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so i found this while trolling around the forums and it looks good on my aria. thought i'd post it up incase anyone wants an easy, free method to have froyo and the sense look.
THIS IS NOT MY WORK!!!! I TAKE NO CREDIT FOR IT
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instructions from: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=751291
"For those anxious for froyo + sense I found a way to make any Froyo/CM6 rom look like sense. (pictures in attachments, The rom I tried this on was CELBFroyo 1.9.)
*this is not a rom, this is instructions on how to theme Froyo to look like sense, I am not responsible for anything that happens to your phone, ALWAYS DO A NANDROID BACKUP BEFORE ANY THEME, themes can really mess up your rom*
step 1. download and install launcherpro (from the market, .apk version at launcherpro.com)
step 2. download perfectsense from http://www.launcherpro.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=854&p=8123&hilit=sense#p8123 and move the folder to your sd card. (edit: Their are some great custom dockbar's for launcherpro here
http://www.launcherpro.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=854 you can make launcherpro look like sense expresso, you can make it look like motoblur, or many other things.)
step 3. on phone under menu>preferences>appearance settings>Dock background>custom and go to the sense dockbar on your sd from step 2, but when you go to the homescreen the dock icons will be showing, just click and hold then tap change shortcut (change it to whatever you want) and select custom image and choose the blank png included in the folder downloaded in step 2.
step 4. [sense clock] download + install fancywidget (it used to be on market but was taken down, download links http://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=399&t=127233 ...http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/1...-widget-found/) and put it on your homescreen.
step 5.[theme white status bar to sense status bar] for this step I used the tool APKManager http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=695701 I adb pull'ed /system/framework/framework-res.apk from my phone (option 0 in APKManager), extracted it (option 1 in APKManager, APKManager automatically puts the extracted apk in the "out" folder in the the same directory as APKManager), then I took status bar images from a sense based rom (status bar images are located in /system/framework/framework-res.apk>res>drawable-mdpi) I copied them and replaced the stock status bar images in the "out" folder of APKManager, then zipped up the apk (option 3 in APKManager) and pushed it to /system/framework/framework-res.apk (option 8 in APKManager) and rebooted.
step 6. Go to menu>settings>cyanogenmod settings>user interface and under Status bar customization I suggest you change things such as date and clock to white, along with some other tweaks.
step 7. reboot for changes to take effect.
when I set up my icons on the bottom, i have them set like this 1. App drawer
2. phone 3. phone 4. phone 5. messages (i use it for messages)
I have no problem with missing the buttons on the dock. it looks pretty good and is fairly simple. I skipped steps 5 &6
Like the title says, this is how to modify your Notification title drawer on the Captivate with Froyo like Tatuyama's theme's drawer(notification slide) for the i9000. This will tell you how to make it transparent and add a graphic or change the colors. This has been tested on Cog B7, dont think it works on i9000 roms like Shep's. I can help you though on this if you absolutely are dieing to do it. It will just take a little fandanglin and searching but can be done. I ripped apart Shep's rom and found all of Tat's mods, I jsut dont remember them off the top of my head..
I have also attached the drop bars from Tat's theme and another black AOSP bar should you want to use it. I have also included a PSD file to modify to your liking, my APK's for the frameworks I edited below (these include the tat icons already inside), a blank black background bar to use should you want, and other goodies for your modding needs. I have also slapped some screenies below to get an idea of wtf I am even talking about. Also if you use my Frameworks be aware that I am using the battery mod version "I" from that one thread, injected Tat's icons and goodies, and other MISC things.
I will try to do this as simple as possible. I dont linger in the themes area so you are pretty much on your own. I am going to write this tutorial based on Windows O/S and Adobe Photoshop. Attempt this at your own risk. If you biff it up its not my fault. I wrote the directions as I did it, and I am working great with awesome sauce dripping from my phone. I cannot be held responsible if you are below par of the preqs listed. I assume if you are going to attempt it you are competent and comfortable with all things required. However, should you somehow mess up, I do provide some SYA (save your ass) directions below. That being said, Good luck and Mod On!
Prerequisites:
1) ADB Dev Kit and experience using it (push, pull, shell)
2) Photoshop or other photo editing software & experience
3) Basic Windows experience: cut/copy/paste/rename/zipping/moving files. (if you use linux you shouldnt worry as you more than likely are a power user already and can cross apply).
Step 1: We need to download the APK's off the phone and get them ready for editing (or yank them out of the ROM package you download).
1) open a CMD (command prompt) window type:
adb pull /system/framework/twframework-res.apk C:\
adb pull /system/framework/framework-res.apk C:\This will save the files to your root of C:. Should you want to do it elsewhere you can specify or else leave it blank and it will stick the files in your developer kit folder.
2) (OPTIONAL BUT RECOMMENDED! STEP) Navigate to where you saved the files, right click and copy/paste to make a set of backups of these files.
