June, 2015
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After updating to the latest beta, a white background is getting displayed instead of a wallpaper.
When starting a total new setup, I would love to make use of the scripts I downloaded before.
Nothing to do with LL but maybe someone here can help.
On my sd card i have 1 folder with about 20 folders in it and in each folder there’s 1 file anyone know a quick way to move all of those files to 1 folder?
]]>V12.5.2 stable, and V12.6b1 beta
Edit: V12.6b2 with various bug fixes
Two new versions today. The first one is for minor bug fixes and improvements, while the second one brings support for floating desktop.
A floating desktop is a desktop that can be displayed over any other app. Create and configure a new desktop, select it from the general settings screen / floating desktop section, and you should be able to show it by swiping from a screen edge.
The floating desktop has currently some limitations, in particular it cannot display popup menus, but for the most part it behaves as a normal desktop (widgets, panels, folders, script, bindings, and so on). Also it doesn’t support “startActivityForResult”, meaning that scripts cannot make use of this function nor pick images.
In spite of these limitations floating desktops are pretty fun to use…
Big Fat Warning: this beta contains large changes under the hood. If you fear bugs, please do not update right now, as it may contain important bugs.
Full ChangeLog: http://www.pierrox.net/cmsms/applications/lightning-launcher/change-log.html
]]>LLXperiment: most launched apps
This script is something I made some weeks ago, and I’ve been testing it myself since then. It seems to work, but unfortunately I don’t use it too much to fully test it…and it crash the launcher if you do a specify thing 😛 (don’t worry, it’s a specific and predictable thing)
So, instead of leave it in the list of scripts I never published I’m going to share it as a beta LLXperiment. Yea, that will be better.
The script is specially designed for those who use the app drawer a lot.
What the script does: it creates a panel in the app drawer with the most launched (clicked) apps from the app drawer.
More details: when you click an app from the app drawer (or from a folder from the app drawer) a copy of the app will be placed in the panel (If there is not one). That list is sorted by the most used one, based on a very simple algorithm that seems to work.
Even more details: each app has an internal value from 2 to 0,5. Each time you click an app its value is raised a bit, and all the other apps decrease a bit. Those ‘multiplier’ values are in the script, and I plan to tune then from your suggestions.
How to use it: first run the script from the app drawer, and the panel and all the necessary events will be set. You can run again to reinstall or to uninstall.
If you want to remove an app from the panel run the script from the item.
IMPORTANT!!!!!!
If you try to enter edit mode in the panel, the launcher will crash.
It will also crash when using the search app feature of the app drawer.
Also make a backup before, just in case. (I never had any issues, even when it crash, but just in case)
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