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Feature request time.

Feature request time. I’d like to be able to have a row of app drawer buttons where each button opens a different drawer layout. For example I’d want one to open apps listed from a to z and another button open frequently used and another open my drawer… etc.

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Missing feature

Missing feature

I am in love with LL but I miss one great feature from ADW, categorizing apps in the drawer!

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This is an old feature that I suggested to pierre long time ago by email…maybe he missed it so here it is:

This is an old feature that I suggested to pierre long time ago by email…maybe he missed it so here it is:

When you want to use an icon image to an item (such as a shortcut) you can take icons from ADW packs…but:

Why not a new option: “default icon pack”

Then the app drawer will open, you’ll select an icon, and the item will take only the app default icon image.

IMHO I think it’s useful, and not sure how difficult it’ll be, but if you can take the whole item…why not only the icon.

Again remember: only a suggestion.

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This suggestion maybe is not necessary, not sure how many people will like it, but it’s (I think) easy to add, and…

This suggestion maybe is not necessary, not sure how many people will like it, but it’s (I think) easy to add, and not intrusive and optional so…

Suggestion: when you have a widget from an app, and you uninstall that app, the widget still appear, but with an error message. You can change it without need to readd another one.

So: why not the same with apps? (And maybe shortcuts, don’t know what happen with them)

My suggestion is to add an option in general settings to ‘keep deleted apps’ with an error message. This way, if you delete an app and install a different one (or the same) you don’t need to readd it again, just click – select app to launch – new app, and then if you want change the icon.

Yes, I know, I can add the new app first, copy style, and delete the old app, but if you have few space, bad memory, others; you’ll maybe find this useful.

…what do you think?

Oh, in the app drawer this would be useless, so not need to implement it there…or maybe with a different option.

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In dynamic text (date).

In dynamic text (date). I set EEEE. This is show text in czech “středa”. I need “Středa” – first big, or “STŘEDA” – all big.

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I really enjoy fiddling and exploring this launcher.

I really enjoy fiddling and exploring this launcher. Aaaaanyway. I’m not overly keen on the way the dynamic text works as it is a little restrictive because you can’t (so far as I can find) display two things on one item.. Say date and battery level.

It would be really nice if instead of the current arrangement, there were internal names for these items like variables, and you use a format string.

Example:

Using text preceded with %symbols used like VB’s format string, or tasker variable names, you could just display %date to use the system format, or something like %dd %mmm %yyyyy to display 07 January 2014. The reason I suggest a % is so things like ‘Today is %mmm %d. You have %gmail unread and your battery is %batt full.’ could be entered as the format text.

I understand this is not a minor tweak but I think it would make the text elements a lot more flexible (they are good even so) and maybe from my not vast programming knowledge make handling and expanding them easier (eg adding one for signal strength would require a new variable name, rather than a new text element, but would need code to manage the value displayed either way)

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Allow size as %

Allow size as %

Since the saved desktops are able to be installed on devices wit diffrent resolutions I believe they could benifet cross device with this.

Great for folder size and panels. Possibly other areas like font and icons if possible. Columns and rows pretty much already do this.

So are the panels going to have backrounds?

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Would it be possible in app drawer to implement auto-categorization?

Would it be possible in app drawer to implement auto-categorization? I mean, categories could be pulled from Play Store and folders created. I know there are other apps for this (I’m using Folder Organizer for ages now), but it’d be great to have “native” LL folders.

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Today I got my first tablet. Tablet (back, home, recent apps) has a different key than the phone (menu, home, back).

Today I got my first tablet. Tablet (back, home, recent apps) has a different key than the phone (menu, home, back).

Please Pierre … add to gestures buttons (back, recent apps), and long tap this button (menu, home, back, search, recent apps).

Please, please, please, I can not wait forever. 😉

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Suggestion. Allow a gesture to trigger multiple actions.

Suggestion. Allow a gesture to trigger multiple actions.

Example: have folders on that open from different sides, let’s say right and left. Have one gesture open the right one and then the left one giving multiple sidebars. Similar to being able to close them. Or even have swipe right open right sidebar and close left sidebar, and vice versa.

Allow selection of multiple actions with an interface to reorder them.

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