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someone did a geektool version? Damn. I just finished a 7 day version, was going to ask your permission to post it (with attribution, of course, your work is awesome)
I guess I'll just use it myself, I can't seem to find the other version, wouldn't use it anyway if they don't credit...
Best wishes, amazing work, beautiful interface design.
Thought I read in a previous post that someone had done a version for the Mac. I assumed they used Geektool.
I'm just coming back to this post, and can't remember, someone mentioned something about cloning your work on the Mac and not crediting you...
Geektool is the only tool I know of to do the kinds of things Rainmeter does on the Mac.
I'm trying to move everything over so I don't need Parallels any more, so I rewrote VClouds for Geektool. Was going to post and credit you for the work, if that's ok with you...
Used to teach Computer Science at San Francisco State University, User interface design, again, VClouds is nice work...
Very good, I especially like the Vclouds weather 2, the skin is easy to understand and it looks great on my desktop. However I'm having trouble getting more than one weather location on my desktop. Is there any way around this? Thanks
To add more locations you need to copy the skin and change its name: Go to "My Documents\Rainmeter\Skins\" copy the VCloudsWeather2 folder and rename it for example to VCloudsWeather2B. another thing you will need to do is edit settings.inc in the VCloudsWeather2B folder. change the line Command=/!RainmeterRefresh VCloudsWeather2 into Command=/!RainmeterRefresh VCloudsWeather2B do the same thing in the "VCloudsWeather2\Horizontal" and "VCloudsWeather2\Yahoo" folders. now restart rainmeter and load the copied skin from the configs menu.