In fact this is not wrong at all, because Rainmeter accepts even more such backslashes. See PS here.brax64 wrote: ↑October 7th, 2020, 8:33 pmThat's also wrong 'cause need to be written @include=#@#INC\DayCount.inc (without the "\" before INC)Code: Select all
[Variables] @include=#@#\INC\DayCount.inc
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once again i ask for help
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Re: once again i ask for help
Hi balala,
Well, I need to publicly apologize about that than...
Because I know that the variable #@# has a trailing "\" backlash embedded, I thought that it generate an error adding it... funny thing I'm always pay attention in my code to that, avoiding to add it...
Well never stop to learn!
Thank you balala!
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Re: once again i ask for help
No, don't apologize at all. It happens to anyone, anytime, so no need to apologize, don't worry...