Don’t know if request exists already? But would be nice to be able to execute a batch of commands. Not just “close all folders” but also “open folder x” and/or “run shortcut”.
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Once tasker supports added I think it might be possible to create tasks using LLX actions. But I also think that the support might just be to use Tasker variables either way its a Win for me means I can scrap about 3 of my Zooper widgets.
If your aim is to make folders close automatically when something else happens,you will find out there are some things that keep getting discussed in here about auto closing folders.
I have my games folder open. I select hangouts icon (which is not in that folder obviously) Hangouts open.. Games folder closes.
No, not only open folder/close all other. But open two or more folders at the same time or trigger a shortcut and switch desktop. Just a list of actions to invoke when tapped. Or better, a special LLX action “multi action” that invokes a list of other LLX actions.
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Once tasker supports added I think it might be possible to create tasks using LLX actions. But I also think that the support might just be to use Tasker variables either way its a Win for me means I can scrap about 3 of my Zooper widgets.
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If your aim is to make folders close automatically when something else happens,you will find out there are some things that keep getting discussed in here about auto closing folders.
I have my games folder open. I select hangouts icon (which is not in that folder obviously) Hangouts open.. Games folder closes.
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No, not only open folder/close all other. But open two or more folders at the same time or trigger a shortcut and switch desktop. Just a list of actions to invoke when tapped. Or better, a special LLX action “multi action” that invokes a list of other LLX actions.
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This has been requested several times (once by me), and Pierre has said it’s “in gestation” and “is on the TODO list”.
Search for “multiple actions” to find a few of those requests.
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