Not expecting this to be looked at yet because it’s so far only just happened and not yet repeated, but wanted to…

Not expecting this to be looked at yet because it’s so far only just happened and not yet repeated, but wanted to log it just in case I, or someone else, gets it again.

Using LLX, all fine. Popped into Tasker to run a profile totally unrelated to LLX.

Went back out and found that I had lost my shortcut panel I use to launch everything from, bar one shortcut (phone) which was now left in the middle of the desktop.

Fortunately I was able to restore a backup from Saturday with Titanium.

Oddness… 

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6 Commentsto Not expecting this to be looked at yet because it’s so far only just happened and not yet repeated, but wanted to…

  1. Anonymous says:

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    Could it be that the panel was still there but at a random position, or not visible?

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  2. Anonymous says:

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    Pierre Hébert​​ I had wondered that, but that wouldn’t explain why the one shortcut was now the only thing visible and had ‘moved’ from the bottom left in the panel to just off the center of the desktop… 



    I’ve had the shifting panel issue before and I’ve always had to zoom out to find it, but this was something quite different.



    My desktop is normally locked, btw.

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  3. Anonymous says:

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    Oh yeah I almost forgot about this one, I went and made a panel in a folder on a desktop, and in my drawer I had 4 pinned folders in my app list and I multi selected about 30 or so apps to go in each the panel and the folder on the desktop, which none of the apps were from the 4 folders in the drawer. I went back and looked at the folder and the panel and both had all the apps that I added plus a ton of random apps from the folders in the drawer that I didn’t select. I also had 2 or 3 crashes while adding a bunch of apps from the drawer multi selected to a folder on the home screen. It’s only happened a couple of times and really just a mild inconvenience there is probably more important issues for you to take care of I’m sure, but I was just curious if Pierre Hébert​ or anyone else has seen this before and if its a bug or a wrong settings type of thing

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  4. Anonymous says:

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    Oh, I didn’t pay attention to this moved shortcut 🙁 Weird, if one item has been moved out of the panel, then it means that some code has run to explicitly do that (if the panel has been simply removed, the shortcut would have been lost). Just in case, did you remove a folder from the app drawer previously? That the only thing that behaves this way: move items outside of the container, then delete the container. And since a panel is a kind of folder internally, I wonder whether the panel could have been messed with an app drawer folder somehow.


    Corey Spell yes, the issue with random apps being added is fixed in v12.3 🙂 No minor crash, all of them have to disappear. The difficult thing is to identify and reproduce them.

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  5. Anonymous says:

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    Pierre Hébert nope, nothing like that at all. I’m a simple lass and have a simple configuration



    My LLX installation is script free. My Panel is simply a collection of four shortcuts:



    1 – Phone


    2 – Open Favorites Folder


    3 – Open ‘All Apps’ folder (which is not “all apps” in the traditional sense, it’s actually just a folder that’s a collection of other shortcuts to other folders – I do this to keep my OCD/xen mind xensih is a distinctly un-xenish world)


    4 – Camera



    I do have sliding folder off the desktop that used to be used but is now empty.



    Apart from that, that’s my entire home desktop. Four icons, no scripting.



    Like I said, it was all good, went in to Tasker and fired off a profile (which I created to force Tasker to require root privileges and simulates pressing the d-pad up button twice) then came back and, et voilà, there it wasn’t – gone.



    I should add I’ve used this same Tasker profile multiple times in the past and I even just ran it again now and didn’t have any LLX oddness afterwards.



    The only change I made prior to this was uninstalling Outlook OWA from a folder using LLX to initiate the uninstall. And that was earlier yesterday morning.

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  6. Anonymous says:

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    Pierre Hébert​ sweet bro, I figured you would already be on it man lol

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