Currently I have this:
Which is some round lines with a rectangle shape (same color as the background) on the start of it
Here without said rectangle:
It looks great with a solid color.
But the moment I have some transparency to show my wallpaper it looks like this, as expected:
So my question is, how could I retain the effect of the first image, but using transparency?
Maybe a rectangle shape (like the one I'm already using) which can "erase" what is behind it? Or maybe a round line option to have the start angle to start without an angle (I know it's not what the name suggests).
I'm not a fan of the round line starting with an angle, I could not find a a starting angle that looks good, specially with 2 lines together, it looks like a keyhole.
This is basically what I have as code but variables and plugins.
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[MeterCircleBackground]
Meter=Roundline
X=107
Y=69
StartAngle=(Rad(90))
RotationAngle=(Rad(360))
LineStart=55
LineLength=59
Solid=1
LineColor=#SubTextColor#
AntiAlias=1
[MeterCPULoadCircleBackground]
Meter=Roundline
X=107
Y=69
StartAngle=(Rad(90))
RotationAngle=(Rad(360))
LineStart=20
LineLength=36
Solid=1
LineColor=#SubTextColor#
AntiAlias=1
[MeterCPULoadCircle]
Meter=Roundline
MeasureName=measureCPULoad
X=0r
Y=0r
StartAngle=(Rad(90))
RotationAngle=(Rad(360))
LineStart=20
LineLength=36
Solid=1
LineColor=#LoadColor#
AntiAlias=1
[MeterCPUTemperatureCircleBackground]
Meter=Roundline
X=107
Y=69
StartAngle=(Rad(90))
RotationAngle=(Rad(360))
LineStart=42
LineLength=50
Solid=1
LineColor=#SubTextColor#
AntiAlias=1
[MeterCPUTemperatureCircle]
Meter=Roundline
MeasureName=measureCPUTemp
X=0r
Y=0r
StartAngle=(Rad(90))
RotationAngle=(Rad(360))
LineStart=42
LineLength=50
Solid=1
LineColor=#TemperatureColor#
AntiAlias=1
[MeterLine]
Meter=SHAPE
Shape=Rectangle 166,67,140,4,0 | Fill Color #SubTextColor# | StrokeWidth 0 | Stroke Color 0,0,0,0
[MeterEmptyLine]
Meter=SHAPE
Shape=Rectangle 104,82,6,40,0 | Fill Color #BackgroundColor# | StrokeWidth 0 | Stroke Color 0,0,0,0