Thank you for your suggestions.
Looking at the log, I see a new Rainmeter version is available, so I have installed that first.
Also there are a lot of errors relating to Win10WidgetsWeather_SA, although that doesn't appear to be causing my problem:
ImageName: Unable to open: C:\Users\russe\Documents\Rainmeter\Skins\Win10WidgetsWeather_SA\Weather\icons\.png
(Win10WidgetsWeather_SA\Weather\Weather-ExtraLarge.ini)
You will see that the icon filename is missing. From the resource files I see this line the icon is called by:
ImageName="#CurrentPath#icons\[@CurrentIcon].png"
It would appear that @CurrentIcon is not initialised?
When the widgets disappear next time, I will hopefully be able to see the problem in the log file.
Russell Darling
Looking at the log, I see a new Rainmeter version is available, so I have installed that first.
Also there are a lot of errors relating to Win10WidgetsWeather_SA, although that doesn't appear to be causing my problem:
ImageName: Unable to open: C:\Users\russe\Documents\Rainmeter\Skins\Win10WidgetsWeather_SA\Weather\icons\.png
(Win10WidgetsWeather_SA\Weather\Weather-ExtraLarge.ini)
You will see that the icon filename is missing. From the resource files I see this line the icon is called by:
ImageName="#CurrentPath#icons\[@CurrentIcon].png"
It would appear that @CurrentIcon is not initialised?
When the widgets disappear next time, I will hopefully be able to see the problem in the log file.
Russell Darling
Statistics: Posted by RDarling — 57 minutes ago