Jappie Toutenhoofd

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Question:

Question:

we have,

newItem = CurrentContainer.cloneItem(existingItem);

is there a way to use it from a panel-container to clone an item from parent-container?

This could make my RollClock script probably 70% smaller.

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Hhhm, not sure old or new but infenite scrolling in appdrawer will make some rows of item unusable.

Hhhm, not sure old or new but infenite scrolling in appdrawer will make some rows of item unusable.

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I’d realy like the ability to attach bindings from script. Like for my script-created weather-widget.

I’d realy like the ability to attach bindings from script. Like for my script-created weather-widget.

Is this feassable? Or already plannned? Pierre Hébert​

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Somehow i did the imposible in b9.

Somehow i did the imposible in b9.

I set a binding to the default.

i’m afraid i can not reproduce, how i did it.

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Weather-Agenda

Weather-Agenda

Finaly some good progress and stability.

The background-data for weather and agenda are automaticly updated.

All I need is a clever plan to update the widget accordingly after creation..

I think I create a new one next to it, and delete the first.

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Binding is great. But for my OpenWeatherMap I bound weather-data to self.

Binding is great. But for my OpenWeatherMap I bound weather-data to self.

How do I ‘bind’ self.own.current.wind.deg ?

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Just teasing….

Just teasing….

Proof of.concept is working.

No webview.

Do not expect anyting soon.

Just teasing 😉

http://websygen.github.io/owfont/
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Roll-Clock

Roll-Clock

Just added to the Repositry and ready to import.

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Roll-Clock

Roll-Clock

Just another pure LLx Clock Widget.

Still have to find an easy way to let the user theme/style it.

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Feature Request, for my current widget:

Feature Request, for my current widget:

Apply a style from a script.

{Hoping I did not mis the obvious}

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