The result appears in the "Skin" tab of "About Rainmeter" but on the desktop, nothing appears to appear.
An idea of where the problem may come from ?
The issue is caused by the fact that the [measurePoleEmploi] measure returns not just a number, but a number preceded by a new line character. So, the [meterValuePoleEmploi] meter should show the returned number into a new line, but it has set a height, so when the [measurePoleEmploi] measure gets the value, it is shown into a new line, which goes outside of the meter.
The simplest solution would be to add a RegExpSubstitute=1 option to the [measurePoleEmploi] measure and, in paralel, replace its Substitute option with the following one: Substitute="":"...","\n":"". The "\n":"" will remove the new line character and the result will fit one single line, becoming visible.
PtitChat107 wrote:I have only to realize the separation of tens and hundreds.
Tens and hundreds? Not hundreds and thousands?
Anyway, this also can be done with the regular expression substitution. Just replace once again the previously discussed Substitution option, as it follows: Substitute="":"...","\n":"","\s":"","^(\d+)(\d{3})$":"\1,\2". In this option, the newly added "\s":"" part removes the existing spaces, while the last part ("^(\d+)(\d{3})$":"\1,\2") divides the returned number in two distinct parts: the group of last three digits is represented by the (\d{3}) expression, the all others are represented by the (\d+) expression. Then a comma (,) is added between these two parts.
balala wrote:Tens and hundreds? Not hundreds and thousands?
Actually I was wrong but you seem to have understood me, excuse me, sorry I just tested it and it seems to work fine.
On the other hand small question off topic, you do not know a way to disable the effect "grid magnet" when you want to move a skin on the desktop?
To explain, when I want to move a module from one of my skins; It moves by blow and not in a fluid way. As if he were magnetized to an invisible grid; It's hard to explain but for example if you want to move the module in question in one direction, it will move only by blow and not in a fluid way.
PtitChat107 wrote:To explain, when I want to move a module from one of my skins; It moves by blow and not in a fluid way. As if he were magnetized to an invisible grid; It's hard to explain but for example if you want to move the module in question in one direction, it will move only by blow and not in a fluid way.
Yeah, indeed, but I don't know what to say. I didn't notice this before, because I usually don't move the skins on my screen, I got used their position and usually I leave them there. Maybe one of the developers will be able to say something about this.