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Something I’ve wanted to do since getting LL is to create a custom notification panel/sidebar.
What I would like to create is a panel with icons of selected apps that would show notifications ie. G+, Slack, emails, Facebook and so on. I do have Tasker so this is possible, Buti HAVE NO understanding of scripting which will be needed to do what I want.
Firstly, I want the panel to slide out when I receive one of the notifications arrive and to have that notification be the top icon,(using a vertical panel) and as subsequent notifications come in their icons would then be top icon in the panel pushing the others down. Would also like, the panels open(visibility time) to be timed per notification ie. G+ would leave the panel visible for 3 seconds Facebook 2seconds or however long I want.
I guess I need to know would this be battery friendly and would it use a lot of resources and is it even feasible to implement?
No clue were to start, but info is welcomed!
Thanks.
]]>Could someone point or assist on where to find a script, that will make a widget invisible for xx amount of time or…
I nothing about scripts so type slow,lol.
]]>This is what I was talking about, I want to use this as an icon for Google and voice search.
Can anyone direct me to where I can find the animated icon for the Google voice search.
Thanks!
]]>Someone asked how to say JUST the numbers, and not 1billion 400million.
Someone asked how to say JUST the numbers, and not 1billion 400million… Try this piece of code but use your own TTS engine.
]]>I have a text shortcut for SMS that opens my hangouts, I also have two different hangout accounts.
Having an interesting issue, I’ve noticed that some times my desktop will be missing 2 widgets when I come back to…
Playing with LL I just noticed something I think I accidentally created a floating desktop and not actually the…
Hey Chris here you go, so I think my problem is the understanding of stop points, they are actually barriers and…
Hey Chris here you go, so I think my problem is the understanding of stop points, they are actually barriers and need to be placed on desktops not around the panel, correct?
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