No, this: https://forum.rainmeter.net/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=36644#p186894
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Overlaying Image meter
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Re: Overlaying Image meter
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Re: Overlaying Image meter
Probably you're right, so sorry, this time it seems I messed it up.CodeCode wrote: ↑January 1st, 2021, 10:46 pm No, this: https://forum.rainmeter.net/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=36644#p186894
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Re: Overlaying Image meter
I made the gif skin using the program where it converts the gif frame by frame. the code looks like thisbalala wrote: ↑January 1st, 2021, 11:12 am Did CodeCode's solution fix the issue?
Additionally note that even if Rainmeter can work with .gif images as well, it shows only the first frame of an animated gif and doesn't play the animation. So, "one image was too fast-changing," or "then gif speed became just right", don't make sense in this environment. Details here.
Not sure what you mean by "Location"? You mean a translation of Rainmeter? If you do, you have a Korean translation, as you saw. Would you like to improve it?
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[Rainmeter]
Update=150
[ImageMeter]
Meter=Image
ImageName=#CURRENTPATH#Frame[ImageNumberCalc].png
X=0
Y=0
W=80
DynamicVariables=1
[ImageNumberCalc]
Measure=Calc
Formula=Counter % 5
Substitute=".00000":""
Last edited by balala on January 3rd, 2021, 12:04 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: Please use <code> tags whenever are posting code snippets. It's the </> button.
Reason: Please use <code> tags whenever are posting code snippets. It's the </> button.
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Re: Overlaying Image meter
Why have you added the Substitute option to the [ImageNumberCalc] measure? The result of the Formula=Counter % 5 formula is from beginning an integer number, no need to make a substitution, to get rid of the decimals.