These two programs don't quite behave with each-other, and one either ends up on top of one another.
Is there a way to order Rainmeter to be in front of specific applications?
Or vice versa?
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Rainmeter & Fences
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Re: Rainmeter & Fences
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[Rainmeter]
Update=1000
[!ZPos 2]
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The law of averages says what it means; even if you get everything right, you will get something wrong. Therefore; self managing error trapping initiates another set of averages - amongst the errors, some of them will not be errors, instead those instances will appear to be "luck". One cannot complain of the 'appearance' of 'infinite regress of causation', even if it does not have a predictable pattern, only that it requires luck to achieve.
There are many ways to be different - there is only one way to be yourself - be amazing at it
The law of averages says what it means; even if you get everything right, you will get something wrong. Therefore; self managing error trapping initiates another set of averages - amongst the errors, some of them will not be errors, instead those instances will appear to be "luck". One cannot complain of the 'appearance' of 'infinite regress of causation', even if it does not have a predictable pattern, only that it requires luck to achieve.
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Re: Rainmeter & Fences
or even this
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[Rainmeter]
Update=1000
MouseOverAction=!execute [!ZPos 2]
MouseLeaveAction=!execute [!ZPos -2]
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There are many ways to be different - there is only one way to be yourself - be amazing at it
The law of averages says what it means; even if you get everything right, you will get something wrong. Therefore; self managing error trapping initiates another set of averages - amongst the errors, some of them will not be errors, instead those instances will appear to be "luck". One cannot complain of the 'appearance' of 'infinite regress of causation', even if it does not have a predictable pattern, only that it requires luck to achieve.
There are many ways to be different - there is only one way to be yourself - be amazing at it
The law of averages says what it means; even if you get everything right, you will get something wrong. Therefore; self managing error trapping initiates another set of averages - amongst the errors, some of them will not be errors, instead those instances will appear to be "luck". One cannot complain of the 'appearance' of 'infinite regress of causation', even if it does not have a predictable pattern, only that it requires luck to achieve.
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Re: Rainmeter & Fences
I tried this but it didn't work. I was trying to use 2 rainmeter widgets as background (like this, for example, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4IjPDMWezg&t=0s or this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mldgS_93ctc), but the to layers keep in front of the "fence". Any other way to make this work?
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Re: Rainmeter & Fences
This has been discussed before in another thread. IIRC, Fences are drawn directly on the desktop (just like icons), so you can never get a skin "window" to appear behind a Fence. Windows are always above the desktop.
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Re: Rainmeter & Fences
Thanks for the reply, mate