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Heey, love the Hud.Vision skin, but I am from Canada and was wondering if it was possible to change Farenheit to Celcius? Since that is what we follow xDD. Please and thanks, Splych. Just reply back or send meh a message~
HEY, after further reading into the code, i figured out where the error i got was coming into place.
in all the measure calls, under the Reader Display section, the line with the "RSS Reader -" line was called from [RSS]
so I went to [RSS] and looked for similarities/differences from the other ones, for example[mRSS1].
i saw that the [RSS] did not have Substitute=#Substitute# as the other ones did, so i figured that line called for the syntax of the substitution line that i put in my previous comment, making the [RSS] block look like this (before the big RegExp block) :
this seems to work and so hopefully if you put out a new version of HUD.vision we can get some of this stuff worked out! also if you have any other questions about things you would need help fixing or whatever, i have no idea what im doing with any of this code but im good at debugging stuff and working around and figuring it out, so just let me know if you want something looked at
-also dont forget to add the previous comments substitute fix for &apos
hey, i've installed your HUD.vision and i have a coding question about the RSS feed.
im currently using the one preset for the BBC world news, because it was just the first i clicked on, but if this matters in the end please let me know.
because it was leaving &apos and not replacing it with apostrophes.
this worked...for every part of the RSS feed EXCEPT the top line!
where it says RSS Reader - ...
it still leaves &apos in there, what would cause this substitute not to work for that line? is there a call for the substitute in a "gosub" of each line that isnt being called in the top line?
sorry for the visual basic terminology, dont know what else to call them
Hi there, I love your HUD.vision and after some fiddling around I managed to set it up the way I wanted.
One thing though - the chWallpaper.exe in the UTIL directory appears to be not working as intended.
I am using the Picture Browser + Wallpaper widget and if I click on the "wall" icon in the lower right, the current picture will be correctly renamed/copied to HUD_Vision_wallpaper.bmp, but %%#dir#\util\chWallpaper.exe%% appears not to be working. I even tried to run the command from the commandline box and nothing happened.
i would appreciate your input on the following Forum. As a major contributor to the Rainmeter, I respect your opinion, and assistance would be greatly appreciated
please update weather config to work with any other weather site, cause weather.com disabled the feeds!
thx for your HUDvision2.0
i already used it on my desktop.
best regards.
but^^ at the pictures "love my desktop 19/20/21" u can see the album cover of the song. how could i do it?
in all the measure calls, under the Reader Display section, the line with the "RSS Reader -" line was called from [RSS]
so I went to [RSS] and looked for similarities/differences from the other ones, for example[mRSS1].
i saw that the [RSS] did not have Substitute=#Substitute# as the other ones did, so i figured that line called for the syntax of the substitution line that i put in my previous comment, making the [RSS] block look like this (before the big RegExp block) :
[RSS]
Measure
Plugin
Url=#URL#
Substitute=#Substitute#
this seems to work and so hopefully if you put out a new version of HUD.vision we can get some of this stuff worked out! also if you have any other questions about things you would need help fixing or whatever, i have no idea what im doing with any of this code but im good at debugging stuff and working around and figuring it out, so just let me know if you want something looked at
-also dont forget to add the previous comments substitute fix for &apos
cheers m8
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im currently using the one preset for the BBC world news, because it was just the first i clicked on, but if this matters in the end please let me know.
my problem is this :
in the substitute part of the code -
Substitute="&":"&",""":"","'":"'","&Quot;":"","<br>":"","![CDATA[":"","]]":"","...":"","<":"",">":"","/PRE>":"","PRE>":"","<":""
i had to add this part -> ,"'":"'",
because it was leaving &apos and not replacing it with apostrophes.
this worked...for every part of the RSS feed EXCEPT the top line!
where it says RSS Reader - ...
it still leaves &apos in there, what would cause this substitute not to work for that line? is there a call for the substitute in a "gosub" of each line that isnt being called in the top line?
sorry for the visual basic terminology, dont know what else to call them
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-abc;A
I love your HUD.vision and after some fiddling around I managed to set it up the way I wanted.
One thing though - the chWallpaper.exe in the UTIL directory appears to be not working as intended.
I am using the Picture Browser + Wallpaper widget and if I click on the "wall" icon in the lower right, the current picture will be correctly renamed/copied to HUD_Vision_wallpaper.bmp, but %%#dir#\util\chWallpaper.exe%% appears not to be working. I even tried to run the command from the commandline box and nothing happened.
I am using Windows XP.
i would appreciate your input on the following Forum.
As a major contributor to the Rainmeter, I respect your opinion, and assistance would be greatly appreciated
Regards
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