to graphically modify all kinds of options used by the skins on the fly. Corrected the display of the network interfaces that are not available in the Network skin (defaulted the unavailable values to 0 and the unavailable strings to "Unavailable"). Some cosmetic changes to some labels have been made, due to the more space being available. As a result of the above, the Weather skin required a 1 pixel increase in width, so all the skins have been updated accordingly. if NomFerp, the plugin required for the correct functioning of the Processes skin, is missing, the skin will display "Unknown Process" instead of the default "0" as process names). Made the necessary changes to the code so that the skins would display the appropriate values for missing content in every test case scenario and for every skin (e.g. Moved up the skins a little bit in the Vertical layout, to make room for windows' possible horizontal scrollbars. Updated the Horizontal and Vertical layouts by applying the "From right" and "From bottom" options to keep the skin positioning consistent with the possible changes in screen resolution. Some minor label changes in the Network skin, to make them more suggestive. This has been forgotten to revert when testing in my personal computer environment. Corrected the default network interface to "All" (instead of network interface number 2) in the Network skin. Added the middle mouse click action in the Network skin, to trigger manual Web IP and Latency update/refresh. Greatly improved the scrolling speed through the available network interfaces in the Network skin, using a similar approach as in the Processes skin. This fixed some issues with updating the "Best" network interface properly. Rewritten the Network skin to update the measures by using dynamic variables instead of using bangs.
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If you conclude that showing your CPU/GPU's temperature is not supported by MSI Afterburner, you can always replace it with an alternative software, like HWiNFO, but you'll have to also install the appropriate plugin for Rainmeter and make the appropriate modifications to the Processor and Video skins (check the respective forum's thread for further information/hints on how to do that).Įnjoy and feel free to share your opinion or your (hopefully not) "bug report" either here or at the suite's topic on DeviantArt In both cases, it's not "my fault", so no point complaining here or on DeviantArt page over it.
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if the skins don't display the CPUs / GPUs' temperatures : this is either because MSI Afterburner isn't running on your computer or displaying the temperature of your particular CPU / GPU is not supported by MSI Afterburner. if you want to make the skins larger, simply increase the TextSize variable in the Variables.inc file or set the font Size in the Appearance page of the Settings skin. inc files in the 'Documents\Rainmeter\Skins\MYiniMeter\Settings' folder, especially the 'Variables.inc' file. if you need to modify things (like the Weather location code, for example), see the Settings skin or check the.
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the Information section when clicking a skin in the Manage Rainmeter window tells you everything you need to know about the skin's behavior and functioning (like left/right mouse clicks, mouse scrolling, etc). make sure MSI Afterburner is running on your computer Unwinder's MSI Afterburner (for displaying the temperatures) : it must be installed and running