How do I configure slideshow for ABP?
Posted: October 19th, 2010, 8:07 am
For those of you who do not know what ABP is, it's located here: [link]
For being my first post on this forum, I'd like to welcome myself to the Rainmeter forums! Hello!
What I need to know: How to configure the slideshow included in the ABP package, I've never edited a rainmeter skin before, let alone a slideshow.
Here's a copy of the config for it, and what I thought I was supposed to do to get it to display my images on the slideshow.
Help is appreciated, thanks in advance!
For being my first post on this forum, I'd like to welcome myself to the Rainmeter forums! Hello!
What I need to know: How to configure the slideshow included in the ABP package, I've never edited a rainmeter skin before, let alone a slideshow.
Here's a copy of the config for it, and what I thought I was supposed to do to get it to display my images on the slideshow.
If someone could help me configure this, please do so, or point me in the right direction! I have read the Rainmeter 101, and various other guides, also used the search function, and cannot find anything.[Rainmeter]
Author=P2C | toastbrotpascal.deviantart.com
Update=1000
@include="#SKINSPATH#\ABP\Variables.txt"
@include2="#SKINSPATH#\ABP\Resources\#Skin#\Colors.txt"
[BG]
Meter=IMAGE
ImageName=SlideshowBG.png
Path="#SKINSPATH#\ABP\Resources\#Skin#"
[MeasurePicture]
Measure=Plugin
Plugin=Plugins\QuotePlugin.dll
PathName=#G:\Documents\Pictures\Backgrounds# What I thought I was supposed to do.
FileFilter=*.jpeg; *.jpg
UpdateDivider=30
[Picture]
Meter=IMAGE
MeasureName=MeasurePicture
X=36
Y=37
W=122
H=78
PreserveAspectRatio=1
MouseOverAction=!Execute [!RainmeterShowMeter BG2][!RainmeterShowMeter ShowImage1][!RainmeterShowMeter SetImage1][!RainmeterShowMeter StopMeasure1][!RainmeterRedraw]
MouseLeaveAction=!Execute [!RainmeterHideMeter BG2][!RainmeterHideMeter ShowImage1][!RainmeterHideMeter SetImage1][!RainmeterHideMeter StopMeasure1][!RainmeterRedraw]
[Text]
Meter=STRING
MeterStyle=Style
X=97
Y=146
StringAlign=CENTER
Text=#SlideshowText#
Help is appreciated, thanks in advance!