10-22-2015, 05:32 AM
(10-22-2015, 05:20 AM)Reks Wrote:but...but, the(10-22-2015, 05:00 AM)SCN-3_NULL Wrote: No, that works well if placed correctly, which on Surge's case, not
It looks angled and not even to the eye, if the bars is vertically straight while keeping the slope of the wing on the base that could work.
Except it's largely for Surge's tastes
If he likes it, then there's no real "appropriate" way to put it.
So all of this discussion on where to put it is kind-of moot
Or to simplify that, Surge is obviously pleased with it. Arguing on where it could go isn't very nice because he'll be the only one seeing it day in and out.
aaaahhh.....
*fainted*
(10-22-2015, 05:26 AM)Surge Wrote:I've seen some circular/curved visualizers before(not sure is it rainmeter though) but you dont have to place each bars if you can just reshape the "grid" of the visualizer to a parallelogram(10-22-2015, 05:20 AM)Reks Wrote: Except it's largely for Surge's tastesAlso there is really no way for the visualizer to remain vertical and follow the angle of the wing. The bars cannot be staggered like that because a new visualizer would have to be created where the code allows me to tweak the Y position of each bar, or where I am able to place each bar individually. Each method is tedious and relatively code intensive (generally speaking the code of each widget is easy to sift through, maybe a page or two for larger ones like visualizers), so not only can I not make it most will not see a reason to make it.
If he likes it, then there's no real "appropriate" way to put it.
So all of this discussion on where to put it is kind-of moot
Or to simplify that, Surge is obviously pleased with it. Arguing on where it could go isn't very nice because he'll be the only one seeing it day in and out.
I attempted a regular flat visualizer but only the left bars were properly visible and I didn't like that.