3) Rename the .apk to .zip files. You can also associate your .apk to a program like WinRAR or WinZIP instead. This will open APK Files by default or optional secondary(open with). This makes the whole thing a lot easier as you can open the file(APK) and leave it up, make the edits and drop them directly back into the APK. KEEP FILE STRUCTURE PROPER!
4) Extract the APK files to seperate folders or dig out the below files for editing.
Step 2: Editing the proper files.
1) Navigate to twframework.apk's extracted folder from above or these files you extracted.
2) Find and open sub folder /res/
3) Once in /res/ find and open /drawable-hdpi/
4) Once in /drawable-hdpi/ locate the following files:
- status_bar_background.9.png (actual background of the drawer)
- status_bar_header_background.png (this is the 5 icons across the top of drawer)
- status_bar_close_on.png (this is the dropdown bar at the bottom of drawer)
- quick_panel_list_bg_01.9 (seperator between carrier and application info)
5) Open these files in Photoshop(or another editor)
6) Verify these are set to RGB not Index color mode so you can edit them.
7) Edit the layers to make them transparent. If there are not layers, right click and "create layer from background". You can then edit your layer settings. I set mine to 75% transparency in Photoshop, the actual background to 85% to darken it up a little. This will take some tweaking to get it just perfect for you. Make sure you save them in .png format with the same name they started with and not the PSD or "copy". Also you want non interlaced if it prompts you.
8) Do the same steps for the framework-res.apk.
- status_bar_item_app_background_normal.9.png (not sure if this one is necessary)
- status_bar_item_background_normal.9.png (this is teh notifications)
Step 3: Put it together and upload.
After you update the files, you will need to inject them back ito the APK's where you got them (/res/drawable-hdpi/). You can do this by opening the APK with Winzip/WinRAR/7zip and put them in there or if you extracted the entire contents just zip it all back up. You will need to remove the .zip extension if you went that route. Also, make sure you open it after zipping and verify it maintains the correct structure or you will be doing the recovery shuffle after you reboot. If you see only 1 folder in your zip this is WRONG! You need to see assets, RES, META-INF, and 2 other files in there(manifests and resources). If you see all these then you are ready to rock and roll.
After you get them back together upload them to your device using:
adb push <location of apk you edited>\framework-res.apk /sdcard/
adb push <location of apk you edited>\twframework-res.apk /sdcard/
then in teh same command prompt window (or another, whatever)
adb shell
su
cd sdcard
cp twframework-res.apk /system/framework/twframework-res.apk
cp framework-res.apk /system/framework/framework-res.apk
reboot
It shouldnt take but a second to come back up. You are done.
It may take a little bit of editing of the files to get them to look OK. I spent most of my day today getting mine together. You can use them if you like the "hootie edition" or just edit your own.
SEE POST #6 IF SOMETHING GOES HORRIBLY WRONG!!!!!
Screenies:
http://www.wtfokc.com/sef****/snapshot-1.pnghttp://www.wtfokc.com/sef****/snapshot-2.pnghttp://www.wtfokc.com/sef****/snapshot-3.png
That looks fantastic. I want your notification drop down and all minus the owl of course and text, but can this be done by using metamorph instead of having to adb everything?
awsome write up. Looks pretty simple and I will attempt this when I get home today.
This is an absolutely EXCELLENT tutorial. Props to you. I will be doing this shortly to all my Captivates in the house, 3 in use, plus the 4th one I'm using as a Dev phone.
Hi,
I've followed your instructions. After the files have been pushed up, my phone goes through the usual errors due to the framework change. The problem I'm having is that after I restart my phone, the phone gets past the galaxy s screen, but then it goes black and does not respond. Any suggestions?
smeltn said:
That looks fantastic. I want your notification drop down and all minus the owl of course and text, but can this be done by using metamorph instead of having to adb everything?
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To be honest I have never used metamorph on the Captivate. On my G1 yes you could acheive that. I googled the metamorph tutorial Junkdruggler did and it looks rather lengthy and involved editing XML files. You can find that info here. Also, the files you would need to do my way with just a blank one are above. Just download the closebars zip and the "blank" zip. Then mod/inject your APK - or hell mine from above- and push it to your device. This is a rather quick ordeal.
thehavock18 said:
awsome write up. Looks pretty simple and I will attempt this when I get home today.
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miztaken1312 said:
This is an absolutely EXCELLENT tutorial. Props to you. I will be doing this shortly to all my Captivates in the house, 3 in use, plus the 4th one I'm using as a Dev phone.
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Thanks guys, took me a little while to figure it all out and a lot of framework pushing to get it just right Let me know how it turns out for you! Hell post some screenshots when you are done. I want to see them
gangpe said:
Hi,
I've followed your instructions. After the files have been pushed up, my phone goes through the usual errors due to the framework change. The problem I'm having is that after I restart my phone, the phone gets past the galaxy s screen, but then it goes black and does not respond. Any suggestions?
