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[BUG] AccurateText Bug
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Re: [BUG] AccurateText Bug
Hi, After a recent update of Rainmeter, I noticed some of my string meters aren't centered correctly anymore. It is centered on older versions (before this change), so I assume this change must have caused that. Could you please change it again so that it properly rounds the integer for the string meter height/length? Please note that I usually use X and Y (leaving StringAlign to the default setting) to center the string meters, but that I didn't see any changes when switching to using StringAlign properly.
Here's an example of what I'm trying to say:
Rainmeter 4.2
Rainmeter 4.3
Here's an example of what I'm trying to say:
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Re: [BUG] AccurateText Bug
The sole difference between the two images is that the weather icon is slightly (1px, I think) lower in the 4.3 image than in 4.2 one. I'm not sure if that image is a unicode character or an actual image, but simply decreasing the image's Y by 1 should solve your problem (if that is indeed your problem). Just saying...JelleDekkers wrote: ↑June 30th, 2019, 11:40 amHere's an example of what I'm trying to say:
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Re: [BUG] AccurateText Bug
That is true, but it's 1px lower because the string meter is a little taller than it used to be in 4.2.Yincognito wrote: ↑June 30th, 2019, 12:41 pm The sole difference between the two images is that the weather icon is slightly (1px, I think) lower in the 4.3 image than in 4.2 one. I'm not sure if that image is a unicode character or an actual image, but simply decreasing the image's Y by 1 should solve your problem (if that is indeed your problem). Just saying...