v9.2
v9.2
No more a beta, it’s time for this version to reach a wider audience. The update is rolling out now!
Thank you Testers for your feedback and helping in debugging the app and especially this new lock screen feature 🙂
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for LL too? or just LLX?
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Both apps are updated, but the lock screen thing is a LLX feature only
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Ok..
🙂
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Pierre: Please create new czech pack. Thanks 😉
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Thanks Pierre
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Well done!
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Bowing before you. Despite my criticism, great new feature (though I did not for personal reasons had time yet to fully test and use it).
So… What’s next? Scripting? 😉
No, no, no, please bug fixing now first and minor enhancements (like margins top and bottom when transparent status and navigation bar are active; now not really usable with elements behind bars).
But first of course take your time to relax.
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Lutz Linke no bowing needed, really, and rest assured that the issue you are mentioning are at the top of my TODO list… Though sometimes I tend to pick items in a random order just because it’s much more fun to code !!! And I am sure you know what I mean 😉
But more seriously there are a few things that I intend to address first, transparent bars vs margins is among them, as well as inheritance, or folder position + scaling in templates (by the way I will need your input on these) then I would like to tackle the problem of per desktop event configuration, and so on, and then the BIG thing is scripting, yes 🙂
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Oh, and what’s IMHO important for better styling is inheritance. If I define i.e. item style (icon, text, colors) on desktop, these should apply to items in panels and folders as well. Also folder settings on desktop should apply to folders placed in panels. Boy did I use tricks in my template! Folders placed on desktop, in panel there are only shortcuts “open folder” to get it working 😉
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Pierre Hébert Can you read minds? You answered while I was still writing that last post.
I fully understand. As said, I am a professional programmer, and some things are fun to do, (most) others aren’t. Like fixing bugs 😉
Of course I’d gladly help with ideas and input. Contact me whenever you like. Think I’ll play around a bit tonight and write down some ideas.
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