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I am trying to add Battery Status to my custom ROM but have hit an issue with it displaying Icons. I have taken the battery status entries from the Initflashfiles.dat from Farias Real Thing ROM and also the registry entries. When the ROM is installed all the files get installed in the correct folders and Battery Status is displayed on the Today Screen, however there are no Icons displaye, just text.
I have verified that the BatteryStatus directory exists in \Windows and inside this another folder 'default' and inside this the various .BMP icon files are present.
What am I missing?
Andy
EDIT: - sorry posted too soon, managed to sort it, missed a file out - BSOptRes.dll....
Moderators - delete this post if you wish...
Enjoy !
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THANK you very much
htc Weather icons.
These have been cropped to 48px wide x 32px high, in order to fit on the current version .97
To put larger icons on screen, the app would need to place them using their top-left pixel as a locator, which I don't think it currently does.
Anyway, these work as they are:
and Medweather 23x23
There are tons on the SBSH site but you'll need to use Photoshop to batch convert them to png filetypes and keep the transparency.
One more.
Enjoy
Hi. First of all, don't judge me, because I'm new here.
My question is: How do I change the weather icons. I moved them to the weather files in gfx in S2U2 file. Soft-reseted, not nothing. My source of weather informations is SPB weather... CAN YOU HELP ME...
THANKS.
I also encounter the same problem. I overwrite the weather png files in s2u2 folder and the weather icons is gone on s2u2.
If your sourc is spb Weather...
these icon won't work.
spbWeather uses a single bmp file with a transparency channel laid alongside the icon images.
Pocket Weather and Weather Panel use individual icons.
For more spbWeather icons, you can go here:
http://www.spbclub.com/skins.php
You'll need to register to download them
Hi,
my sourceweather program is HTC Home but i'm not be able to use this icon set.
Can you give me some suggestion ?
Thank's in advance...
BYE, Bobo
Hi. I installed another pack of icons, but it only recognizes the default one. What can I do with the icons to make it recognise them?
Thanks in advance.
Hi,
anyone can help us ?
BYE, Bobo
davehutch said:
these icon won't work.
spbWeather uses a single bmp file with a transparency channel laid alongside the icon images.
Pocket Weather and Weather Panel use individual icons.
For more spbWeather icons, you can go here:
http://www.spbclub.com/skins.php
You'll need to register to download them
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Once I've downloaded the icons I like to have from there, I noticed inside the zip file for the themes within Spb weather it shows two lines of icons side by side in a single bmp file how would I go about making these show on S2U2?
Thanks in advance
They should be in the gfx\weather folder
and it should just show, as long as you've selected spb as your weather source in the S2U2 Settings application.
So I should just copy the zip files over into gfx\weather or should I extract them first?
The file called...
weather.bmp should be extracted and inside the \gfx\weather folder
If you're i8n any doubt, uninstall S2U2 and re0install from the .cab file. All files will be re-instated in their corect positions, including the spb icons
Bobo Xni said:
Hi,
my sourceweather program is HTC Home but i'm not be able to use this icon set.
Can you give me some suggestion ?
Thank's in advance...
BYE, Bobo
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If you use HTC Home Customizer you are able to add a new iconset to the HTC Home Plugin. Some of the downloaded iconsets will also change the icons used for S2U2. Don't know why, but it works!
greetz
sinoo
Missing png files
Aslher said:
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Hi
Thanks for the icons ... but the zip file is missing icons for conditions 38, 39, 40, 41 and 42. Any chance you can post those missing files.
Thanks
Thank you for your sharing
Just updated a pro2 (Rhodium) to wm6.5 and hate the look....
My background image is very light and I want to change the colour
of the text on the today screen. Unlike 6.1 it is not so easy and
although I am used to editing registry etc. I can NOT find where
this is stored. I believe maybe in the .tsk file, but also can not find an editor to
deal with wm6.5 and these .tsk files.
ANY help and clues would be appreciated!
ALSO, is there ANY way of sorting the Start Menu Icons?
Rename .tsk to .cab, extract .cab (eg, with Cab2OEM). There is a registry file (.rgu) that you can edit within.
Start Menu order can be modified via registry/.provxml, or you can simply hold and drag individual icons.
Thanks, but sadly with win6.5 can not drag icons anywhere - only option is "move to top" and having trouble finding where it stores this data, although
have found a couple of registry keys that say menu priority but numbers
don't make any sense.
Also in the .tsk for wm6.5 is the setup.xtml file and 3 other files that have
no extension. I have tried editing in various programs but just a few text
words at random and data - presumably the .png files compressed.
So, still looking!
Found two articles and work around. May help others.
WM6.5 does NOT have the usual entries under \color but if they
are added, then they seem to work
See:--
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=WindowsMobile5Colors
but for more overall this seems useful, but still checking:-
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms906614.aspx
REWARD:
Any skinner that creates and either posts or sends me a valid OMC theme to publish gets the full app for free!
One More Clock! has been on the market for a few weeks, and recently I've added a powerful skinning engine to the app. However, what's a good skinning engine without skins? The first place I thought of was XDA.
