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SN37 — Ganymede (mini) by-nc

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Published: 2014-11-07 18:37:39 +0000 UTC; Views: 7502; Favourites: 22; Downloads: 1165
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Description Notepad++ with Rainlexer is required / Sublime Text's own version  is fine, too.
Features a chance-of-rain roundline meter. This shows how much chance of rain this day will get.

Instructions
Follow along with the .rmskin file and install the skin. Then right-click and click on "Ganymede" and launch "GanyVariables.inc", this will show you the instructions on how to configure the skin's location and the Imperial/Metric system, and translation setups. Please follow along with these instructions. Changing the languages: Right-click and then "Edit Skin", then when you see line 174, remove this semicolon ( ; ) before you activate the translation on "Substitute". Then on the .inc file, disable the semicolon as well on line 17 before "LangSub". Translated versions of the skins are coming soon (the languages that I accept is Spanish, Italian, and French only due to the font "Hit The Road" doesn't have any other special characters). If you're done with the configuration that you set up, refresh the skin (right-click > refresh skin).

Recent changes
The interface has been changed, so as the weather code I've fixed.

Credits
Weather code: VClouds
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Comments: 24

SN37 [2016-12-26 19:14:55 +0000 UTC]

This skin has been discontinued, download the new version .

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yiffmesoftlyxx [2016-12-17 20:13:59 +0000 UTC]

I'd love to use this but I can't get the temperatures to show up no matter what. I've tried both my zip code and 8-digit weather code in the variables folder, but nothing will make it work.

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SN37 In reply to yiffmesoftlyxx [2016-12-23 04:03:18 +0000 UTC]

It will be updated as soon as I can submit it.

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Denlocke [2016-08-28 18:17:10 +0000 UTC]

I would like to know how to get my temperatures. It is not showing at the moment

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connnollly [2015-10-28 23:40:12 +0000 UTC]

Thanks for fixing it, it looks great. One question, how can I change the diameter?

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SN37 In reply to connnollly [2015-11-01 00:03:11 +0000 UTC]

You can. Just right click on the circle and select 'edit skin'. Just watch out for Linestart and Linelength options. Same with the temperature diameter as well.

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connnollly In reply to SN37 [2015-11-04 22:41:15 +0000 UTC]

What variable do I change for the diameter?

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SN37 In reply to connnollly [2015-11-07 04:46:23 +0000 UTC]

The LineLength and LineStart variables are in the [MeterTempRound] options. It's in C:\Users\[user]\Documents\Rainmeter\Skins\Ganymede\Ganymede.ini.

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connnollly In reply to SN37 [2015-11-10 03:31:54 +0000 UTC]

I guess what I meant to ask was how to change the size of the dark circle in the background. I could just be missing something obvious, but those two variables seem to only affect the white line going around the circle.

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SN37 In reply to connnollly [2015-11-14 00:46:35 +0000 UTC]

If you're using Windows 8, then if you're still using the ganymede.ini being open, then go to [MeterBG] roundline variable and head to where it says LineWidth. That is the perimeter of the dark circle you're talking about.

If you're on Windows 7, then you might have to change the blurregion variable from 3,191,5,5,191 to any other number you want.

Is that what you're asking? If not, let me know.

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connnollly In reply to SN37 [2015-11-24 16:38:59 +0000 UTC]

Changing the LineWidth variable doesn't seem to do anything, nor does changing the blurregion variable (I'm on Windows 10, btw).

I want to change it from looking like this (i.imgur.com/G6BHOUK.png ) to this (i.imgur.com/KYsd7lC.png ). Sorry if I haven't been clear enough.

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SN37 In reply to connnollly [2015-11-29 04:13:19 +0000 UTC]

The skin is now updated in a different version , now you can be able to grow or shrink the diameter of the circle , just follow along with the skin's instructions and download it. Enjoy.

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SN37 In reply to connnollly [2015-11-27 17:13:37 +0000 UTC]

Oh, okay, I'll get this updated soon.

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connnollly [2015-10-16 16:15:47 +0000 UTC]

Just like the other people, it's showing up as a blue circle for me as well. I haven't changed anything from its initial state, and I can't fix it, so any help would be appreciated.

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SN37 In reply to connnollly [2015-10-17 02:38:48 +0000 UTC]

Well, I have downloaded the skin myself and It showed the blue circle problem with no digits showing up until I found the culprit.The Weather Channel's RSS website looked bit dated. I'll get that fixed soon.

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SN37 In reply to SN37 [2015-10-17 02:45:43 +0000 UTC]

Update: Looks like it's picking up my location and it didn't show up anything like a blue circle or anything. I might get that removed and make a makeover out of it.

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rdemps [2015-09-27 14:30:52 +0000 UTC]

Hi, I'd really like to use your skin, love the simplicity of it, but it is also just showing up as a blue circle for me. It definitely does pick up my current location. I'm new to rainmeter so I'm not sure how to change it. Could I get some help please? Thanks!

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SN37 In reply to rdemps [2015-10-03 01:55:32 +0000 UTC]

Are you using this in Celsius? If you are, then you might have to change the variables inside of the skin. Right-click and then click on "Edit skin". It will take you to the skin's code. Where it says "Variables", you might have to look for the temperature triggers and follow the instructions below where it says "Celsius" in each trigger. That will help you out. I'll make some big changes of this skin soon.

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rdemps In reply to SN37 [2015-10-04 15:14:24 +0000 UTC]

It doesn't look like I am. Are you referring to the hot and cold temperature triggers? If so, the Fahrenheit temps are active and the Celsius temps are commented out. I think it has something to do with the location. When I mouse over the skin it tries to tell me the weather information, but doesn't have anything to share so I get the generic message but with no information in the areas that should have it.

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SN37 In reply to rdemps [2015-10-10 01:46:56 +0000 UTC]

Send me a screenshot, I let myself know.

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dlman [2015-05-14 18:33:04 +0000 UTC]

It's just a blue circle for me after I install and load it! What gives?

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SN37 In reply to dlman [2015-05-17 02:31:37 +0000 UTC]

It indicates that it is cold outside. If you're using Celsius then you can follow along with these under there. The file is Ganymede.ini.

;Warm temperatures
;Fahrenheit (imperial)
;HotTriggerAboveValue=83
;HotTriggerBelowValue=82
;Celsius (metric): disable the Fahrenheit ones using the semicolon ( ; ) before them.
HotTriggerAboveValue=27
HotTriggerBelowValue=26

;Cold temperatures
;Fahrenheit (imperial)
;ColdTriggerBelowValue=28
;ColdTriggerAboveValue=26
;Celsius (metric): disable the Fahrenheit ones using the semicolon ( ; ) before them.
ColdTriggerBelowValue=-2
ColdTriggerAboveValue=-3

Hope that helps

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jpw477 [2014-11-07 22:03:49 +0000 UTC]

Looking good so far ! Thanx 

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SN37 In reply to jpw477 [2014-11-09 03:25:20 +0000 UTC]

Enjoy.

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