![]() ![]() otherwise every type of method i tried cause the small skin to close right after the larger radar opened. Since i also wanted the small radar to remain open (e.g: clicking the small radar opens AND closes the larger one) the only solution was to have two separate skins. what happened was every time i tried to close the skin it would deactivate itself. I had some trouble as it appears rainmeter doesn't allow two skins to be loaded at the same time if they are in the same folder (not even creating a subfolder inside the skin) worked. i then used !Move using #SCREENAREAWIDTH# and #SCREENAREAHEIGHT# to center the larger popup on the display, and used !ToggleConfig on the small radar to open and close popup enlarged radar. i ended up making two skins, one for the small thumb radar loop and another for the larger loop. LeftMouseUpAction=!ToggleMeterGroup LargeView IfAboveAction=įinishAction=įinishAction=.png] No doubt those 3 extra frames are in the gif to create a "pause" at the end when it is viewed as an animated gif. That Gif2Frames utility then just extracts whatever is in the. It doesn't download any "frames", just downloads the. Scub wrote:i was searching for more radar images, and found a static one that shows the last frame Just notice a little quirk, it downloads the last frame 3 extra times? tried changing the "9" (it's making 9 frames instead of 6) but that had no effect? the accuweather by far looks much better. there are other weather sites that save individual frames, but don't really like those low-resolution radar they have. (beats resizing them which distorts the timestamp/text)īefore you came to the rescue, i was looking through the accuweather source to see if they already had individual split frame images, but came up empty so i could download them and loop them. to your state in most cases).Īnd a bigger animated one without the white top and bottom bars: Īnd a slightly smaller animated one with date: (just in case anyone wants to use them just change the "CT" abbv. I was searching for more radar images, and found a static one that shows the last frame any tips for keeping animation or at least the last frame of the gif? I want to keep it as simple as possible because im still learning with rainmeter. I check and appears the "inmasirCT_.gif" file is downloading is animated, but obviously in the skin rainmeter only showing the first frame. Maybe someone can help me? they also get a nice radar loop image that i have found from Accuweather if i recall, the radar gif from accuweather gets updated every 15 minutes. This is what i came up with this code below (keep in mind i am very new with rainmeter). ![]() how would i go abouts doing it from a dynamic gif using the RSS/Webparser? ideally i would love if i could keep the animation/loop, but if it too much work to write a plugin, how about getting the last frame? otherwise getting the first frame as it currently is means it's pretty old radar frame. I found some tips from other threads about making rainmeter work with animated gif by chopping up the gif into frames, but that's for a static animated gif. after some research, i discovered rainmeter doesn't really support animated gifs ![]() it's animated gif (radar loop) and only displays the first frame. basically make a plugin that downloads this image: Įverything works, and simple, but there is one problem. Im making (or trying to) create a skin that displays a weather image radar on desktop. ![]()
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