Your "Test.py" codes gave a unicode error on the first run, but then it fixed itself. I could only adapt the codes you edited to suit myself. I spent 2189 credits until I got all the settings right. I'm glad it resets every 24 hours. There is already a daily limit of 10000. Another beauty was that I could convert all the coins I wanted into "dollars and try" currencies from a single site. One site, one API.
Let's come to the "Update=100 and UpdateDivider=60" event. Currently, the settings in .ini of all my stock market-coin-foreign exchange related api files;
"Update=1000
UpdateDivider=60"
I set it to . It currently updates every 1 minute. I think the problem is;
I haven't turned my main machine off and on for more than 30 days. I just turned it off and on and saw that "rainmeter" updates every 1 minute. I think his brain went crazy when the PC was left on for a long time![Smiler :)]()
Actually something like this happened. Since I upgraded to Windows 11, the "rain gauge" icon on the side of the clock has disappeared. Therefore, unfortunately, I cannot access the "about rainmeter--log" section. I was checking the update time by following the seconds on the taskbar to see if it was updated or not.
I got into this API business and I've been in trouble ever since
I'm now trying to adapt the layout I made in "rainmeter" to Android. I installed Ubuntu on Android and I aim to use my Python ready files there. All I have to do extra is add visuals to the work. Something will happen slowly. I wish there was "rainmeter" in android. ![Smiler :)]()
final state;
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"Yincognito", thank you for your hard work. I appreciate you making time for me in your free time.
Let's come to the "Update=100 and UpdateDivider=60" event. Currently, the settings in .ini of all my stock market-coin-foreign exchange related api files;
"Update=1000
UpdateDivider=60"
I set it to . It currently updates every 1 minute. I think the problem is;
I haven't turned my main machine off and on for more than 30 days. I just turned it off and on and saw that "rainmeter" updates every 1 minute. I think his brain went crazy when the PC was left on for a long time

Actually something like this happened. Since I upgraded to Windows 11, the "rain gauge" icon on the side of the clock has disappeared. Therefore, unfortunately, I cannot access the "about rainmeter--log" section. I was checking the update time by following the seconds on the taskbar to see if it was updated or not.
I got into this API business and I've been in trouble ever since


final state;

"Yincognito", thank you for your hard work. I appreciate you making time for me in your free time.
Statistics: Posted by mtchannel — Today, 7:26 pm