If you're still using an Enigma skin, wih Enigma Configure, open EnigmaConfigure.
Then World#DSTOffset is daylight savings time.
I HIGHLY recommend using Enigma Configure for editing Enigma skins.
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Enigma with Winamp
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Re: Enigma with Winamp
While technically possible, it is not practical yet. Someone has done some work on an actual winamp plugin for Rainmeter, but it has certain restrictions that some people aren't comfortable with. Hopefully the developer will continue to enhance it.
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Re: Enigma with Winamp
hm, thats weird, I don't seem to have a World(#)DSTOffset...
I see...What kind of restrictions does it have? Like no album art?
I see...What kind of restrictions does it have? Like no album art?
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Re: Enigma with Winamp
Are you editing it in the Engima Configure program?
Middle click on the taskbar or sidebar not on another skin, or #SkinsPath#\Enigma\Resources\Variables\EnigmaConfigure.exe.
If you aren't and want to edit it manually, you should be looking in #SkinsPath#\Enigma\Resources\Variables\UserVariables.inc
I REALLY don't recommend opening the actual skin looking for the daylight savings time, but you can.
Thing is, Enigma has like 6 of each skin but with a slightly modified appearence. Therefore, they all use the same data.
Each skin tells itself to look at UserVariables.inc to use the appropiate data, so there's 1 file with all the data you'd ever want to change (generally) and when you change it for one, you change it for ALL Enigma skins. So use EnigmaConfigure or edit the UserVariables.inc rather than opening the 'skinname'.ini.
And just in case, you weren't actually supposed to look for #, it represents any number because there's multiple World's skins. Just making sure that's stated as well.
Middle click on the taskbar or sidebar not on another skin, or #SkinsPath#\Enigma\Resources\Variables\EnigmaConfigure.exe.
If you aren't and want to edit it manually, you should be looking in #SkinsPath#\Enigma\Resources\Variables\UserVariables.inc
I REALLY don't recommend opening the actual skin looking for the daylight savings time, but you can.
Thing is, Enigma has like 6 of each skin but with a slightly modified appearence. Therefore, they all use the same data.
Each skin tells itself to look at UserVariables.inc to use the appropiate data, so there's 1 file with all the data you'd ever want to change (generally) and when you change it for one, you change it for ALL Enigma skins. So use EnigmaConfigure or edit the UserVariables.inc rather than opening the 'skinname'.ini.
And just in case, you weren't actually supposed to look for #, it represents any number because there's multiple World's skins. Just making sure that's stated as well.
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Re: Enigma with Winamp
ok, I'll try it when I get home! Yea, I knew about the # thing. Ones question though: In Enigma Configuration, you can edit World1, but when I open the Enigma skin editor, World1 is not shown =/
So I still haven't found a winamp skin that supports album art, so I'm assuming that it is not produced yet because the tags for winamp are different than iTunes? Thanks~
So I still haven't found a winamp skin that supports album art, so I'm assuming that it is not produced yet because the tags for winamp are different than iTunes? Thanks~
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Re: Enigma with Winamp
The experimental winamp plugin does allow for album art but it requires you to set the title display string in Winamp Prefences to a specific format.
Are you using the newest Rainmeter release? The changes to Enigma should be there.
Are you using the newest Rainmeter release? The changes to Enigma should be there.
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Re: Enigma with Winamp
ok So I just installed beta 1.2 and noticed that both my world clocks are are messed up! They display the correct temperature, weather, and location, but the time and date are both the same and wrong =/dragonmage wrote:The experimental winamp plugin does allow for album art but it requires you to set the title display string in Winamp Prefences to a specific format.
Are you using the newest Rainmeter release? The changes to Enigma should be there.
What would I need to edit to have the album art displayed?
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Re: Enigma with Winamp
"Wrong" doesn't really help me come up with a solution for you. How much are they off by, which way, etc.
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Re: Enigma with Winamp
Sorry >_<
Well, the Massachusetts one (where I live) is 5 hours ahead, and the Tokyo one is 8 hours behind =/
I also have one question:
Ive seen many people with their taskbars hidden (Taskbar Eliminator) because many of their applications are in rainmeter launcher. If I hide my taskbar and for example minimize my browser (google chrome), where does the minimized window go??? Or do the y just have their taskbar auto-hide? Sorry if this is a noob/confusing question >_<
Well, the Massachusetts one (where I live) is 5 hours ahead, and the Tokyo one is 8 hours behind =/
I also have one question:
Ive seen many people with their taskbars hidden (Taskbar Eliminator) because many of their applications are in rainmeter launcher. If I hide my taskbar and for example minimize my browser (google chrome), where does the minimized window go??? Or do the y just have their taskbar auto-hide? Sorry if this is a noob/confusing question >_<
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Re: Enigma with Winamp
Some people do completely hide their taskbar.
And when you minimize a window, it still goes there.
But it's not there, so you don't see it.
Many people use ObjectDock or a similar program to manage those windows. It replaces the Taskbar.
Alternatively, you can use Alt+Tab to cycle through your tabs (Or alternatively again Win+Tab on newer systems.)
And when you minimize a window, it still goes there.
But it's not there, so you don't see it.
Many people use ObjectDock or a similar program to manage those windows. It replaces the Taskbar.
Alternatively, you can use Alt+Tab to cycle through your tabs (Or alternatively again Win+Tab on newer systems.)