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Well, not sure what you mean "usual errors" with framework change? I havent ever had any issues with the framework replacements. I occasionally have then crash if I replace them while phone is on and not in recovery. A reboot fixes this though. Are you using a Cap rom or an I9000? This doesnt work on I9000 roms as thier APK's are slightly different- teh HDPI folder has a v4 at the end (IIRC). I can help you through this though if that's the case..
If it truly is a cap rom, I did experience a similar problem on my phone one time when I pushed the framework.apk. What had happened is I right-clicked the ROOT directory I had placed all the files in and said to zip it. This caused the folder to be INSIDE the zip. So the file structure went like this:
>>ZIP FILE I CREATED>>
--------->>FOLDER ALL FILES WERE IN>>
------------------>>FILE STRUCTURE OF THE ORIGINAL APK>>
Which should have been
>>ZIP FILE I CREATED>>
--------->>FILE STRUCTURE OF ORIGINAL APK>>
To better explain it- If you open the zip you created, do you see the RES folder, META-INF folder, assets folder, and then there will be 2 other files? Or do you see 1 single folder? If you see 1 single folder you zipped it up incorrectly. You will need to go into the folder and select all-> right click-> zip (send to-> compressed folder). This should fix it. If this isnt the case something else went horribly wrong. To fix it we will need to restore the original files you hopefully backed up. If you didnt back up you still arent totally hosed- just redownload the ROM you are running, open it up and navigate to the /system/framework folder and pull out the original frameworks. Then follow these instructions to get them back on the device.
Step 1:
A quick way to get out of this situation is to take the copies rename them back to twframework-res.apk and framework-res.apk (or pull from the original rom package as mentioned above).
Hopefully you have the 2e recovery kernel, as you need it to get back to where you started. If you cant do clockwork, well you may as well odin cause you are a few flashes behind anyway.
K, so first you will need to download the update.zip I have included with this post. This is the clockwork recovery file. You will next need to put your phone in reocvery mode. to do this do:
adb reboot recovery
Step 2:
Next you will need push that file you downloaded to your SD. to do that you need to:
adb push <location of downloaded>\update.zip /sdcard/
Now, once in recovery- tell it to reinstall packages. This may reboot the phone. If it does, tell it to reinstall packages again. This should get you to clockwork recovery.
Step 3:
once you have a green clockwork recovery screen, you will get the chance to SU via ADB SHELL. You can then repeat the pushing of your ORIGINAL fles back to your phone and retry the process.
You could also pull the files you pushed to see what went wrong- but do that first as if you push before they will be overwritten with the original files.
Looking into doing a little custom work but before I do. Like Tat's theme do you need to edit XML files for specific things like the pop ups being black. Or do I just get the naming right and put the proper PNG in the apk.
thehavock18 said:
Looking into doing a little custom work but before I do. Like Tat's theme do you need to edit XML files for specific things like the pop ups being black. Or do I just get the naming right and put the proper PNG in the apk.
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This is only for the notification drawer and not the actual pop ups. If you want to edit the popups you will need to edit the XML files.
Thanks for the quick response. I might have to dive into all the XML edits.
thehavock18 said:
Thanks for the quick response. I might have to dive into all the XML edits.
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If you do post a how to thread cause I would like to know how myself
status_bar_background.9.png (actual background of the drawer)
If I ONLY wanted to make the pull-down menu background transparent the above file would be the only one that I need to mod... correct??
jslee1020 said:
status_bar_background.9.png (actual background of the drawer)
If I ONLY wanted to make the pull-down menu background transparent the above file would be the only one that I need to mod... correct??
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That is correct.
The one problem though is the AT&T (carrier part) at the top is also transparent and you quickly notice it looks a little strange with your items not transparent. I tried to live with it for a little bit but ended up modding the rest too.
malfuncion said:
That is correct.
The one problem though is the AT&T (carrier part) at the top is also transparent and you quickly notice it looks a little strange with your items not transparent. I tried to live with it for a little bit but ended up modding the rest too.
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quick_panel_list_bg_01.9 (seperator between carrier and application info)
is this the file for the AT&T carrier part??
The quick panel is actually the part that says "Notifications" or "On Going" below the AT&T part. THe AT&T and clear button is part of the actual background peice. So what happens is the AT&T part becomes transparent, while the notification peices are solid. It may not bother you but it bugged the crap out of me. It's personal preference really..
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The quick panel is actually the part that says "Notifications" or "On Going" below the AT&T part. THe AT&T and clear button is part of the actual background peice. So what happens is the AT&T part becomes transparent, while the notification peices are solid. It may not bother you but it bugged the crap out of me. It's personal preference really..
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I get it. Well I'll try it out and see... I guess no better way to learn then to experience it first hand Thanks!
I was able to take the Cog Beta 7 framwork and Tat's framwork. I pulled out all the changes from his theme and put them in cog beta 7. I actually did not have to edit any files and was able to apply it.
I had to change a few file names around so all the backgrounds / pop ups applied to the theme. I left DG's background.
I don't want to post it since it is not my own work but if you want to take a look at the framwork and twframwork I can send them PM.
notification bar??
