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2015-05-21
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I stand corrected! You CAN create an app that is just a cover that appears at some random location on the multitasking screen and allows you to flip two switches! How utterly amazing!
(And yeah, I gotta wonder how they've perverted the Sailfish UI to avoid allowing their app to be displayed in full-screen mode...)
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2015-05-22
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It's open source (or if not just check it's qml code this IS open source for sure as modified it to my liking). It pretty much is a widget, incorrectly previously named it network switcher, yeah it acts as any other not used in a while program sliding like on imageboard page, but:
2.0 no more sliding (and I'm not sure it is a great idea, maybe on tablet), so you can run it and then move that live cover (this is what the thread is all about) to bottom left to stay there (it displays network strength values live, unlike any WP live tile(edited from: cover) btw)
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2015-05-22
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2015-05-22
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2015-05-22
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2015-05-22
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ll not sure if placing it on the multitask view is the correct way to go, check meecast widget/plugin for lockscreen, this would seem like a better place for such thing (at least in my usage case I switch between apps more often than would glance on new snippets of info)
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2015-05-22
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WHat do you refer to? i would rahter have them on multitasking view because it recalls concept of tiles. maybe locking sliding of cover.
However i think that it is a feature that could be implemented in order to let system have all possibilities others os have. Ok,is open, but something build by default it is ever better than patching. For e g take situation, it gives you instrument and you can combine it for you use. I start on boot calendar and other stuff that i use like clipboard to remeber tasks.
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2015-05-22
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i would rahter have them on multitasking view because it recalls concept of tiles. maybe locking sliding of cover.
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2015-05-22
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Hmm. I personally believe that the existing multitasking view is already overloaded with too many widget-like features; loading it down with yet more widget-y stuff will just make it even harder to use as a way to view and control the running full-sized apps. It'd be better to segregate widgets into their own display.
Also, I should say that I've been struggling myself to get news data into a widget-sized interface on the N900. It's just not comfortable to read sentences and paragraphs of text on a postage-stamp-sized section of screen; news can really use a full-screen display. In my opinion, the existing Sailfish mechanism is perfectly suitable for this sort of task: you could use the cover to display the first few words of the most recent headline (with perhaps some icon if it is breaking news), and have the user bring up the full-screen display to read the details. (Weather should work the same way -- show the minimal details for the current location on the cover, along with a warning icon if bad weather is on the way, and have the user open the full-screen display for the details...)
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(And yeah, I gotta wonder how they've perverted the Sailfish UI to avoid allowing their app to be displayed in full-screen mode...)