i will tell you if it works in a couple of minutes.Īlso i got the impression that you got a little irritated by my post. Wow thanks for taking the time to write all of that. The other: is there any way I can pin foobar2k (or any piece of software) to the desktop so it always stays there? Like, I really like my setup on the picture above, but as you may guess, each time I press the bottom right button (to go to the desktop) it also minimizes every window so It's more of a "display"-thing rather than a functional workstation. My question: how to open a pic and pin it to the desktop with Rainmeter? I only want a 1px black border (or maybe no border at all). I mean, yeah, It's simple, but with this software It's just open the file, resize (if wanted) and you are set, plus It took me forever to find a "skin" that did this and the one I found had a horrible frame all over the pic. The reason why I want to use Rainmeter instead is because It looks cleaner (don't have to open the pictures each time I turn on the computer, no "close-minimize-restore" panel on the pic when I have the cursor over, etc), but I tried to do this weeks ago (on my first attempt at using Rainmeter) and it was an overly complex process (considering the task): I had to set the specific dimensions (so each time I changed the pic I had to change the dimensions) and set a directory. ![]() I achieved this with a minimal image viewer called Image Eye. I've been fooling around with my Windows 8 desktop lately and I discovered I'm really fond of putting small pics all over the place (see image below). First of all, I know nothing about Rainmeter.
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