What file is the actual notification bar with the battery/clock/etc... would it be inside twframework-res.apk or framework-res.apk?
EDIT: Just set background transparency to 80% in photoshop and changed the color to black. The transparency seems ok, but it resembles minimalistic theme too much... gonna fiddle with it some more today.
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What file is the actual notification bar with the battery/clock/etc... would it be inside twframework-res.apk or framework-res.apk?
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it is in the framework.apk. The notification bar's file is:
statusbar_background.9.png
This is confirmed. I j ust set mine to a gradient and it actually looks kind of good.
screenie:
http://wtfokc.com/sef****/snapshot-4.png
Hey Malfunction,
Finally got it working past the galaxy S screen, thanks for the info. One last question, then I should be out of your hair. Where can I change the settings for the media scanning icons? Currently, the white default icons are showing, but I'm trying to change that to the black SD card. I'm going to look into it myself too; figured I'd ask though.
Thanks,
gangpe said:
Hey Malfunction,
Finally got it working past the galaxy S screen, thanks for the info. One last question, then I should be out of your hair. Where can I change the settings for the media scanning icons? Currently, the white default icons are showing, but I'm trying to change that to the black SD card. I'm going to look into it myself too; figured I'd ask though.
Thanks,
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Good deal, glad you got it working. What was the problem?
As for the SDCard- depends which you need. In framework-res there are these 3:
stat_notify_sdcard.png
stat_notify_sdcard_prepare.png
stat_notify_sdcard_usb.png
I had to do some hunting to find out which program was the running process for the Media Scanner. It is "MediaProvider.apk" on your /system/app folder. I edited mine and it now works and has all the Tat icons loaded. Thanks for that heads up I hadnt noticed that little piece before you mentioned it.
I looked at Tat's ROM section and also saw that he has edited these, may consider if you are wanting to mimick his:
DownloadProvider (Market)
MediaProvider (Media Scanner)
Vending (Market)
PackageProvider.apk (Uninstallation Screen)
GoogleQuickSearchBox.apk (Google Search)
The updated version causes a boot loop on KaosFroyo, probably other ROMs too. Make a backup or undo file !
This page contains instructions to install the port of the speedo battery from the Viva Cyan, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=900589. I take no credit other than packaging it for installation on the Eris, Hero and other medium-res Androids.
The original theme post for Eris by CondemmedSoul is here.
This method of installation only updates the status bar battery icons. See the attached screenshots of it installed with stock Froyo and with my HtcBlackStatusBar. I like it better over a black background myself.
INSTALLATION
1. Download and install ZipThemer from the market. Its free. If you have it installed already, check to be sure you have version 1.5 or later.
2. Download this theme file to your device and leave it unpacked in Zip format. This is not a MetaMorph file and it is not a flashable update. You may put the zip anywhere you wish on your sdcard, but I suggest a subdirectory like /sdcard/ZipThemer or /sdcard/download so you won't see this zip in the list of flashables from recovery.
2a. If you don't already have a black status bar and want one, download any black status bar MetaMorph theme to your device such as HtcBlackStatusBar, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=779488. Also leave this theme file in Zip format. ZipThemer can install multiple themes at once following the instructions below.
3. Open ZipThemer and press the "+Theme" button to load the theme file. A file browser opens, use it to select the speedo-battery2.zip file.
3a. If you are also installing a black status bar theme, click "+Theme" again and select its zip file. In the ZipThemer theme list, long-press on speedo-battery and select "Move Down". You want the speedo-battery theme to be lower in the list compared to the status bar theme in order to ensure that its icons take precedence over any others.
4. Click the "Build It!" button to begin the process of creating a flashable update zip file. Answer "Yes" to creating an undo file if you want an easy way to revert these changes later. It takes about a minute to create the flashable update and undo files.
5. Exit ZipThemer and make any font color changes required by the status bar, if you are installing one. The speedo-battery theme does not require font changes itself.
6. Boot into recovery and flash speedo-battery-update.zip.
7. Reboot. Enjoy your new status bar battery icons. If you're not enjoying them, go back into recovery and flash speedo-battery-undo.zip.
CondemmedSoul's version with 100% levels is here.
Sent you a PM dude. Check your in box
Anyone else notice that the gauge disappears while charging?
Eric1948 said:
Anyone else notice that the gauge disappears while charging?
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Yes, you're not alone. I'll take a look at the problem when I get a chance.
Ken
Cool, other than that it works wonderfully!
It's been fixed now. I just uploaded the flashable zips for tazz v26 and CELB 4.1
in my thread and sent the missing piece to kellinwood so he can add it to the theme zipper file.
CondemnedSoul said:
It's been fixed now. I just uploaded the flashable zips for tazz v26 and CELB 4.1
in my thread and sent the missing piece to kellinwood so he can add it to the theme zipper file.
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The updated ZipThemer theme file is attached here temporarily until CondemmedSoul picks it up for distribution in his thread.
