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New Skin/Background (Smoked Glass Thin)
sgtevmckay:
Here we go folks a new background, and there are not many, so new backgrounds are always welcome.
Here we go:
Smoked Glass (thin)
Go ahead and save to your Background folder in Circle Dock and make your selection in the Settings menu.
Got a custom Background????
I want to see it, show us what you got, and make it available if you like 8)
Ltan:
I just have one question...
How did you get that clock in the middle? Linux only?
sgtevmckay:
I just have one question...
How did you get that clock in the middle? Linux only?
-Ltan (February 09, 2010, 01:45 PM)
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Greetings Ltan
Welcome to DonationCoder, and our little corner with Circle Dock :)
Actually what you are seeing is a Rainmeter. Rainmeter is Windows only at this time
With the "Analogue Digital" Clock skin, and I modified it to give the RGB glassy effect
This particular skin is a bout 5+ years old.
I place the clock to "Bottom and Circle Dock position to "Normal" and voila, the clock appears behind teh Circle Dock graphics
I am one of the Dev Team Members and one of the Forum Admins at the Rainmeter forums.
Ultimately I support about four projects. Circle Dock and Rainmeter are my highest priorities
I also love seeing what Circle Dock can do utilizing third party tools, even some that most folks have forgotten and they are years old :P
Rainmeter makes a nice touch and compliments Circle Dock well, with the right skins and background!
The following is just a few samples:
Here is a full screen shot with a no-where-near-complete collection of clocks available
Quite a few of these are personally modified
I am working to see about a time piece with systems monitoring and a small whether in a circular skin and fit it in Circle Dock, but this will take some time, as you can imagine my time is somewhat stretched thin :P
Ltan:
wow! I can see that I am going to need to grab that one as well! I also need to attempt making a few skins for Circle Dock and see how I fare on those...
sgtevmckay:
Okie doke
Rainmeter can be found at:
http:www.rainmeter.net
Have fun
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