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1/11/2013 7:45:17 PM
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I wouldn't call it "programming", but I just finished creating an ODST themed Rainmeter skin for my desktop! Rainmeter uses a very simple scripting language to pull off some cool stuff. I usually work with C++ and Java at school though. I also have some experience with HTML and CSS.
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  • Would you happen to be offering a download link for that?

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  • Actually, it's on my Deviant Art. [url=http://moondawg92.deviantart.com/art/Feet-first-into-hell-ODST-Theme-347710225]Here's the link![/url]

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  • Its really awesome, good job. I downloaded it, and looked around those .ini files, but I cant find a way to resize it, help!

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  • I wasn't really expecting to distribute it, so I only made it in 1920x1080. Sorry! You'll have to resize everything manually unfortunately. I may have a 1366x768 version handy, but that's the only other one.

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  • How do I resize it manually? is it inside a .ini file? Most Rainmeter skins seem to be like that. Or do I have to resize the images separately?

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  • You should be able to resize the grid itself easily in background.ini. The tricky thing is that you'll have to edit the coordinates for the clock, date, bars, SI logo, UNSC logo, etc. since they're for a different resolution.

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