EDIT: Rats, the new version causes a boot loop, just like when I tried the original flashable version. Looks like this install method is a no-go.
All mods are at the bottom of this post.
Here is a simple way to change system icons on your application drawer. I was looking for a guide to do this but I couldn't find any so I gave it a try and it worked. So I decided to post the method here for like minded people who wanted to change the system icons in their app drawer and not only on the homescreen.
I will show an example of changing the contacts icon. To change the icons of some other app you just have to pull the relevant apk. I know this looks long and tiresome but bear with me and the results will amaze you. After a few times it becomes really easyYou have to be rooted to do this
A couple of things to note
a. You can change icons in framework-res.apk, SystemUI.apk or any other apk this way too.
b. Please note that the icons you replace should be of the same dimensions.
c. The specific icons name inside the drawable_hdpi might change. Sometimes its icon.png. Sometimes its ic_launcher_XYZ. Just use your head and replace the correct png.
d. The files are located either in system/app or data/app depending on whether its a system file or a data file. System files have to be pushed. Data files have to be installed.
Changing Icons works for all ROMS
1. Download android-sdk from here http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
2. Install all libraries.
3. Install jdk from here http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
Make sure you download jdk and not just jre.
4. Download apk manager from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=695701
5. extract apk manager inside platform-tools inside android-sdk folder. Should be something like this
C:/Android-sdk/windows/platform-tools/("extract apk manager here")
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6. Open cmd
7. Navigate to the platform-tools folder. (Simple DOS commands)
8. Do "adb pull /system/app/HtcContacts.apk" (-Do this without the quotes. If you want to change the icon for, lets say the camera, then instead of HtcContacts.apk, type HTCCamera.apk. To see all the system files just navigate to system/app on your phone using es file explorer or root explorer or any other file explorer you fancy. You can see all the system apks and you can pull anyone you want)
9. Ok so now the HtcContacts.apk should be in the platform-tools folder. Paste it into the folder "place apk here for modding".
10. Start script.bat (apk manager) from the platform-tools folder.
11. Choose option 22 to select a project
12. Choose the number of the project. In this case it would be 1.
13. Choose one again on the next screen. This will extract the apk to the projects folder.
14. Now get to the folder res/drawable-hdpi/ on your windows explorer.
15. Replace people.png with the icon of your choice. Please remember that your new icon has to be of 72x72 dimension and should have the same name. You can also replace other pngs like dialer and stuff.
(Next step is only for system files)
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16. Select option 3 on the apk manager cmd
17. Now select 8. This is a system apk and so we have to retain the system signature.
18. Enter the full path of the file ( system/app/HtcContacts.apk)
Follow these steps for data files
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19. Select 7.
20. Wait for install.
Here are my mods. Please note that I have not made these icons and tweaks. I have just put them all together in one place. If you want to give any credit then please follow the developers.
These are designed for sense based Roms. Please DO NOT try with any other rom. Just download and push to system/framework/framework-res.apk. Please note : This is for the older sense (sense 2.0) Do not try with newer sense.
To get transparency you have to use this file -- Transparency Hack -- through metamorph. I will make this into a flashable zip once I understand how to do that.
App icons are from Tenuis theme - Images
My framework-res
Screenshot - http://img600.imageshack.us/img600/9167/snap20110125163003.png
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System Icons Zip
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18171691/Mms.apk
Hello,i just use Bettercut.apk available from market .
Marcdu81 said:
Hello,i just use Bettercut.apk available from market .
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Hi I dont use bettercut but does it let you change the system icons in the app drawer. you know the drawer that comes up when you press the menu on the launcher???
Edit: OK i just tried bettercut. Using this you cannot change system icons in the app drawer. You are only changing icons on the homescreen, basically shortcuts. You could do that with launcherpro, desktop visualizer and 10 other apps.
CREDITS
CREDITS
MultiCulti for giving me the idea to get the services.jar for transparency
Icons from MIUI framework
Icons from Gingerbread aosp ROM
sopL87 for his guide
he_stheone64 for his awesome transparency hack
Ps. tell me if I have forgotten to credit anyone and I will add your name here. Thanks to all of the above for inspiring and helping.
Good work
Check this out too:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=10157000
Simple Java app to edit .apk files with a nice GUI
You're Just Awesome THNX man !
Nice guide
Ninjamorph lets you edit and change out images within apk files right on your phone. Its a free app on the market.
Still a very nice guide though!
thanks .. i was just looking to put up something which you could use to edit any apk on your phone .. the thing with ninjamorph is that it wasn't working for me. And plus I prefer to do it this way. Gives me more area.
EDIT: Anyone wants to see an MIUI framework on your sense?? I am thinking about getting the exact MIUI framework over to our sense based ROMs. As you can see in my framework I have already copied some of the elements. I am thinking about getting the power toggles and removing the current apps from the notification pulldown.
hi could u help me to change the battery icon plzzzz
i know about kitchen. any thing else i have some pic of a battery icon but dont know how to make one..... htc desire hd rom runny 3.37
Can't extract file
I tried to put option 22 where project start. Then I enter the project name as 1 and following another option 1 to extract files. However, the CMD just close by itself and I opened the project file and still empty inside. Please help!!
