Create a pull request in the Rainmeter repository.nsh files for the language you are interested in. Create a fork of the Rainmeter Repository on GitHub.If you have an account on, and are reasonably familiar with the concepts of git repositories and the GitHub web interface, you can save some time and trouble for both yourself and the development team. This is a great help for the Rainmeter project and your fellow users in the Rainmeter community, and your effort is greatly appreciated! Status: The development team will incorporate your changes, and they will be available for use in the next beta or release version of Rainmeter. kyriakos876 wrote: Just came here from a post, this is extremely minor, but in the 6digits/default. 2 If you are only translating a few items, just post the newly translated items instead of the entire contents of the. nsh files you corrected 2.ġ If you are a Github user, you can also create a Pull Request as an alternative. This doesnt occur when the clock is unloaded. Use the tags to paste the entire contents of both the. Davidjuhasz05 wrote: Wed 4:10 pm I have a clock skin and a music visualizer on my desktop and for some reason whenever I move my cursor on the desktop the visualizer freezes.
nsh files on the forumsĬlick the "Reply" button to create a new post in that language thread. Open the files in any text editor, and add missing string translations or make any corrections.Save them to some local folder on your PC. In the first post of the language thread, right-click and "Save as" to download both the.Click on the row of language to go to the forum thread for that specific language.These languages will not be included with Rainmeter until they are 100% complete. Discontinued languages are severly out of date and will have a grey background.Languages that are outdated, will be marked Incomplete and have a red background.Languages that are up to date, will be marked Complete and have a green background.Check the status of the language you want to translate.This will require that you have or create an account on The Rainmeter Forums. In order for these translations to be complete and correct, we need some help from you, the Rainmeter community. These items include: the Rainmeter installer, the Manage interface, the About interface, the New Skin interface, various skin and application context menus, and various message boxes produced by the application. Rainmeter supports displaying many items of its user interface in the local language selected by the user.