When creating a profile, widget or shortcut, often the associated task will consist only of one or two actions which will not be reused. For this case, Tasker allows you to create a task without a name (an Anonymous task).
Named tasks are visible on any screen that allows task editing. Any changes made to the set of tasks in any screen is reflected in all the other screens.
Named tasks cannot be deleted while a profile still refers to them.
When a task is deleted that is referred to by a previously created named widget or task, the widget will stop working.
Android does not allow Tasker to automatically remove the widget from the Home Screen.
When there are several tasks in the queue at once, it's important to understand how they are handled:
Task priority, 0 to 50 inclusive with 0 being lowest, is determined according to whatever causes the task to run.
Say, Say To File
Javascript
Get Location
Get Voice
Display Brightness, Query Action, Photo, Photo Series, Photo Series Time
Wait
and Wait Until
are special cases. The rules for handling them are complicated
and try to do the 'best thing' dependent on the situation.
This behaviour can be disabled by deselecting Enforce Task Order in the Profile Properties dialog.
Profile: Example
Enter Task: Enter1
Perform Task, Enter2
Exit Task: Exit1
Perform Task, Exit2
With Enforce Task Order:
Enter1 and Enter2 are both guaranteed to finish before either of Exit1 or Exit2. Whether Enter1 or Enter2 finishes first depends on their relative priority. Same for Exit1 and Exit2. All 4 tasks compete based on priority against tasks from other profiles. Exit tasks have a higher base priority so will finish before Enter tasks.
Without Enforce Task Order:If the profile goes active and inactive quickly, Enter1, Enter2, Exit1 and Exit2 will all compete purely on priority. Since Exit tasks have higher base priority, Exit1 and Exit2 will probably finish first.
The way in which a collision is resolved is specified by the user. There are 3 options:
Note that the last option can lead to several copies of a task all running at once.
In the Task Properties dialog, it can be specified that a task should keep running.
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