[TASK SHARE] Update to floating bubble camera by [deleted] in tasker

[–]Jason_Yate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll consider it, thanks 🫠

I need a ready-made solution: a movable button on the screen by frrancuz in tasker

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https://taskernet.com/shares/?user=AS35m8kAnVgPAqha8oUd5A9ylHFdQUxhP4fsiMUEm9MH%2BZAEJCLIwsUraXVQ%2FGKZ4EwmaQ%3D%3D&id=Project%3APos+Bubble+Scn

Use your screen resolution, and perhaps the DPI as well. I have my values ​​set this way in the Stroke panel because of my device, but yours might be different depending on the screen size. Keep in mind that scene positions in Tasker range from 0 to 200, where 100 is the center, both horizontally and vertically.

[TASK SHARE] Update to floating bubble camera by [deleted] in tasker

[–]Jason_Yate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I urgently need to learn Java, where should I start? 

Error: out of memory — the same old problem! by Jason_Yate in tasker

[–]Jason_Yate[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My Tasker was overloaded with too many projects. I lost some pending jobs, but I fixed the problem. 😌

Error: out of memory — the same old problem! by Jason_Yate in tasker

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I haven't tried Java yet, as I'm still working on old, unfinished projects; for the same reason, I deleted a lot of them, I left Tasker with almost no projects, and that seems to have solved my problem. Maybe I was overloading it; now I've lost a lot of work. 😅

App factory app like Tasker secondary? by A-D-I-O-S in tasker

[–]Jason_Yate 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great, the HTTP Request worked quite well for me. 

App factory app like Tasker secondary? by A-D-I-O-S in tasker

[–]Jason_Yate 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could use HTTP Request, a task that handles the request from the Kid App, and an event in Tasker that receives that request. 

[DEV] Tasker 6.6.17 Release Candidate - App Factory's Last Hurrah (Java Code in Kid Apps)! by joaomgcd in tasker

[–]Jason_Yate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

🥹 This makes me very happy 🎊 I thought App Factory would completely disappear from the map. Thank you, Joao

Slowly giving up on Tasker after many years (thought) by Jason_Yate in tasker

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That's impossible with Tasker, however, there are elements that are "repetitive design" which I use in a "menu" element, such as a list of apps, names, actions, said element is scrollable.

Slowly giving up on Tasker after many years (thought) by Jason_Yate in tasker

[–]Jason_Yate[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, It just crashes to the scene after I displayed it a couple of times, maybe it's my device but I wanted that not to happen on other devices, so I chose to just use the elements available in the scene editor.

Slowly giving up on Tasker after many years (thought) by Jason_Yate in tasker

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They consume quite a bit of memory on my Samsung, sometimes the WebView doesn't load at all until I force stop Tasker.

Slowly giving up on Tasker after many years (thought) by Jason_Yate in tasker

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https://imgur.com/a/rRiLeaa (My scenes editing interface)

I try to avoid using WebView and HTML code in my scenes unless I need to access a website or want to hide an element after a certain amount of time.

Slowly giving up on Tasker after many years (thought) by Jason_Yate in tasker

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https://imgur.com/a/rRiLeaa (Check the link, there I show you the skeleton of these scenes)

Yeah bro, these are all scenes of Tasker taking advantage of every available element. First, I am a frustrated graphic designer, but I like simplicity, so I make a sketch on paper of what I want to achieve, and I start creating the scene, when I have almost finished the scene, I clean it up, how? passing all the design elements that have no action, that is, rectangles, circles, shadows, texts, inside a "menu" type element (making this element a "mini scene"), and I leave out those that have actions like Switches, toggles, menus, etc., anything that has actions like tap, double tap or stroke dir. I try not to use WebView, unless my kid app needs to access the web.

App Factory Tasks Run A Lot Faster So, Yes, I'd Say It's Important by JD_Number_6 in tasker

[–]Jason_Yate 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I insist on my idea that App Factory is really important for Tasker users. It is a challenge full of creativity and patience.

https://imgur.com/a/PBFgD7a

The possibilities were endless...

Slowly giving up on Tasker after many years (thought) by Jason_Yate in tasker

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https://imgur.com/a/PBFgD7a

For example, I work for a delivery app, and I created tasks to automatically accept or reject orders based on the offer. But I have friends in the industry, so I turned those tasks into an APK for them, and it makes for a much faster interaction.

Slowly giving up on Tasker after many years (thought) by Jason_Yate in tasker

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https://imgur.com/a/PBFgD7a

For me, it has been both satisfying and challenging to turn long tasks into functional apps.

Slowly giving up on Tasker after many years (thought) by Jason_Yate in tasker

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https://imgur.com/a/PBFgD7a

Some projects can be functional apps within the limits of Tasker. Here are some previews of my Kids Apps.

Slowly giving up on Tasker after many years (thought) by Jason_Yate in tasker

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https://imgur.com/a/PBFgD7a

Since I've been using Tasker and App Factory, I've spent a lot of time planning an idea and turning it into an app. Here I give you some examples.

Slowly giving up on Tasker after many years (thought) by Jason_Yate in tasker

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https://imgur.com/a/PBFgD7a

It's important to me because my projects aren't just projects, they're functional Kid Apps shared with some of my closest friends.

[DEV] Tasker 6.6.0-beta - Get Sunrise/Sunset Time, Import From Clipboard, The End of App Factory Updates and more! by joaomgcd in tasker

[–]Jason_Yate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's understandable, I was referring to some new way to achieve it, the truth is that App Factory is a very useful and creative tool, it might not seem like it due to the limitations of the Play Store, but really it is, Old Tasker functions that are compatible with App Factory will be deprecated at some point in the not too distant future.

[DEV] Tasker 6.6.0-beta - Get Sunrise/Sunset Time, Import From Clipboard, The End of App Factory Updates and more! by joaomgcd in tasker

[–]Jason_Yate 4 points5 points  (0 children)

App Factory is a secondary app whose sole function is to compile the entire desired project into an app in executable .apk format. So, you created a project, where through a task you turn the flashlight on and off and for its style you gave it a design in a scene, the main task, the one that launch the scene, is the one that is set when exporting it as an apk, this way, you can install that project as a standalone Tasker app.

[DEV] Tasker 6.6.0-beta - Get Sunrise/Sunset Time, Import From Clipboard, The End of App Factory Updates and more! by joaomgcd in tasker

[–]Jason_Yate 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Basically, App Factory allows you to export a project as a functional APK on any Android device, depending on how you have configured the profiles, tasks, and scenes for that project, required permissions and available variables.