So what do you think of Jacob’s work? Sound off in the comments below and let us know if you would do anything differently to make it your own. The Julius Sans One font to really sell that Destiny vibe.The Launcher skin for the text-based menu on the left.The Elementary skin for use with the date, time and media control.The Rainmeter desktop customization and monitoring tool for Windows.If you want to have the amazing desktop above, you’ll need the following items: The best news, though, is that Jacob has shared what he used in order to allow others to recreate his masterpiece. I first designed it in Inkscape and then nearly replicated it with Rainmeter code.
Utilizing multiple skins, wallpaper and a handpicked font Jacob was able to temporarily satisfy his thirst for what could potentially be one of the best games of the year. I came up with a simply-designed clock skin that uses the Sonic font, colors from Sonic Channel, and images of the SEGAs Sonic the Sketchog stickers. Jacob used Rainmeter, a desktop customization and monitoring tool, to bring Destiny to his desktop. Get help with creating, editing & fixing problems with skins. Some, like Flickr’s Jacob Cughfield, have tried their best to cope with the remaining days until we set foot on post-apocalyptic Earth’s desolate surface. I suppose either in your code you did a typo again, one of those values should be 0,0,0, or you should unify the IfCondition3 and IfCondition4.With Destiny’s launch just over a month away it’s easy to feel the anticipation for the next big franchise from Bungie.
The front-end of this skin looks more life-like and can be a perfect addition to your desktop if you are all about vintage stuff. What do you want exactly? If you were to use if conditions, where you would use them? The Steampunk orrey and clock rainmeter widget is a direct conversion of the original steampunk orrery with the aid of graphics. I've attached the clock skin if you want to run it yourself, the zip file for the whole skin folder if you need that for some reason, and here's the clock skin's code if you're feeling lazy: I've been trying to get them to work, but integrating them into the already existing code of my clock skin has been confusing and frustrating at times for a noob like me, so I've come here as a last resort. IfConditions however, are an actual possibility. Since it's a wallpaper run through Wallpaper Engine, and maybe also because it's animated, I don't think using Chameleon is an option in this case. I've been trying to change the color of the clock skin (mond: ) I'm using according to my background, which is a Wallpaper Engine animated wallpaper, and changes depending on the time of day. Sumduck wrote: ↑ August 3rd, 2021, 6:19 pm Mond.zip (938.94 KiB) Downloaded 44 times Clock.ini (2.13 KiB) Downloaded 33 times Skin includes: 12 & 24 Hour format Window Configuration Change color of hour and minutes seperately using a color picker in configurations Font size range from 0-100. InlineSetting=CharacterSpacing | (10*#Scale#) | (10*#Scale#)Īlso, sorry if any formatting or anything is off, this is my first post and I'm completely new to all this. LeftMouseDoubleClickAction=!ToggleConfig "Mond\Settings" %B, %Y.