Credits
T-Mobile - Theme Engine
Haxzamatic - Theme engine guide, Templatebread source, original code/images for indeterminate progress.
nhnt11 - Non-linux theme engine guide
chrfb - Ecqlipse2 icon set from which various images are used
CyanogenMod Team - ROMs, source files, porting T-Mobile theme engine
@djdarkknight96, @AMac2583, @Wysie_Soh, @JsinLegacy, @anderwebs, @JAquirre1231, @Montalbert, @teamsilence23 - Helping out with various things at various time whether or not applicable to this project
World population - anyone anywhere who has influence me either implicitly or explicitly
About
This theme is HDPI only. If someone wants to port to MDPI then go ahead.
This is pretty much a port of my Minimalist theme to the T-Mobile theme engine that is used in CM7.
The biggest difference in this and Minimalist is that this has widget backgrounds. The backgrounds are a rectangle which is black with 25 percent transparency; there is also an inverted version of that for widgets with black text. There are also a few layout files that are not able to be utilized in Facebook,apk, GenieWidget.apk, Gmail.apk, and Vending.apk, so they look slightly different than in Minimalist.
The Calendar edits from Minimalist are not included in the theme because of current limitations in the theme engine, but it is available to flash by itself.
There are a few things in framework-res.apk that are not themed at certain times by the theme engine and the lockscreen is not themed. There is a morph that will allow to theme those items, and it must be applied every time you flash a new ROM. It also has my modified Ubuntu Clockopia.ttf included.
The Ubuntu font that is used in Minimalist is included to be flashed, and it must be flashed every time you flash a new ROM.
You may get an error about assets missing, ignore it and apply the theme.
There are over 2000 resources included in this theme that I had to type.
If you want to use this as a base for your theme, then feel free to use it.
I have attached the full sized version of the screen shot used as the preview image, for more screen shots, go view one of my Minimalist threads as it looks close enough to that.
MinimalistBread: because this theme require layout .xml edits, you MUST apply the MinimalistBread_Layout_Morph.zip for this theme to work properly.
There is no wallpaper in this theme by default, so it should not replace your wallpaper, but sometimes there is a bug where some random image from the theme will be set as the wallpaper after applying the theme.
Change Log
Thread
10-24-2011
Updated call_detail.xml for Contacts.apk to fix messed up looking call details screen in MinimalBread_Full_Morph.zip.
10-04-2011
Added MinimalBread_Full_Morph which is the MinimalBread, lockscreen, and layout morphs combined.
Added Newer version of Calendar.apk for anyone getting odd looking images in monthview.
08-16-2011
Added link for themed Calendar based off of 2.3.5.
08-12-2011
Added links for MinimalBread Launcher Pro Plus Widgets Theme
08-09-2011
Added an overlay morph to make all the status bar icons blue.
08-08-2011
Updated MinimalBread_Layout_Morph to include conversation_list_activity.xml from Gmail version 2.3.5.
07-24-2011
Updated MinimalBread_Morph.zip to include screenshot image in power menu.
06-30-2011
Updated Swype Files to Version 3.6.84.26668 of Swype.
06-06-2011
Updated Calendar.zip to 2.3.4 base instead of 2.3.3. Also, color of the text should flow better.
05-31-2011
Changed package name of testsigned .apk to com.david1171.minimalbreadtest so there should be no odd market errors.
05-03-2011
Updated MinimalBread_Morph.
Updated white_gb_status_bar_icons to include current battery images and current download/upload images.
04-25-2011
Updated MinimalBread_Morph again.
Updated MinimalBread_Calendar to the latest Calendar.apk from CM 7.0.2.
04-24-2011
Updated MinimalBread_Morph and MinimalBread_Layout_Morph. Adds media images for lockscreen and text color in call log details respectively.
04-18-2011
Added lockscreen morph with tabs and icons themed.
Added several overlay files so you can customize theme to your liking.
MinimalBread
Version 1.7.0.1
Fixed signature error. You may still have to uninstall then reinstall, sorry.
Version 1.7.0
Themed SetCPU.
Updated Market to 3.1.5 images.
Fixed some images in YouTube.
Fixed headphone icon in status bar.
Version 1.6.9
Themed UberMusic
Added a few widget images for Launcher Pro to compliment the Launcher Pro Widgets theme
Version 1.6.8
Added a few images to Gmail
Updated Gmail .css files to version 2.3.5's files
Version 1.6.7
Themed 3.0.26/3.0.27 Market
Version 1.6.6
Themed Google+
Themed Reddit Is Fun
Themed ZipThemer
Version 1.6.5.1
Added additional 4G status bar images in SystemUI.apk
Changed Talk.apk images for talk bubbles.
Themed Screen Filter
Version 1.6.5
Added PlayerPro Widgets and various other parts of PlayerPro.
