4/23/2024 0 Comments Pokemon rainmeter clock skins![]() You’ll be prompted with a skin installer. Make sure checkboxes are ticked as seen below and hit Install. Once you’ve done that, run the PokemonThemeRaider.rmskin file you downloaded. This will add all the skins folders we need into the rainmeter skins folder.Įxtract the four folders so you have something like the above~ Now extract the PokemonThemeRaider.rar file that you downloaded to the Documents/Rainmeter/Skins folder in your computer. As always just download the files for now. You should also download this Pokemon rar file containing the skin folders. Once you’ve done that, download this Pokemon layout that I’ve set up and modified for our preferred layout. For now, only download them and do nothing else. Now that you’ve installed rainmeter, go ahead and download these four skins by some great deviant artists. If you’ve successfully set up rainmeter, you should have something like this (or any other layout.) Or if you don’t, just set up rainmeter for your desktop first and then continue. But before we do that you need to have rainmeter installed on your computer. Let’s start off with getting the rainmeter skins. To be precise, it consists of 4 different Pokemon Rainmeter suites. Note the animated trainers and pokemon~! (click to enlarge) Rainmeter Skins Make sure you know what you’re doing every step of the way and just drop a comment below if you need any help.Ī little preview of what the theme will look like. While the process is fairly simple and should take about 10 minutes to set up the essentials and give you the basic look, you need to put in a bit more effort and tweak it here and there to make it completely fit the theme and suit your taste. The following is mid-level desktop customization. If you’re absolutely crazy about Pokemon, this custom Pokemon Theme for Windows 7 | 8 | 10 should turn your desktop into your own Pokemon Center~! The games keep coming and they keep getting better with Pokemon GO on the way. See how I changed the "URL=" lines on the secondary measures that want values from the main measure.Pokemon games have been around for a while now as generation after generation new Pokemon are introduced. You are misunderstanding how WebParser works with a "main / parent" measure that goes out to the site and gets a bunch of information into "StringIndexes", and how the "secondary / child" measures work that then use that information. The statement must be all on one line in your editor.Ģ. Somehow your RegExp= line was physically "wrapped" and no longer was on one line. Where did I go wrong? I followed the footnote AND the instructions. ImageName=#ROOTCONFIGPATH#Resources\decoration.png ImageName=#ROOTCONFIGPATH#Resources\screensides.png Path="#SKINSPATH#\ABP\Resources\Weather\LargeIcons" ImageName=#ROOTCONFIGPATH#Resources\weatherblue.png License=Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike. Tags=Portal | Aperture Laboratories | Weather | Diagram | Video Game | Time Instructions are at this URL (use the Yahoo Weather Instructions=Please change your weather code. Save and refresh the skin, and it should work fine for you.Ĭode: Select all Laboratories Climate Hazard Indicator | Portal 2 Weather/Time Displayĭescription=Themed from the Portal video game from Valve, this is a simple text indicator of the currentĬredits=All credit for the original work goes to P2C who created the ABP weather skin: I just modified it. IF you live in the USA, you can leave the ?p=#WeatherCode# and just use your Zip Code as the WeatherCode=, but if you are outside the USA, you will need the new WOEID method, and I encourage it in any case as Yahoo may eventually just do away with the old system in general. This is due to this skin using a old weather code system that Yahoo is phasing out. Where it has ?p=#WeatherCode#, change it to ?w=#WeatherCode#, so you end up with: You can also change the Unit=F to Unit=C if you want Celsius instead of Fahrenheit. Putting the number at the end of YOUR Yahoo Weather URL as the WeatherCode=, instead of mine. In your text editor, scroll down and change: ![]() Now under "Manage" in Rainmeter (you can get to Manage from the skin or main Rainmeter context menu) find the skin "Aperture Labs\AbertureWeather.ini" and click "Edit" on the top right. Only specific to your location instead of mine of course. ![]() Now you will have a new URL at the top of your browser. Find the weather for your city, state, country using the "Enter City or Zip Code" field on that page. ![]()
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