![]() Changing the font face in the code above to Tahoma is all that's needed. From my experience, Tahoma (incidentally, my favorite proportional font) is one of them, but you can try to find others, of course. Another alternative to using monospaced fonts (since, to be fair, the proportional ones look nicer, especially on bigger font sizes) in order to keep stuff in a consistent position is to use a proportional font, but one in which the digits are approximatively of the same width. The AM/PM string can be placed in a new measure + meter instead of using the inline settings, if you want to, say, change its position or something like that. Otherwise we'd need more than the code of just two meter, so please post the whole code of the skin, or even better pack the whole config (especially if the used font is in the folder) and upload the package here. ![]() If you did and still doesn't help, since I don't know the used font, please post a link of it. So make sure you've refreshed the skin (I suppose you did). Both meters are right aligned (due to their StringAlign=RIGHT option), both have the same horizontal position ( X=956), so there is nothing which would not positioning their right side more or less on the same position. Sorry, but to be honest I doubt the posted code gives the skin visible in the image. I cannot get the date to move at all, I have tried fixed and relative positioning and nothing move it. Here are my current setting and an image. Fully Customizable - Almost every element of the skin can be customized (all instructions are provided in the code file please follow they are very easy to do). I have changed my settings as shown and I took your advice about the variable space font. These are some minimalistic looking digital clock skins for Rainmeter. NeoMemory wrote: ↑ July 3rd, 2021, 8:50 pm
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