Not all skins are written to be resizable. P.S.: Since you are wanting to put this skin on a 4K monitor and see it from across the room, you'll probably want to find a skin that is resizable or scalable. You can set each one to the time zone corresponding to the folder you created and you should be good to go. The Synthetic World Clock Rainmeter Skin is a versatile and customizable desktop widget that offers world time information in various styles and sizes. Now you can select and display every clock you created, and they will all be independent. The Simple Time Rainmeter skin offers you the simplest and minimalistic rainmeter clock skin for your desktop widget. Do this for every new folder you created.įrom the Rainmeter icon in the taskbar, right-click and select "Refresh all". Navigate to the "M圜lock (GMT)" folder and paste all the files. Im suspicious that your graphics hardware is not reacting appropriately when Rainmeter 'redraws' a skin that has no 'background' to the skin window. Navigate to the "M圜lock" folder (the original skin) and select all the files/folders in this folder and copy to the clipboard. Re: Clock skin bug by jsmorley » Fri 2:23 pm. You can create as many folders as you need, giving each a unique name (I recommend tacking on the time zone name since that is what you are trying to track). Let's assume your clock skin folder is named "M圜lock".Ĭreate a new folder (in the "Skins" folder) with a different name, like "M圜lock (GMT)". There you will see folders containing all the skins you have installed ("illustro", etc.). The Rainmeter addon features a digital clock that displays the time in the hour and minute format. Next, open file explorer and navigate to your C:\Users\ \Documents\Rainmeter\Skins folder. Bold Clock is a Rainmeter skin, an add-on designed to boldly display the time on the computer desktop. Install it and get it set up just the way you like. The skin looks simple and is easy to use with 3 countries to choose from, for which you can monitor the time zone.
First, find a clock skin you like, which also supports time zones. The skin is meant for people who love to travel, or if you have a relative or loved one who is living abroad, then you need to get this skin for rainmeter. Again, total noob with RM, but willing to learn. How much "manual intervention" will be required? And, where do I look for direction for said manual intervention. Flyyboyy wrote: ↑ January 23rd, 2021, 2:43 pm