Changed C# Plugins: Use latest ilasm.exe in DLLExporter (Issue #310) This fixes assembly errors when using latest.Submitted by user Changed String meter/Inline shadow: Treat the shadow drawing surface as the size of the meter itself instead of using the underlying bitmap of the skin's bounds (in case SkinWidth/Height is truncating the drawing of the meter). Example: return 'twenty-five', 25 Suggested by user Fixed Rainmeter: Fixed a typo in Internet.cpp (Issue #306). Changed Lua Scripting: Allow the Lua Update() function to return 2 values (number and string).Changed Languages: Updated localization strings for Finnish, Portuguese (Brazil), Italian.Also, added detection of "Windows Server 2022". Changed Platform detection: The "Version" value that is used for the About/Version dialog and the log has been changed to show the non-numerical "DisplayVersion" over the "ReleaseId" from the registry.Note that this entry is currently incorrect in all versions of Windows 11, and Rainmeter will correct for this and return the proper value. This retrieves "ProductName" from the registry from "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion". Added SysInfo: Added "SysInfoType=OS_PRODUCT_NAME".Fixed Histogram / Line meters: Corrected some issues with MinValue/MaxValue being properly applied to the meters.Changed Measures: In debug mode, display a warning log message when the MinValue and MaxValue are the same or if MaxValue is less than MinValue.dll Windows file that could cause crashing on Windows Server systems. Fixed WifiStatus: Corrected an issue with a missing.Changed Plugins: Only log the loading and unloading of plugins in Debug mode.Changed Languages: Updated localization strings for Ukrainian and Arabic.Fixed NowPlaying: Corrected a crash issue and a SetPosition issue.Fixed Rainmeter: Fixed some crashing issues caused by the 4.5.15 release.Changed Languages: Updated localization strings for Arabic, Spanish Modern, Polish, Indonesian, Thai.Fixed GameMode: Fixed layout loading with "On Start" action.Fixed ConfigParser: Fixed an issue when reading empty color options.Fixed Rainmeter: Fix skin draggable checkbox not updating state when global setting is changed.Changed Measure: A warning message is only triggered if MaxValue is less than MinValue, not the same.Changed String meter: FontSize and InlineSetting=Size now accept floating point (i.e.Fixed Skin Installer: Fixed an issue where 64-bit plugins were installed when a 32-bit version of Rainmeter was installed on 64-bit version of Windows.Added WiFi Status: Added WiFiInfoType support for Wifi 7 (802.11be).Changed Rainmeter: Fixed an issue with OnWakeAction on systems that utilize Connected Standby.Changed Rainmeter: Fix cursor changing to a hand when a meter has a mouse wheel action. ![]() Changed Default illustro Suite: Update Network.ini.Fixed Manage Dialog: Fix dialog global draggable checkbox not updating state when toggling via tray icon.Changed Mouse Actions: Fix skin meter MouseLeaveAction being delayed when skin is draggable and global dragging is disabled.Added Update Check: Added minimum Windows checking when updating, to prevent Rainmeter from downloading a new Rainmeter version that is incompatible with the users system.Changed Inline lua: Increase stack size if needed.Changed Languages: Updated localization strings for Vietnamese, Swedish, Portuguese (Portugal), Estonian, Greek, Hungarian.Changed Game Mode: Allow !Quit bang to work from the command line while in Game Mode.Changed Game Mode: Show tray icon if all skins are unloaded.You want to be watching the CPU levels to see if it is consistently high, not if it is high or low at any given second. What you want to monitor CPU usage for is watching for a trend of a particular process using more resources than you think it should. CPU usage changes every millisecond or less, and can wildly swing from one millisecond to the next. It's not that any or all of them are wrong, it has entirely to do with what instant in time each of them is doing the measurement.įocusing on the exact amount of CPU being used at any given time is a fool's errand in my view. ![]() If you try to compare what you are getting from a Rainmeter skin and say Task Manager in Windows, or any other tool that measures CPU usage, none of them will be the same at any given time. They will both return accurate information for the averaged CPU percent usage across all cores, but be aware that they won't be the same at any given time.
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