imkrut wrote: ↑January 7th, 2021, 6:22 pm
Perfectly.
Great. I'm glad.
imkrut wrote: ↑January 7th, 2021, 6:22 pm
1) Is the used program now "integrated" into the skin? if not, can it be done for easier sharing/reinstalling?
No, at all, the program is not integrated yet, but yes, it can easilly be integrated. To do this, I'd move the display64.exe app into the @Resources folder (which is the best place for such programs and additionally if you create a skin installer, it is included into that), let say into an Addons (or whatever) subfolder of @Resources, and would use it from there.
If interested, identify the @Resources folder. It is in the root config (the first folder into the Skins folder, which less or more deeper contains your skin's .ini file). Create an Addons folder in this @Resources folder and move the display64.exe file there. If you do this, you can access your display64.exe as
#@#Addons\display64.exe within your skin.
Replace the Program option of the [MeasureRotate] measure with
Program=#@#Addons\display64.exe.
Now if pack (or create a skin installer) the config, it integrates the program as well.
imkrut wrote: ↑January 7th, 2021, 6:22 pm
2) Is there a way to disable the multiple images necessary for a single icon (only have one image, and not a static, on hover and pressed image) ? (or just use an icon/ico file?
Sorry, not sure I understand. Are you talking about the images of the MyButton.png image (its "frames")? But what do you mean by "disable"?
imkrut wrote: ↑January 7th, 2021, 6:22 pm
3) Can I make the icon resizable via click and drag?
No, you can't in Rainmeter, at least not simply, just maybe through an artifact I don't recommend.
imkrut wrote: ↑January 7th, 2021, 6:22 pm
or can I input a specific size for the icon on the ini file?
Yes, you can do this, but would be much easier to replace the Button meter with an Image meter, in which case you can set easilly its size with W and H options. The Button meter doesn't support these options, as you can see in the General meter options section of the
Button meter. Are you interested and if you are, do you know how to do this? Please let me know if you need assistence.