I’m back guys!
I’m back guys! So with finals and several different projects and clients I’ve been rather busy recently and haven’t had a chance to follow what’s been happening with LL.
Something I don’t understand at the moment is how to create a binding which reacts to something which isn’t in the default list. I’m gonna go ahead and assume I would need to set up a script that updates a custom variable that can be attached to a binding.
Any chance one of you fantastic guys could give me an example of how that would be set up? I feel like updating a property based on the desktop’s current scroll position would be useful at some point.
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http://www.pierrox.net/android/applications/lightning_launcher/wiki/doku.php?id=bindings#setting_a_variable_from_script
About your last suggestion: in my opinion that’s better to do with a normal script because the variable will be updated a lot in short periods of time. So a script that automatically takes the current position in the position change event and moves the items is (I think) better.
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TrianguloY When does the position changed event trigger? Is it just when the desktop scrolls or when any panel scrolls?
Desktop scrolling is fluid at the moment but a scrollable panel I have is really lagging for some reason.
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When that container scroll.
Do you have too much items in that panel? Do you have seamless mode enabled?
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TrianguloY Nope I had 2 items with everything I can think of that would make it lag disabled.
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In that case I recommend to delete the panel and make it again. I know some times (it’s unusual, but I had it) a container becomes laggy without reason, and making the same container again from zero doesn’t
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TrianguloY well I have to start again anyway. Putting a custom ROM on this thing. 😛
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