Weather modification with settings management through the application offline settings
You may need to make a modification to disable application signature verification.
it works for me without shutting down
give all permissions to the weather - applications - weather
Through TWRP install the main mod
download
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1MBRjbUTraL76o7QDL6s6wzWIz_z_Zlzv
set to control as a normal application AutoSet_Weather_pie
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Hi,
Attaching scripts for Tasker app (https://market.android.com/details?id=net.dinglisch.android.taskerm) for toggling Honeycomb Statusbar appearance on Asus Transformer.
Please note that these scripts require Superuser access (therefore will work with rooted devices only)
Follow the following steps to create Statusbar widget toggle:
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1. Unzip the attached file into: "/sdcard/Tasker/tasks/" folder on your Transformer (create the "tasks" folder if it is not created already)
2. Open Tasker application
3. Goto: Settings Menu -> Profile Data -> Import One Task
4. Import "StatusBar_Hide", "StatusBar_Show", "StatusBarToggle" tasks by repeating step 3
5. Goto your prefered home screen
6. Add widget -> Task
7. Select "StatusBarToggle", press "V" in the next dialog to finish
The created widget will toggle StatusBar visibility on each click and will change the widget icon accordingly.
You can also use the attached scripts to hide status bar before invocation of selected applications and returning the status bar back after exiting the application:
1. Follow steps 1-4 from the above sequence
2. Add new profile in Tasker, name it "Apps with Hidden Statusbar":
2.1 Select "Application" context
2.2 Mark all the application you want to use without statusbar (for example i use it for "MoboPlayer" video app and some games)
2.3 Press "V" and Task selection menu will appear
2.4 Select "StatusBar Hide" task
2.5 Press again on created "StatusBar Hide" task and select "Add Exit Task"
2.6 Select "StatusBar Show" for exit task
2.7 Exit Tasker to apply the scripts
Big thanks to ppareit and his "HideBar" app sources (https://github.com/ppareit/HideBar) that i used to create these scripts.
Happy Taskering
when the widget hides the bar, how do I get it back from withun the opened app? Does flicker work or do I have to somehow get back to desktop to click the widget again?
midirt said:
when the widget hides the bar, how do I get it back from withun the opened app? Does flicker work or do I have to somehow get back to desktop to click the widget again?
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This widget is indeed useful only with apps that you can exit explicitly from within the app (like most of the games and some other apps) or if you always have the docking with you (like i do).
If you want more complete solution you can take a look at HideBar application (
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1265860&highlight=hidebar). The downside that this application always run in the background. My script just hides/shows the statusbar without running service in the background for gesture catching.
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using xda premium
Thanks for this...really useful. Another solution is to install something like swipepad which will let you move from app to app.
Anyone else been using any other tasker profiles? All I have so far is having headphones mute my notification volume and auto-airplane mode when the screen is off.
Hello, I just installed the ICS Version on my Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. Unfortunately the mentioned tasks does not work? Is there any adjustment I can make to make does takes workable under ICS as well?
Thank a lot for your support!
Wondering if anyone is running Widget Locker and Swipepad and has found a way to disable Swipepad (or at least turn off the Swipepad hot spots) when Widget Locker is active? I found an older post asking the same thing from last year but it didn't seem to be resolved.
I use Tasker as well, and was thinking if there was a way to have Tasker send an intent to disable Swipepad whenever Widget Locker is activated, and enable it again upon unlock. I've played around with intents before but am no expert.
I'm also trying to disable SwipePAD in certain applications. Did you find any way to do it? I tried even to modify it's properties file and restart the service, but it's keeping it somewhere in the memory, it doesn't reflect the settings file when the application is killed and restarted by the system.
Solved
Solved (to control SwipePAD from Tasker)! It's up to you now to enable/disable it with events.
You need Tasker, SecureSettings tasker addon and root.
And the attached project
This application adds the Launcher shortcuts for your **CyanogenMod** profiles.
This application needs CyanogenMod 7 to work, don't install this application if you are not in CyanogenMod.
How to use :
* As launhcer shortcut
Home Screen -> Long press -> Shortcuts -> CM Profiles Shortcut -> Pick any of your profile
* Along with automated apps like Tasker / Llama / Locale or any apps which can launch app shortcut
Shortcuts from this application can be used to set CM profile from apps like Tasker or Llama
* Use with LLama
Events Tab -> select any of the event -> Add Action -> Run App Shortcut -> CM Profiles Shortcut -> Pick any of your profile
If you find this app useful please consider buying it from Play store which supports Tasker / Locale plugin support
-- http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mufri.cmprofiles
hi,
Great app !
Is it possible to add an option in the locale plugin config screen to disable toast notifications ?
Thanks
Create advanced hidden settings shortcut to your Home screen.
Application Activities Installed activities (Such as hidden settings.)
Bookmark Shortcut to open specific website or URL.
Flashlight Built-in Flashlight (Torch).
File Manager Android Built-in File Manager (require Android 5.0+)
USB Debugging Developer options.
Quick Settings Toggle WiFi toggle, Bluetooth toggle, Location, Battery saving, Expand notification, Settings panel, Recent apps, Auto-rotate, Hotspot, Cellular data.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.androidshortcut.maker
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You can put your application on apk downloader apksave.com to have more visitor
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https://apkdownloader.com/#com.androidshortcut.maker
Thanks
Be sure to go into the app settings and allow them to run in the background and go to battery settings and click on "Don't optimize". I myself also allowed "auto start". Use the Overlay clock app to put the clock wherever you want to put it and use the system UI tuner to disable the stock clock (if you so choose).
Overlay Digital Clock:
Overlay Digital Clock - Apps on Google Play
It is an application that displays a digital clock as an overlay.
play.google.com
System UI tuner
SystemUI Tuner - Apps on Google Play
PLEASE READ ENTIRE DESCRIPTION BEFORE INSTALLING
play.google.com
Centered clock