![]() ![]() Shape=Rectangle 0,0,380,30,20 | Extend MyModifiers1 IfCondition2=measureCoin1ChangeValueLastWeek< 0 IfCondition2=measureCoin1ChangeValueLastDay = 0 Define condition to show numbers in red when % change value is negative, or green when variation is positive // Get the value variation in percentage between now and the last hour, last day, and last 7 days // License=Creative Commons Attribution - Non - Commercial - Share Alike price in Euros for Coin1 from Coinmarketcap // Information= A Crypto currency skin for Rainmeter based on Geo.Crypto skin source = You can change the URLs in order to fetch your own currencies // This file is used to define all variables to work with all the files in this package // License=Creative Commons Attribution - Non - Commercial - Share Alike 3. Information= View cryptocurrencies on your desktop I can share the code I have with you, no problem.Īuthor= CleanFlash (http:/u/CleanFlash) I'd like for the UX to be straightforward and clean: Just choose the coins, input values, and done. ![]() Is this easier to understand? Having a settings file, instead of a skin, would defeat the purpose of being user friendly, because that would mean the user would have to open a file with a text editor, edit it, and save it. inc fileĢ.2 To be used as variables on the main skin. ![]() Values are recorded into variables that then will be used to:Ģ.1 To fetch the data from coinmarketcap on the. ![]() After installing the skin, user opens a welcome/settings skin.ġ.1 Thee user is able to choose up to 4 alt-coins ġ.2 To input the amount of position for each coin ġ.3 To input at what average price bought his alt-coin.Ġ2. Maybe it's easier if I explain the "app flow" I had in mind. Hi, thank you for taking the time to reply. Also not exactly clear if Settings should be a skin or just a file which keeps the needed value of a variable. Yep, it is probably, but I'm not sure where the skin should grab those numbers from. ![]()
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