March, 2014
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Latest update: fails when exporting template.
I just updated Llx, and tried to export a template nothing happens (which is better than a complete crash, but not much ). Tried again, got a force close. Happened more than once.
I was able to create a backup archive, sure that the link below.
This happened with an existing setup, imported from lightning home. I haven’t check yet to see if its specific to this archive, or if it happens every time. Well post here when I have more information.
http://ubuntuone.com/6EoIbmjm4hW3m6rZuxF7Mj
Edit: something is making Llx crash when accessing existing desktops. After posting the above , I replaced that set up with one of +Chris Sledge‹s templates downloaded from the Play Store. From there I was able to go in to configure desktops, export a template normally.
Edit: After loading a template from the Play Store , followed by loading the linked archive I was able to get into the configure desktops menu. Doing it in reverse order fails.
]]>Em….the LL.getOpenFolders is wrong I think.
The items in the array are strange ones. No id function, no close, no type…what are they?
]]>I hate google!
I’ve rated llx with only four stars when I bought it. Now I am beta tester and not allowed to rework my rating.
]]>v9.9.16 beta
Last one before release. I think it’s ready.
Changelog:
– use alternate backgrounds in icon packs, when available
– fix the switch between desktops not having the same transparent bars/overlap settings
– fix an LL->LLX importation problem when LL data themselves comes from a previous LLX setup
– when exporting a template, reset the lock screen option if the lock screen desktop is not exported too
– script : add LL.getOpenFolders(), LL.getItemById() and Container.setTag()
– fix a few minor crashes
]]>I would really love to see dynamic text set by a script
I know I can edit a label, but that’s only a workaround 
Today it exists the LL-Action “open folder” where you specify the named folder, but there’s no action to close a…
Is this possible?
With no action when named folder is not open.
Without Scripting.
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