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Thanks again:
I love being able to customize it using Settings.ini! Thank you for making that possible.
Last edited by TwoCables; 29 Jun 2013 at 21:57.
Thanks again:
I love being able to customize it using Settings.ini! Thank you for making that possible.
Last edited by TwoCables; 29 Jun 2013 at 21:57.
You're welcome! It's the best I am able to give in return right now.
Here's something interesting. It may be a minor bug.
Do you see in the screenshot above I have the clock all the way to the right and the date is perfectly centered? Well, that changes when I enable the leading 0. The clock moves to the left and so the date ends up no longer being centered either.
Here are the settings I have to use with the leading zero enabled:
[clock]
left=10
top=0
width=0
offsetwidth=2
valign=middle
[day]
align=
xAfterTime=0
Format=dddd, MMMM dd, yyyy
cleft=88
top=-5
inmargin_left=-4
With it disabled
[clock]
left=17
top=0
width=0
offsetwidth=11
valign=middle
[day]
align=
xAfterTime=0
Format=dddd, MMMM dd, yyyy
cleft=83
top=-5
inmargin_left=-4
I noticed this when toggling the leading zero on and off and I thought that I should mention it. I compromised for now by leaving it enabled because it satisfies my OCD nature. :) Except, I'd rather have the leading 0 disabled without it moving and causing the date to need to be re-centered. It would be cool if it could remain flush against the Show Desktop button like that with the leading zero disabled because when it becomes 10, 11, and 12, it moves.
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Wow. What are the chances? :) Thank you for the quick heads up, Bongo!