To start, this guide will refer to two programs: Rainmeter [and optionally Wallpaper Engine depending on how faithful to Blue Archive you want the setup to be. If all you care about is setting up the barebones to get the suite installed and running, this section will be the only one you need! If you have problems with specific parts, you can use the Guide Index to the right to navigate to the appropriate section and address the issue there. You can also click on the giant S Logo in the dialog box at the bottom left to receive a couple of additional tips pertaining to the database being edited. Once you have made all the desired changes, click the save icon (which should now be highlighted) on the top left which will save your edits and apply them to the associated skins. You may also reorder the entries by using the arrows to the left of the window which will move the selected entry up and down one step. Navigate between entries using the menu at the bottom right and change their fields as you desire. Clicking the trash can will discard all changes that have not yet been saved. You can add/remove entries using the +/- symbols to the top right. Enable: A toggle on whether you actually want to activate the entry for the skin or not.Name: A name you can give an entry for organizational purposes.The UI to edit said content is as shown below and can be accessed through the appropriate skin's Context Menu.Īll databases will come with two fields minimum: Whether or not you need this particular Steam guide or not, the wiki should prove to be useful still!ĭatabasesDatabases are associated with skins that have an editable list of contents. It serves more as a manual, which should allow you to carefully change behaviors to personalize way further beyond. If anything breaks beyond repair, just delete the BlueArchive skin directory and do a fresh re-install!įor those that are looking to go much further in-depth whether it be mixing in additional skins or changing skin behaviors, I recommend referring to the wiki page found in the same GitHub repository you should download the suite from here. If I've handled the user experience correctly, you should NEVER have to open an IDE or Notepad.exe through the entire process! You can do everything through Windows File Explorer, the Rainmeter client and specialized GUIs for anything you need to change, which should keep damage at a minimum. This guide is intended for users that are not well versed in Rainmeter or programming in general, or simply don't plan to customize beyond what the suite has to offer. Press the left button on the volume ring to mute.Hello! You are likely here because you wish to set up your PC desktop's home screen similarly to Blue Archive's, in which case you've come to the right place! This guide aims to serve as a step-by-step guide to getting everything installed and working properly while getting it as close as you can to the original inspiration with a dash of your own personal preferences. Use the wheel to adjust the song progress (Nowplaying mode only) and to adjust the volume. Place the mouse on the cover to show the player. Dynamic colors extracted from the cover and wallpaper Player with support for Spotify and NowPlaying Includes my RGB Code 2.0 Skin for search the colors Use the mouse wheel to modify the values and left button for load default values Easy to access the Settings Skins by right-clicking on any skin You can modify the colors, transparency, height, width and borders The music of the video is composed by me in 1999 with ModPlug Tracker and some loop files Added many new settings (bands, level of gradient colors, 10 memories, custom fonts, 3 sizes of player and much more) Advanced audio visualizer for Rainmeter with support for Spotify, NowPlaying and Chameleon plugins
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