; Lines starting ; (semicolons) are commented out. ; That is, they do not affect the code and are here for demonstration purposes only. ; ---------------------------------- ; HOWTO: Adding more disks ; ---------------------------------- ; Adding more disks is a pretty straightforward process. Follow the following steps to turn ; this 2 disks skin into a 3 disks skin. You can then extend it even further as you wish. ; ; 1) Create a new variable called disk3=X: directly below disk2=D: in the [Variables] section ; 2) Create a copy of the [measureTotalDisk2] and [measureUsedDisk2] sections ; 3) Rename the copied sections to [measureTotalDisk3] and [measureUsedDisk3], respectively. ; Also change Drive=#disk2# to Drive=#disk3# ; 4) Create a copy of the [meterLabelDisk2], [meterValueDisk2], and [meterBarDisk2]. ; Rename all Disk2's in the copied sections to Disk3. ; 5) Now we need to change the Y= values to adjust height. Change Y= under [meterLabelDisk3] ; to Y=80 (calculated by adding 20 to the Y= value of previous meterLabel). ; Then change Y= under [meterBarDisk3] to Y=92 (calculated by adding 20 to the Y= value of previous meterBar). ; 6) Save the file as '3 Disks.ini'. Now right-click on the Rainmeter tray icon and select ; 'Refresh All'. Now go activate the '3 Disks.ini' skin and enjoy! :) [Rainmeter] ; This section contains general settings that can be used to change how Rainmeter behaves. Author=poiru AppVersion=2000000 Update=1000 Background=#ROOTCONFIGPATH#SHARED\Background.png ; #ROOTCONFIGPATH# is a global variable. In this case, the value of the variable ; is equal to DocumentsPath\Rainmeter\Skins\illustro\ BackgroundMode=3 BackgroundMargins=0,34,0,14 [Metadata] ; Contains basic information of the skin. Description=Displays disk usage. License=Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 Version=1.0.0 [Variables] ; Variables declared here can be used later on between two # characters (e.g. #MyVariable#). fontName=Trebuchet MS textSize=8 colorBar=235,170,0,255 colorText=255,255,255,205 disk1=C: disk2=D: ; ---------------------------------- ; MEASURES return some kind of value ; ---------------------------------- [measureTotalDisk1] ; This measure returns the total disk space Measure=FreeDiskSpace Drive=#disk1# Total=1 UpdateDivider=120 [measureUsedDisk1] ; Returns inverted value of free disk space (i.e. used disk space) Measure=FreeDiskSpace Drive=#disk1# InvertMeasure=1 UpdateDivider=120 [measureTotalDisk2] Measure=FreeDiskSpace Drive=#disk2# Total=1 UpdateDivider=120 [measureUsedDisk2] Measure=FreeDiskSpace Drive=#disk2# InvertMeasure=1 UpdateDivider=120 ; ---------------------------------- ; STYLES are used to "centralize" options ; ---------------------------------- [styleTitle] StringAlign=CENTER StringCase=UPPER StringStyle=BOLD StringEffect=SHADOW FontEffectColor=0,0,0,50 FontColor=#colorText# FontFace=#fontName# FontSize=10 AntiAlias=1 ClipString=1 [styleLeftText] StringAlign=LEFT ; Meters using styleLeftText will be left-aligned. StringCase=NONE StringStyle=BOLD StringEffect=SHADOW FontEffectColor=0,0,0,20 FontColor=#colorText# FontFace=#fontName# FontSize=#textSize# AntiAlias=1 ClipString=1 [styleRightText] StringAlign=RIGHT StringCase=NONE StringStyle=BOLD StringEffect=SHADOW FontEffectColor=0,0,0,20 FontColor=#colorText# FontFace=#fontName# FontSize=#textSize# AntiAlias=1 ClipString=1 [styleBar] BarColor=#colorBar# BarOrientation=HORIZONTAL SolidColor=255,255,255,15 ; ---------------------------------- ; METERS display images, text, bars, etc. ; ---------------------------------- [meterTitle] Meter=STRING MeterStyle=styleTitle ; Using MeterStyle=styleTitle will basically "copy" the ; contents of the [styleTitle] section here during runtime. X=100 Y=12 W=190 H=18 Text="Disk" ; Even though the text is set to Disk, Rainmeter will display ; it as DISK, because styleTitle contains StringCase=UPPER. [meterLabelDisk1] Meter=STRING MeterStyle=styleLeftText X=10 Y=40 W=190 H=14 Text="#disk1#\" [meterValueDisk1] Meter=STRING MeterStyle=styleRightText MeasureName=measureUsedDisk1 MeasureName2=measureTotalDisk1 X=200 Y=0r ; r stands for relative. In this case, the Y postition of meterValueCPU is 0 pixels ; below the Y value of the previous meter (i.e it's the same as in meterLabelCPU). W=190 H=14 Text="%1B/%2B used" ; %1 stands for the value of MeasureName (measureUsedDisk1 in this case). ; %2 stands for the value of MeasureName2. NumOfDecimals=1 AutoScale=1 ; Because disk measures return the free/used space in bytes, we must use AutoScale=1 to ; automatically scale the value into a more readable figure. LeftMouseUpAction=!Execute ["#disk1#\"] ; Open #disk1# on click [meterBarDisk1] Meter=BAR MeterStyle=styleBar MeasureName=measureUsedDisk1 X=10 Y=52 W=190 H=1 [meterLabelDisk2] Meter=STRING MeterStyle=styleLeftText X=10 Y=60 W=190 H=14 Text="#disk2#\" LeftMouseUpAction=!Execute ["#disk2#\"] [meterValueDisk2] Meter=STRING MeterStyle=styleRightText MeasureName=measureUsedDisk2 MeasureName2=measureTotalDisk2 X=200 Y=0r W=190 H=14 Text="%1B/%2B used" NumOfDecimals=1 AutoScale=1 [meterBarDisk2] Meter=BAR MeterStyle=styleBar MeasureName=measureUsedDisk2 X=10 Y=72 W=190 H=1