Video to my latest app. See https://plus.google.com/115366157037831519359/posts/DuUbicWru7r
Video to my latest app. See https://plus.google.com/115366157037831519359/posts/DuUbicWru7r
What I’m doing here:
– start with an empty desktop and layout manager
– put 3 apps onto the desktop
– create 3 different layouts
– assign two of them to shortcuts and the third to the swipe down gesture of the dektop
– switch with these between the layouts
I’m sorry for the video artifacts :/
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That ‘s sound good!!! No need to script anymore to move items?
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Exactly thats the purpose.
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Awesome!!!!
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Great great great but… Too bad as I was trying to learn scripting :-[ lol
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Cool!!!
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Awesome job on this
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Stahw Down this doesn’t keep you from scripting. First there is no need to use the app, second there will be always situations which require a specific script.
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Yes Lukas, 🙂 just a joke, because you just done the perfect app for what I was trying to script 👍
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Which llx version is that?
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John Mad the current Beta.
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great work lukas.
are the layouts saved to backup/export?
does ist wok for different screenresolutions e.g. 1 create layouts on hd and will move to fullhd or the other way?
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gerd reuter no, not ATM. The layouts are stored in the app itself and contain hard values.
However I’ll take this as feature request 🙂
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Awesome work. You take the Save Layout script to the next level!
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Excellent work, this is elegant. Thanks Lukas Morawietz
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