So without further ado:
The app is available on the market as One More Clock Free... the apk is also attached.
1) Add one OMC widget to your home screen. Then click on the clock to get to the options screen.
2) Click on "Widget Theme" to download the starter pack. After that is done, you will have an /OMC folder on your sd card.
3) Click on "Enable/Disable Widget Sizes" from the prefs screen and enable Theme Tester. Back out until you get back to your home screen.
4) The attached 4 tutorials can then be unzipped over the existing content in the OMC folder.
5) Look at the 00control.xml file in each of the four folders for a detailed tutorial on how OMC skinning works!
The OMC Theme Tester (the Raccoon) is a handy tool for rapid tweaks and changes to your theme:
1) Once you have a valid basic xml file, copy the theme folder to the SD card using ADB explorer or similar.
2) Fire up the OMC theme tester on your phone/emulator, and select your theme from the list.
3) the 4x2, 4x1 and 3x1 widgets are rendered onscreen and re-read from sdcard every 3 seconds.
4) make any changes you have for the fonts, bitmaps or 00control.xml file from your computer, and push to the phone via ADB to see the changes instantly!
When you're happy with the theme, just zip up the theme folder and rename the extension to .omc .
To offer downloads of the theme to paid users, after you upload the .omc file, rename the http:// to omc:// and https:// to omcs:// . OMC (paid version) is configured to automatically install any themes found at an omc: link, no download/unzip required.
Thanks!
I guess I can go first, too...
Since I laid down a reward for skinners, I guess I should prove OMC to be worth your time. Here you go (Iron Indicant)... this theme was created in 2 hours over the last two days (mostly photoshopping the background).
The clock face rotates with the time of day. There aren't many clock widgets out there that can render that...
Or this one (Hello Droid) - just something fun and different. Can I interest anyone?
Or how about this (Vertical)?
And second...
Here's a theme that a tester submitted to me earlier. Anyone interested?
And third.
Just one more for today - Dyma Dynamics.
Hey everyone,
I've decided to share my personal icon pack. I've personally designed each icon using Inkscape and built the apk.
I've made it because I was annoyed by other icon packs always lacking some icons that I wanted.
Many icons (like those of google apps) look like the originals, just without the shadows.
My icon pack doesn't have many icons (about 100). The interesting thing is that I'm sharing also the source code to build the .apk (using Eclipse) and the .svg files to modify the existing icons/create new ones (using Inkscape), so that you can create your own personal icon pack.
The icons are for FHD screens, so 192x192. You can make them larger by exporting again the .svg files.
Atteched below you can file the apk file, the .zip source and some examples.
You can reuse and modify this app, just give me credit.
No requests please: I uploaded the source of the apk file and the icon svg files. If you want to add an icon just do it on your own.
Suggestion: to add a new icon you have to modify appfilter.xml, drawable.xml, iconpack.xml, add the icon in the res folder and then compile.
enryea123 said:
Hey everyone,
I've decided to share my personal icon pack. I've personally designed each icon using Inkscape and built the apk.
I've made it because I was annoyed by other icon packs always lacking some icons that I wanted.
Many icons (like those of google apps) look like the originals, just without the shadows.
My icon pack doesn't have many icons (about 100). The interesting thing is that I'm sharing also the source code to build the .apk (using Eclipse) and the .svg files to modify the existing icons/create new ones (using Inkscape), so that you can create your own personal icon pack.
The icons are for FHD screens, so 192x192. You can make them larger by exporting again the .svg files.
Atteched below you can file the apk file, the .zip source and some examples.
You can reuse and modify this app, just give me credit.
No requests please:I uploaded the source of the apk file and the icon svg files. If you want to add an icon just do it on your own.
Suggestion: to add a new icon you have to modify appfilter.xml, drawable.xml, iconpack.xml, add the icon in the res folder and then compile.
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Thanks for this Open Source Project!
A few questions
Thanks a lot for this project. I could finally fulfill my dream of making my own icon pack.
I have a few questions, though. I don't understand what a few files are foo, in the project. It'd be great if you could explain thier function. The list of the files:
Values:
res/values/bools.xml [I see those are some booleans in there, but, when are they ever used?]
res/values/colors.xml [Those state the theme colours, but, where's the style used?]
res/values/dimens [No idea what this folder does]
res/values/styles.xml [Its stating the themes of the app, but, again, are those used anywhere?]
Assets:
assets/app_func_theme.xml [What does this file do?]
assets/desk.xml [What does this file do?]
assets/themecfg.xml [What does this file do?]
Drawable:
res/drawable/grid_selector.xml [I guess, it determines how the list of icons is presented, but, it doesn't work in all launchers, right? I mean, in Nova launcher, I didn't get any grid, I got one in ADW though.]
res/drawable/square_over.xml [It's used in the grid_selector.xml file, but, how's it affecting the app in any way?]
I don't intend to be mean or offensive, but, I am a very newbie Android developer and thus, probably didn't understand what these files are doing. It'd be great if you can clear this out for me.
Once again, thanks a lot for the source code!