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Adding Default Transparency settings to Big Sur Widgets
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Adding Default Transparency settings to Big Sur Widgets
Hey guys, I'm new to Rainmeter and not too programming savvy. So, please consider that in response. Whenever, I restart my computer - the Big Sur rainmeter widgets load up but forget the transparency settings I had initially set. Is there a way to fix this, so that the transparency values I desire are part of the default setting of these 2 Big Sur desktop widgets?
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Re: Adding Default Transparency settings to Big Sur Widgets
The transparency is controlled in the settings in "BigSur\Gallery" config, on the "Settings" page, using the "opacity" value. Click the opacity value, enter your desired opacity, press "Enter" key to set it.Bar wrote: ↑June 7th, 2021, 8:50 pm Hey guys, I'm new to Rainmeter and not too programming savvy. So, please consider that in response. Whenever, I restart my computer - the Big Sur rainmeter widgets load up but forget the transparency settings I had initially set. Is there a way to fix this, so that the transparency values I desire are part of the default setting of these 2 Big Sur desktop widgets?
All BigSur skins will refresh to show the new opacity.
If you manually edited the skins, and broke the setting, you may need to re-install BigSur for the setting to work as designed.
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Re: Adding Default Transparency settings to Big Sur Widgets
Thank you!!! It worked perfectly
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