
Do this for every new folder you created.įrom the Rainmeter icon in the taskbar, right-click and select "Refresh all". Navigate to the "M圜lock (GMT)" folder and paste all the files. Navigate to the "M圜lock" folder (the original skin) and select all the files/folders in this folder and copy to the clipboard. You can create as many folders as you need, giving each a unique name (I recommend tacking on the time zone name since that is what you are trying to track). Let's assume your clock skin folder is named "M圜lock".Ĭreate a new folder (in the "Skins" folder) with a different name, like "M圜lock (GMT)". There you will see folders containing all the skins you have installed ("illustro", etc.). Next, open file explorer and navigate to your C:\Users\ \Documents\Rainmeter\Skins folder. Install it and get it set up just the way you like. First, find a clock skin you like, which also supports time zones. Again, total noob with RM, but willing to learn. How much "manual intervention" will be required? And, where do I look for direction for said manual intervention. I was giving you guys all the details on what those kinds of skins look like.Flyyboyy wrote: ↑ January 23rd, 2021, 2:43 pm

You can find more Seiko system clocks here, if you'd like.Īnd last but not least, these are the railway clocks you'll find at train stations:

Seiko Clock Products (Since they are so many of them, let me show you a few) Yes, in case you didn't know, I'm a fan of Japan and its culture.įacts aside, let me show you what I'm talking about. Where the heck is all the love for analog Rainmeter clocks based on those made in Japan!?Īnd by that, I'm talking about Rainmeter skins that are recreations based on Seiko clock products, the NHK clock you see on TV, and even those railway clocks that you see at Japanese train stations! Hey, everyone! As some of you probably know about this already, the Tokyo 2020 Olympics are soon on the way come July 23rd, 2021! Which is why I'm here to ask just this question in the topic right before the torch lights up in Tokyo.
