This change brings the order of monitors close to the order of "Display Properties" due to using EnumDisplayDevices and EnumDisplaySettings instead of EnumDisplayMonitors. (If EnumDisplayDevices failed, EnumDisplayMonitors is used as before.)
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* Added the "Display Monitor" submenu in [Skins Menu]-[Position].
These menus convert the present position to the relative position from the specified monitor.
(But the meter window doesn't move to the specified monitor area immediately. Only converts.)
- "Use default: Primary monitor" removes the @-directive from WindowX/Y.
- @0(@1, @2, ...) adds the specified monitor number to WindowX/Y. @0 means "The Virtual Screen". (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd145136%28VS.85%29.aspx)
- If "Auto-select based on window position" is checked, the WindowX and WindowY "@n" settings are made automatically based on the position of the meter's window. If a monitor is selected directly using "Display Monitor" in the Rainmeter / skin context menu, this menu is unchecked. This setting can be manually made in either the [Rainmeter] (all configs) or individual config sections of Rainmeter.ini.
AutoSelectScreen
If set to 1, the WindowX and WindowY "@n" settings are made automatically based on the position of the meter's window. If a monitor is selected directly using "Display Monitor" in the Rainmeter / skin context menu, this setting is reset to 0.
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* Added the variables for multiple display monitors and the virtual screen.
All X/Y positions are represented in the virtual screen coordinates.
The following variables are for the virtual screen.
#VSCREENAREAX# is the X-position of the left-side of the virtual screen.
#VSCREENAREAY# is the Y-position of the top-side of the virtual screen.
#VSCREENAREAWIDTH# is the width of the virtual screen.
#VSCREENAREAHEIGHT# is the height of the virtual screen.
The following variables are for the PRESENT monitor.
Note that these variables automatically change by the WindowX and WindowY "@n" settings. If "@n" is not set, these variables return the value of the primary monitor.
#WORKAREAX# is the X-position of the left-side of the work area.
#WORKAREAY# is the Y-position of the top-side of the work area.
#WORKAREAWIDTH# is the width of the work area.
#WORKAREAHEIGHT# is the height of the work area.
#SCREENAREAX# is the X-position of the left-side of the monitor screen.
#SCREENAREAY# is the Y-position of the top-side of the monitor screen.
#SCREENAREAWIDTH# is the width of the display resolution.
#SCREENAREAHEIGHT# is the height of the display resolution.
The following variables are for the PRIMARY monitor.
#PWORKAREAX# is the X-position of the left-side of the work area.
#PWORKAREAY# is the Y-position of the top-side of the work area.
#PWORKAREAWIDTH# is the width of the work area.
#PWORKAREAHEIGHT# is the height of the work area.
#PSCREENAREAX# is the X-position of the left-side of the monitor screen. (maybe, always 0)
#PSCREENAREAY# is the Y-position of the top-side of the monitor screen. (maybe, always 0)
#PSCREENAREAWIDTH# is the width of the display resolution.
#PSCREENAREAHEIGHT# is the height of the display resolution.
The following variables are for the SPECIFIED monitor. (@n = @1, @2, ...)
#WORKAREAX@n# is the X-position of the left-side of the work area.
#WORKAREAY@n# is the Y-position of the top-side of the work area.
#WORKAREAWIDTH@n# is the width of the work area.
#WORKAREAHEIGHT@n# is the height of the work area.
#SCREENAREAX@n# is the X-position of the left-side of the monitor screen.
#SCREENAREAY@n# is the Y-position of the top-side of the monitor screen.
#SCREENAREAWIDTH@n# is the width of the display resolution.
#SCREENAREAHEIGHT@n# is the height of the display resolution.
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* Other related changes:
- Fixed the problem that the primary monitor isn't recognized correctly.
- Fixed the problem that the information of the multiple display monitors is refreshed excessively.
- For DynamicVariables, when display setting or workarea size has been changed, all variables are now updated to apply changed WORKAREA/SCREENAREA variables.
- Fixed the problem that the "On Desktop" window isn't dragged correctly when the top-left corner of the virtual screen has negative coordinates.
- Changed the way to stick the "On Desktop" window. ("SysListView32/FolderView" is used instead of "Progman/Program Manager".)
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* Other changes:
- When the meter window is draggable and isn't dragged, LeftMouseUpAction is now executed.
- Added MouseDoubleClickAction (LeftMouseDoubleClickAction, RightMouseDoubleClickAction, MiddleMouseDoubleClickAction). If MouseDoubleClickAction is empty when mouse button is double-clicked, MouseDownAction is executed instead.
- Fixed the problem that the Meter's hit-test code checks outside the area.
- Changed the way to set the #CURRENTCONFIG#. (CMeterWindow::GetSkinName() is now used instead of parsing the path.)
!RainmeterRefreshApp
Does a full refresh of all skins and reloads the list of configs and Rainmeter.ini settings. This is the same as "Refresh All" from the system tray context menu. Is not the same as !RainmeterRefresh [config | *] as it can be used to make Rainmeter "see" a new folder added to \Skins by the user or a process. Note: This was added mostly to better support RainBrowser when a user adds a downloaded config while using RainBrowser.
- Minor changes of ConvertToXXX(): Get an appropriate buffer size to convert the string. And using [] when deleting arrays.
- Fixed a few memory leaks.
- It's now possible to send the !BANG command when all windows are "On Desktop". (Rainmeter.exe and WebParser)
If there is a file called Default.ini in the program folder it will be used as the default settings file for new users.
The location of the settings file (rainmeter.ini) can be defined as a command line argument.
Added the revision number to the about dialog (use UpdateRevision.py to update it).
Added a check to the startup which verifies that the rainmeter.ini is writable.
The skin folder can be opened from the context menu.