Thanks! That did the trick...
If I can ask one more thing, is it possible to change the color of the text that is parged?
I would like to change it to green if it's possible.
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Solved: Web parse skin display issue
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Re: Web parse skin display issue
It is, using the Inline options of the String meters.Stillub wrote:If I can ask one more thing, is it possible to change the color of the text that is parged?
I would like to change it to green if it's possible.
Add the following two options to the [MeterTank_R1] meter:
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InlineSetting=Color | 0,255,0
InlinePattern=^Tank. S1: (.*)$
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Re: Web parse skin display issue
Thanks for the reply. I am not having much luck and assume I am simply not inserting as I should, where I should.
Can you doctor this meter to show me? Sorry, I don't mean to be "spoon fed" , I just need a little guidance.
I was thinking about a green color for the parsed numbers, say: 76, 244, 4
Can you doctor this meter to show me? Sorry, I don't mean to be "spoon fed" , I just need a little guidance.
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[MeterTank_R1]
MeasureName=MeasureTank_R1
Meter=String
X=0
Y=3R
W=120
H=18
FontSize=11
FontColor=255, 252, 252
SolidColor=29, 30, 29
Padding=6,3,6,3
StringIndex=1
AntiAlias=1
Text=Tank. S1._: %1
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Re: Web parse skin display issue
Stillub wrote:Thanks for the reply. I am not having much luck and assume I am simply not inserting as I should, where I should.
Can you doctor this meter to show me? Sorry, I don't mean to be "spoon fed" , I just need a little guidance.
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[MeterTank_R1]
MeasureName=MeasureTank_R1
Meter=String
X=0
Y=3R
W=120
H=18
FontSize=11
FontColor=255, 252, 252
SolidColor=29, 30, 29
Padding=6,3,6,3
StringIndex=1
AntiAlias=1
Text=Tank. S1._: %1
InlineSetting=Color | 76,244,4
InlinePattern=^.*: (.*)$
The above InlineSetting, will color to green everything which is after the colon. You can add these options to all of those String meters. On each of them, the string following the colon will be colored.
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Re: Web parse skin display issue
Thank you! That was what I needed. I did spend time looking at the instructional page on how to do this, but it just wasn't clicking. I am not sure of what you are trying to convey here though?:
Thank you for your help.
Anyways..., I have the skin shaped up the way I want it and I am quite happy with it.First of all, good idea to renounce to the Prefix.
Thank you for your help.
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Re: Web parse skin display issue
Newly seems better to not use a Prefix (or/and Postfix) option, instead put the entire string in the Text option (you've used a Prefix in your initial code, but later it vanished). Read the Note here: https://docs.rainmeter.net/manual/meters/string/#PrefixStillub wrote:I am not sure of what you are trying to convey here though?:
I'm glad if you got it working well.