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Updated, finally got my rainmeter configs done for Window Media Player! When WMP is not running the album cover, titles, and buttons all hide. Added third digit to the Temp meter since I am living in SoCal and it gets in the triple digits here. O_o Brightened up the bars and added the transparent backgrounds back in.

Thanks to the author of Black Glass for Rainmeter, I have totally redone your code, but it has inspired me!

I added the ability to turn volume up or down by hovering the mouse pointer over the album cover and using the mouse wheel up or down. I love it!

Thank you!

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Updated, finally got my rainmeter configs done for Window Media Player! When WMP is not running the album cover, titles, and buttons all hide. Added third digit to the Temp meter since I am living in SoCal and it gets in the triple digits here. O_o Brightened up the bars and added the transparent backgrounds back in.

Thanks to the author of Black Glass for Rainmeter, I have totally redone your code, but it has inspired me!

I added the ability to turn volume up or down by hovering the mouse pointer over the album cover and using the mouse wheel up or down. I love it!

Thank you!

To answer the question before it gets asked

Wall: http://salmanarif.deviantart.com/art/Weathered-Windows-Wallpaper-119347633?offset=40#comments

Off base, but is anyone else recently seeing "broken image" links from random users posting their screenshot through Neowin's attachment feature?

Yes looks like image fail...including the one I attached last night... I will attach mine again and see if it goes better...

Right click the link and click on "Reload image" or something along those lines. This works for me though the Admins/Developers should know about this.

Pretty much lol.

Mainly the rainmeter layout i think... (is that the icons and the date on the left hand side?)

also how did you get all the office icons to group like that?

cheers.

here's for the taskbar icon grouping, called Bins

www.oneupindustries.com

Most of the rainmeter stuff you can find at Deviantart. I Think I covered it? I could be wrong

http://browse.devian...itor/rainmeter/

http://xeissirk.devi...%20crooked&qo=0

http://wrecklaimer.d...2F44663606&qo=7

http://minhtrimatrix...Razor-158568197

Going to change the rainmeter stuff a little, just doesn't look quite right

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Very nice! I'm just curious, what music player is that and if or if that's used by Rainmeter, where can I find it and can you use it with Foobar?

Thank you.

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