Did you use scripts there? The sliding panels are something that I want to incorporate into my desktop. But I guess stop points are a little messy for that. But looking at you smooth transition I am wondering that it is scripted right?
No. No scripts at all. If you mean the left or right sidebar on my home desktop, those are just 2 folders which slides in from the left or right. The size of them you can set manual in pixel-wide instead of automatic. As i am a fan of vertikal scrolling on my desktop you can easily set a left or right swype aktion on the desktop and this just opens those folders. Those folders you can set to slide in from the left or right.
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The kontakts desktop is a real desktop with a sliding panel. The kalender and tv-guide “desktop” are aktualy folder too, altough they look like panels. Why? If i use to many panels mine LLX keeps crashing.
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Did you use scripts there? The sliding panels are something that I want to incorporate into my desktop. But I guess stop points are a little messy for that. But looking at you smooth transition I am wondering that it is scripted right?
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No. No scripts at all. If you mean the left or right sidebar on my home desktop, those are just 2 folders which slides in from the left or right. The size of them you can set manual in pixel-wide instead of automatic. As i am a fan of vertikal scrolling on my desktop you can easily set a left or right swype aktion on the desktop and this just opens those folders. Those folders you can set to slide in from the left or right.
Edit:
The kontakts desktop is a real desktop with a sliding panel. The kalender and tv-guide “desktop” are aktualy folder too, altough they look like panels. Why? If i use to many panels mine LLX keeps crashing.
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Thanks. I’ll try that too. I really like sliding functions.
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