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Built-in Tasker support starts with LLX 10.5b1. | Built-in Tasker support starts with LLX 10.5b1. | ||
This support consists in | This support consists in | ||
- | * triggering Lightning actions (such as desktop navigation, script execution) from a Tasker task | + | * launching Lightning actions from a Tasker task |
- | * triggering Tasker tasks from Lightning, through scripting | + | * launching Lightning scripts from a Tasker task |
+ | * setting variables inside Lightning from a Tasker task (starting at 12.5b1) | ||
+ | * launching Tasker tasks from Lightning, through scripting | ||
====== Running Lightning actions from a Tasker task ====== | ====== Running Lightning actions from a Tasker task ====== | ||
All available Lightning actions can be used. This is similar to starting a Lightning action shortcut. In Tasker, create or modify a Task, add an action, select Plugin, then select Lightning Action. Once the action has been added edit its configuration: the Lightning action menu is displayed so that you can select one. | All available Lightning actions can be used. This is similar to starting a Lightning action shortcut. In Tasker, create or modify a Task, add an action, select Plugin, then select Lightning Action. Once the action has been added edit its configuration: the Lightning action menu is displayed so that you can select one. |