Added PlayerPro Pure White Skin (Download and select this for a fully themed PlayerPro).
Fixed notification pulldown widget buttons to work completely with indicator turned off option.
Version 1.6.4
Fixed 4G status bar icons.
Partially themed 2.3.4 Google Talk (aka Talk2.apk or Google Talk with Video/Voice chat enabled)
New wifi, sync, alarm clock status bar icons.
Possible fix for status bar incoming call icon.
Version 1.6.3
Made scrollbars two pixels thick instead of one.
Themed gReader and gReader Pro.
Made SMS/MMS status bar icons smaller.
Edited Gmail status bar icon.
Edited Google Voice SMS status bar icon.
Edited a few other various status bar icons (Music, headphone, maybe a few other minor ones that I cannot recall right now).
Edited the add icon for the menu (and in a few other places it occurs).
Added a two images to framework-res for when keyboard is being used in landscape.
Version 1.6.2
Themed SoundRecorder.
Themed DownloadProviderUI.
Themed Notes by Yuli.
Themed Google Reader.
Themed Google Listen.
Very minor changes to Gmail.
Version 1.6.1
Removed Superuser since theming it caused it to force close.
Added a few images in Contacts.
Added a few images in framework-res.
Very minor edits to SystemUI.
Version 1.6
Added/Fixed images in Browser.
Themed Superuser.
Themed Subsonic. NOTE: Use Black theme.
Themed Andoku.
Made smoother updload/download images.
Made different indeterminate progress images.
Made new star images.
Minor changes to Talk.
Minor changes to Google Search.
Minor changes to framework-res.
Minor chagnes to SystemUI.
Soft buttons for status bar for Tablets themed.
Version 1.5
Made in-call buttons match dialer
New menu icons
Made icons in Camera match zoom icon better
Few minor visual changes
Version 1.4.1
New dialer - if you don't like the new one, visit the site linked below and I will soon have a method up to restore the old one.
A bunch of small various changes, nothing major to note, but it may be a while before I have time for another update, so I figured I would release current work as is.
Fixes some menu icons in google voice.
Signapktic themed.
SwypeInstaller themed.
Version 1.4
Added Google Voice
Edited more images in framework-res
Edited more images in Contacts
Edited more images in Phone
Edited airplane mode icons to be an airplane
Edited unchecked check boxes to be blank
Edited image in Facebook that annoyed me
Version 1.3
Added Talk
Added Plume
Added ADW Ex
Added ADW.Launcher
Added Dev Tools
Added Root Explorer
Fixed image bug in Settings
Version 1.2
Fixed bug where Gmail images were not being used
Made Gmail quick reply buttons white
Added torch widget
Added renderfx widget
Added TweetDeck widgets
Added progress_horizontal.xml
Version 1.1
Added CDMA status bar signal icons
Made fully_connected status bar icons white instead of blue, and made the regular status bar icons a gray
Version 1.0
Initial release
MinimalistBread
Version 1.0
Initial release
Downloads
MinimalBread
Now on the Market
If you have installed a non-market version of this theme, then you will need to uninstall it before installing the market version.
Google Voice may force close while applying the theme, but it does not matter since you have to reboot after applying the theme anyways.
Revert to system theme if having trouble downloading/installing update from the Market
If you can't install from the market for whatever reason, then just download the test-signed .apk from below in the Overlay section of this post.
Free and Donate versions are the exact same except for the package name
Free Version: http://bit.ly/ew6Ead
Donate Version: http://bit.ly/gh8PGz
MinimalistBread Version 1.0
MUST apply MinimalistBread_Layout_Morph.zip
Not updated due to lack of demand coupled with the fact that I do not use it.
http://bit.ly/fZWM8V
Install Instructions
Install
Go to Theme Chooser
Select MinimalBread
Apply
Reboot
Update Instructions
Go to Theme Chooser
Select System
Apply
Install Update
Go to Theme Chooser
Select MinimalBread
Apply
Reboot
MinimalBread_Full_Morph
Added 10-24-2011.
Includes MinimalBread Morph, MinimalBread Layout Files, and MinimalBread Lockscreen.
Updated call_detail.xml for Contacts.apk to fix messed up looking call details screen.
Gmail updated to 2.3.5.2.
Has Ring styled lockscreen themed.
Updated to include smaller ring image for when having multiple custom apps.
[http://bit.ly/tx1OyL/url]
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...is still needed.
[*][url]http://bit.ly/ppzSow
Install Instuctions
Set MetaMorph delay to around 1000 (My exact number is 1054) then press Close (Press menu then select settings after Metamorph has been launched to access this)
Press Unzip/Extract new theme
Navigate to where you have MinimalBread_Morph.zip located
Select the file
Press close on the on the pop up that appears
Press Apply all!
The device may freeze up at this point, if it does freeze up, then wait about 30 seconds, then pull the battery and boot your phone
If you device randomly reboots, then set the metamorph delay to 5000 and reapply just the .apk's that it either rebooted on, and if there were any that did not apply when it rebooted, then apply those as well.
