May, 2014
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I think this was suggested before, but maybe in the alpha so I want to ask again.
How difficult will be to add a LL.getEvent().getName() that will just return a string with the name of the event where it was launched?
“Tap” “Long-press” “Swipe left” …
And also maybe “Lightning menu” “Item menu” and “Custom menu” too
]]>Before i get to what this is about i want to start by saying that i dont know if this is a request for a tutorial, a…
i took 3 screenshots. the first is of the system wallpaper. the second is of the desktop wallpaper over the system wallpaper. and the third is from within the app drawer.
basically the first wallpaper is what the second wallpaper is supposed to look like and the second wallpaper is where the first wallpaper was supposed to go. the app drawer is only involved in the sense that i want it to look the same way. mind you this is a portrait wallpaper (purposely) because i wanna be able to use ANY picture i want reguardless of its dimensions (if thats the right word) in ANY orientation i want.
i have had this issue from the beginning and i dont recall if it was ever addressed but here it is now. the desktop wallpap…… ok feature request here is to impliment the same h/w adjustment sliders for the desktop wallpaper at least AND/OR center the system wallpaper. here ill show you. hopefully they are visible enough to see.
]]>Is it possible to “jump” to a page rather than scroll.
I have several scripts which scroll with no problem but would prefer them to just appear.
]]>A question for Pierre Hébert & the script gurus.
I tested this strange behavior only in my tablet, but I guess it happens in others too.
if(LL.isLocked())LL.unlock();
Just run this small piece of code in the screen on event.
It will says ‘the device is not unlocked’ even thought isLocked() return true.
Also, Pierre Hébert I want to know the exact (if possible) order of these events, and when the isLocked and isPaused change:
ScreenOn
ScreenOff
Resume of the lock screen
]]>I just created a video for a relatively old script: the animtion bulldoze.
I just created a video for a relatively old script: the animtion bulldoze.
For original post look here: https://plus.google.com/115366157037831519359/posts/GXVcfSaWVRi
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