REF="#o">Why does my Cell Near state keep going inactive ?</A>
<LI><A HREF="#p">Why doesn't Notify LED wor... fix your GPS location unless the Time context is
active.
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See the <A HREF="../power">Power Usage</A> s... n
if x is already <I>on</I> when the profile goes active, it will be left at <I>1</I> when the
profile exi... a <B>green light</B>.
<LI>is the profile shown as active in the status bar pulldown ? If so, it's probably
can I run more than one task when a profile goes active ?</A>
<LI><A HREF="#h">Can I hide the notificati... ker">Tasker Forum</A> where the developer is very active.
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<LI>the user communit... e is configured before any Tasker profile becomes
active. This 'default' is automatically restored as profiles become inactive.
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Exception: changes to settings made in
EF="#g">Why does a Cell Near context not become inactive when I turn on Airplane Mode ?</A>
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<H4>Why does a Cell Near context not become inactive when I turn on Airplane Mode ?</H4>
Cell Near is <I>sticky</I>. That means that once active it stays active until a non-matching
Cell ID is seen. In Airplane Mode no Cell IDs are seen and so the co
have a duration. Their enter task fires, they are active for a while, then they go inactive and settings
may be restored or an exit task fired. However, profiles ... with a repeat value specified
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are only active for an instant and hence it does not make sense t