Took the liberty of adding some extra lines to the battery-status script from Abednego JS
Posted by: pierrot | on February 9, 2015
Took the liberty of adding some extra lines to the battery-status script from Abednego JS
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Simple but effective. And I believe this should be the most efficient battery level widget in a home screen 🙂
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Please share the “widget” in script repository.
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I consider it still to be the script of Abednego JS. So if he is ok. I’ll share to him, to update
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Jappie Toutenhoofd,
Yeah ^_^ You can add new widget or update it with some notes regarding old version so people who read that script can learn the difference and it can be inspiration for some people to develop or customize script from repository so it fit their need instead of using the basic scripts
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Added to wiki, includes battery-percentage and coloring from green when full to red when empty.
http://www.pierrox.net/android/applications/lightning_launcher/wiki/doku.php?id=script_battery_widget
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Jappie Toutenhoofd
Hello, I thought I try this battery “widget”. First time I downloaded a script from the wiki. (very nice widget) In the wiki it say’s : Set resume-script to event resume and Set pause-script to event pause. Does this mean only change the script-name in the script editor? And how does the widget know when to pause.
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Evelien Wijbenga,
“item Resume” and “item Pause” is 2 different script.
Use resume on selected item with:
customized item >> more.. >> + >> Gesture – Resumed
Use pause on selected item with:
customized item >> more.. >> + >> Gesture – Paused
Item paused when not visible (for example: when screen-off)
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Abednego JS Thank you very much. That really explains it. Now I understand it better. 2 different scripts I new, but to get the action part right. Thanks for sharing these scripts they are cool.
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