Had this idea of combining two amazing scripts of TrianguloY​ and put them in a somewhat classis setup.

Had this idea of combining two amazing scripts of TrianguloY​ and put them in a somewhat classis setup.

Really, script credit go to:

LaGrange by TrianguloY​

Holes by TrianguloY​

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7 Commentsto Had this idea of combining two amazing scripts of TrianguloY​ and put them in a somewhat classis setup.

  1. Anonymous says:

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    😀


    Cool!

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  2. Anonymous says:

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    Small fun detail, the bookmarks for the panels are on the panel that it’s pointing to.

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  3. Anonymous says:

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    Awesome! This is really cool. I might have to try it out.

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  4. Anonymous says:

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    Really good !!

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  5. Anonymous says:

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    behold! the power of LL .


    behaviour like this on a homescreen. thats something you really cant find somewhere else 🙂

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  6. Anonymous says:

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    Jappie Toutenhoofd I’m watching the video again, and I’m going to suggest a change (that of course you can follow or not)



    When you set the lagrange data of each item, instead of set it from all the pages set it only for the panel page and the adjacent pages.


    Example: (I’ll assume the pages are 0,1,2,3) set the red panel small in pages 0 and 2, and big in page 1; but don’t set nothing in page 3.


    This way they won’t ‘disappear’


    Also, I recommend to attach the items, set the values, and detach them. This ensures that they are all correctly aligned easily.



    Oh, and maybe you want to check snap to pages


    🙂

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  7. Anonymous says:

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    Thanks, snap to pages is checked. But this is “broken” after a few moves. I will try removing the unneeded laGrange points.

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