HAH! That worked!
Ok, got it now.
Thanks death.crafter.
HAH! That worked!
Grr. Dang it. It went unhidden but wont hide when IfFalse should be triggered.
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[MeasureAudioState]
Measure=Plugin
Plugin=AudioLevel
Port=Output
IfCondition=(MeasureAudioState<0.001)
IfTrueAction=[!SetVariable "FunnelTog" "0"][!!Update]
IfFalseAction=[!SetVariable "FunnelTog" "1"][!!Update]
DynamicVariables=1
Returning a little to this question, note that in case of most bangs, when you want to apply the bang to another skin that the current one, you have to add the name of the config as last parameter of bang, not the name and / or path of the .ini file. In case of !ShowMeter / !HideMeter, if the meter you want to show / hide is located into another skin, you have to precise the name of the config (not the skin) in which the meter resides.
Cool. This has been explained in the past, to different people, but me as well. I was fairly certain that the containing folder was all that was needed.balala wrote: ↑October 5th, 2021, 2:10 pm Returning a little to this question, note that in case of most bangs, when you want to apply the bang to another skin that the current one, you have to add the name of the config as last parameter of bang, not the name and / or path of the .ini file. In case of !ShowMeter / !HideMeter, if the meter you want to show / hide is located into another skin, you have to precise the name of the config (not the skin) in which the meter resides.
For instance if you want to show / hide a meter of the Skins\illustro\Clock\Clock.ini skin (which obviously has to be loaded), you have to know that the name of config is illustro\Clock, so this is what you have to enter as the second parameter of the bang, after the name of the meter. For instance: [!ShowMeter meterTitle "illustro\Clock"] - this is a correct form of the bang and will work. But the [!ShowMeter meterTitle "illustro\Clock\Clock.ini"] form won't, because beside the name of the config which contains the meter to be shown, the name of the skin is added as well. This seems to be a relatively common mistake.
it is named "config".
In fact there are extremely less bangs, which are allowing a file as parameter:CodeCode wrote: ↑October 6th, 2021, 2:47 am I just wasn't positive since I was not getting results having failed to use a measurename for the ifcondition. Once that was sorted everything is now working as hoped.
Thanks for confirming balala. I appreciate the time you take to help people with mental blocks to programming. I am getting better at remembering structure of Sections and their options under the type. I also am more relaxed when using styles and other nice helpful things rainmeter has these days.
This bang doesn't take file parameter by itself. It needs a config before file(only name and not full path).
Obviously know. I listed all bangs requiring a file as parameter, beside a config name or alone.death.crafter wrote: ↑October 6th, 2021, 1:56 pm This bang doesn't take file parameter by itself. It needs a config before file(only name and not full path).
E.g. [!EditSkin "MyConfig" "Variant2.ini"]
I guess you know that but just to be clear.
I think the clarification was for the entire class, but d.c specified 'you' (literal quote) as knowing these things.