Hey,Good day guys
Hey,Good day guys,
is there a way to get two panels or two folders to open(or react) on one button?
Hi, not sure is it a bug or feature.
The setup:
A side panel is set for auto close when app from it is launched.
In that side panel, another internal panel is located.
Apps are located both in side panel itself and in that internal panel.
The effect:
The side panel closes on app launch for apps lying directly in it, but does not close for apps from internal panel.
Expectation:
As simple panels are containers without their own windows, I’d expect that items in panel close parent window if it set to be closed.
v12.9b3
]]>Don’t download the new Multitool update. The version is broken. I’m sorry and working on a fix.
Thank you all you beautiful people.

Thank you all you beautiful people. ..with your help I’ve managed to get this Launcher working for me…my layout is very simple. ..nothing close to the Beautiful themes that you brilliant people create…but for an amateur like me..it is functional…
Yup! It’s that noob, again.
Yup! It’s that noob, again.
How can I reduce the size of the invisible ‘background(?)’ around an icon, etc? The screenshot shows what I mean. I want to reduce the height of the box in which the icon is placed. This seems to be tied to the desktop grid layout, and is fine on the desktop, but the item in the screenshot is inside a folder ‘window’, I’m trying to use as a toggle able ‘dock’.
]]>I’m STARTING to actually find my way around in LL (no more groping around in pitch darkness LOL).
Please confirm:
Folders, including sidebars, can be hidden (no icon on desktop), and opened via a gesture (eg: a dock to toggle, as in Nova).
A panel, on the other hand, can scroll, but cannot be hidden and set to a gesture toggle.
Am I on the right track here?
Sorry…total LL noob. 😮
]]>Hi Pierre Hébert​
Hi Pierre Hébert​
The SMS script from Jay M​ is no more working on the last update
Was fine before
]]>Help when I use this script Lightning Launcher get force stop.what to do?
function myfunction()
{
var d = LL.getCurrentDesktop();
var b = d.getPositionX();
var x = b/2;
d.getItemByName(“Welcome”).setPosition(x,0);
setTimeout(myfunction(),100);
}
myfunction()
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