Hi, I see this desktop and I want to recreate this (https://twitter.com/SimGuruGeorge/status/830123976806457344) but in my own style but I don't know what is the name of the movement plugin/skin/design and I don't know how to make the honeycomb icon mouseover effect, can you help me?
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Desktop Movement and Honeycomb Mouseover
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Re: Desktop Movement and Honeycomb Mouseover
Probably yes, but I'm not very sure what is your question: as you said in the subject of your post, there probably are used elements of the Honeycomb skin suite. Do you have this skin installed?Aleckoco wrote:Hi, I see this desktop and I want to recreate this (https://twitter.com/SimGuruGeorge/status/830123976806457344) but in my own style but I don't know what is the name of the movement plugin/skin/design and I don't know how to make the honeycomb icon mouseover effect, can you help me?
If not, you can find it here: https://apiium.deviantart.com/art/Honeycomb-467211707
On the other hand, about the mouseover effect, that could be done with an ImageTint option, added to the appropriate Image meter (which shows the icon). If you could identify the appropriate Image meter, add to it the following option: ImageTint=150,150,150,150. Then add to the same meter, the following options:
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MouseOverAction=[!SetOption #CURRENTSECTION# ImageTint "255,255,255"][!UpdateMeter "#CURRENTSECTION#"][!Redraw]
MouseLeveAction=[!SetOption #CURRENTSECTION# ImageTint "150,150,150,150"][!UpdateMeter "#CURRENTSECTION#"][!Redraw]
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Re: Desktop Movement and Honeycomb Mouseover
Rainmeter does not have a reasonable way of tracking the movement of the mouse pointer.
Someone once said particle physics might be simpler
That said, one method, which would incur a lot of lag between iterations would be to create a series of invisible bars across the desktop. Each one would load a horizontally different image based on the root image.
Someone once said particle physics might be simpler
That said, one method, which would incur a lot of lag between iterations would be to create a series of invisible bars across the desktop. Each one would load a horizontally different image based on the root image.
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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.