balala wrote: ↑January 19th, 2019, 8:11 pm
Your code works perfectly for me and it does what it should: when double clicking the image, explorer opens and the current image is highlighted.
Try eventually to run a such command in command line, to see how does it work there. Open a command line and enter this: explorer /select,-COMPLET PATH OF AN IMAGE-. Does the explorer open, with the image highlighted?
What Windows version are you using?
explorer /select, "D:\Applications\Rainmeter\Skins\Pictures (with thin Frame)\Background.png"
I think it's because there's spaces in the directory? I don't know how I would fix that in the rainmeter script.
edit: wth? I don't know what happened or what I changed but it seems to be working now. In hindsight, double click to open directory was a stupid idea on my part because it sometimes skips to the next picture and loads that one. What about control clicking? Or any other key combination you recommend?
mochibear wrote: ↑January 19th, 2019, 8:20 pm
edit: wth? I don't know what happened or what I changed but it seems to be working now. In hindsight, double click to open directory was a stupid idea on my part because it sometimes skips to the next picture and loads that one. What about control clicking? Or any other key combination you recommend?
I'm glad if you got it working well.
Yes, LeftMouseDoubleClickAction is a bad workaround in this case. I'd use instead a RightMouseUpAction: RightMouseUpAction=[!CommandMeasure "MeasureRun" "Run"].
Eventually if you'll have any other issues, try to quote the measure name into the Parameter option of [MeasureRun] measure: Parameter=explorer /select,"[MeasureMyPictures]"