The problem is the spaces in your folder name. Try not to use spaces in folder or file names in the Rainmeter ..Skins\ folder. It can be managed by using "quotes" around the paths when you use them, but is just going to give you trouble in the long run.borsTiHD wrote:My problem is also solved.
Don't really know why, but I change my "default" paths.
First I used the one in the example (didn't worked):Now I'm using this one and it works for me:Code: Select all
DefaultPath=#@#Default.png CoverPath=#@#Cover.png
But I think it was a problem on my end, because I'm using a sub folder for my skin:Code: Select all
DefaultPath=./@Resources/Default.png CoverPath=./@Resources/Cover.png
"C:\Users\borsTiHD\Documents\Rainmeter\Skins\borsTiHD\DasH - mod"
Maybe this was the reason?
But I thought the path "#@#Default.png" would direct to "my" ressource folder in the same folder I have my skin "*.ini" I load.
DefaultPath=#@#Default.png
This will be:
C:\Users\borsTiHD\Documents\Rainmeter\Skins\borsTiHD\DasH - mod\@Resources\Default.png
That has spaces in it, and that will cause problems.
DefaultPath=./@Resources/Default.png
That is using a "relative" path, relative to (starting in) the folder the skin is in, and so avoids the spaces in DasH - mod that is giving you trouble. This solution is not reliable. It will only work if the skin is actually at the "root" level of the config folder. If you have multiple skins that are in subfolders of the root config level, this is going to blow up on you.
You can fix it with:
DefaultPath=""#@#Default.png""
Since then explicit quotes are added to the option value when it is used. As you can see, you need two sets of "quotes", since the first (outside) set are seen by Rainmeter as just defining a string in Rainmeter itself, and are thrown away. The second (inside) set will actually be used as an explicit part of the path.
But really, really, really better not to use spaces, punctuation or special characters in folder or file names in Rainmeter. It just adds complexity to things, and is then something you have to remember to deal with any time you use a path to your files.
C:\Users\borsTiHD\Documents\Rainmeter\Skins\borsTiHD\DasH-mod\@Resources\Default.png
Much better...
In my view, this is why Windows 10 just does away with spaces in your default "personal" paths as much as possible. In earlier versions of Windows you might have had a Users folder of C:\Users\Jeffrey Morley, but in Windows 10 that will just be C:\Users\Jeffrey. In addition, they changed "My Documents" to just "Documents" for much the same reason. They just got sick and tired of dealing with the issues that spaces in those default folder locations was causing folks.