MinimalBread Layout Morph
Updated file 04-24-2011
Makes the text in the call log details of a call white instead of black in the header.
Makes the text for the Torch widget and RenderFX widget have white text
This is not required, but does provide a few nice extra edits
Gmail must be in /system/app/ under the exact name Gmail.apk.
http://bit.ly/fAA5tt
MinimalistBread Layout Morph
Updated 08-08-2011 to include updated conversation_list_activity.xml from Gmail 2.3.5.
This is REQUIRED for MinimalistBread to function properly.
Facebook and Gmail must be in /system/app/ under the exact names Facebook.apk and Gmail.apk respectively.
http://bit.ly/qAsF5y
Install Instuctions
Press Unzip/Extract new theme
Navigate to where you have MinimalBread_Morph.zip located
Select the file
Press close on the on the pop up that appears
Press Apply all!
The device may freeze up at this point, if it does freeze up, then wait about 30 seconds, then pull the battery and boot your phone
If you device randomly reboots, then set the metamorph delay to 5000 and reapply just the .apk's that it either rebooted on, and if there were any that did not apply when it rebooted, then apply those as well.
Minimalist Lockscreen
Full Lockscreen with tabs and icons - http://bit.ly/dVBKRx
Just the lockscreen icons - http://bit.ly/dVj33T
Install Instructions: PLEASE READ!!!
Set MetaMorph delay to around 1000 (My exact number is 1054) then press Close
Press Unzip/Extract new theme
Navigate to where you have Minimalist_Lockscreen_Icons.zip located
Select the file
Press close on the on the pop up that appears
Press Apply all!
It WILL force close com.android.phone when it applies the Phone.apk, I do not know of any way around this.
While the force close pop up is on the screen, another pop up menu will appear behind the force close pop up and the buttons will say either Continue? or Stop; you must quickly press Force close on the force close pop up, then press Continue? on the other pop up menu; it will then start applying the framework-res.apk
The device may freeze up at this point, if it does freeze up (mine did), then wait about 30 seconds, then pull the battery and boot your phone
Everything should be applied now; if it is not, then go back and apply the .apk that did not apply
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MinimalBread Calendar
Use for either MinimalBread or MinimalistBread
Updated 09-29-2011; added 10-04-2011.
If you have an odd bar in your calendar app using an old version of this, then this should fix that.
http://bit.ly/pYnE90
Install Instructions
Place file on sdcard
Reboot into recovery
Flash file
Reboot
Redo this anytime you flash a new ROM
Ubuntu Font
Use for either MinimalBread or MinimalistBread
http://bit.ly/i78FHb
Install Instructions
Place file on sdcard
Reboot into recovery
Flash file
Reboot
Redo this anytime you flash a new ROM
MinimalBread Launcher Pro Plus Widgets Theme
Free and Donate versions are the same.
Free Version - http://bit.ly/nXNKyp
Donate Version - http://bit.ly/ogDRlB
MinimalBread Themed Swype
These are for the 3.6.84.26668 beta of Swype.
Added just a flat black version with no buttons only letters.
Screenshot (too big for me to want to place directly in thread): http://bit.ly/fRi8RJ
GrayBG is on the left, MinimalBread is in the middle, LightBG is on the right.
These are ONLY QWERTY layout.
There are two ways to get this.
Method One (requires apk manager and knowledge of how to use it):
Download one (or all, just depends on which ones you want) of the following files: GrayBG | MinimalBread | LightBG | Flat Black
Get the com.swype.android.inputmethod.apk (sometimes has -1 or -2 before .apk) from /data/app/ and put it on your computer.
Drag the files from the above .zip file into the swype .apk file using your favorite archiving software (I prefer 7-zip).
Put the themed swype .apk into the place-apk-here-for-signing folder of apk manager.
Run apk manager and press 16 to sign the .apk.
Uninstall the current version of swype on your phone.
Install the edited version.
Anytime, either right after installing or at any time swype stops "swyping," then you will need to re-license swype through the swype installer.
Method Two:
PM/email me and give me some time to respond (specify which version, or if multiple version desired, say so).
Uninstall the current version of swype on your phone.
Install the edited version.
Anytime, either right after installing or at any time swype stops "swyping," then you will need to re-license swype through the swype installer.
MinimalBread Overlay Files
MinimaBread_Overlay_Morphs - Contains all of the files for ease of access.
battery_percent - Adds battery percentage (0-100) to the battery icons in the status bar.
black_pulldown_background - Changes the blue transparent background to a black of the same transparency (75%).
blue_fully_connected_status_bar_icons - Changes the status bar icons from white/gray when connected to google servers/not connected to google servers to blue/white respectively.
menu_icons_old - Replaces the menu icons with the old styled menu icons.
menu_icons_old_white - Replaces the menu icons with the old styled menu icons colored white. (NOTE: some of the icons will be invisible in certain places after applying this.)
new_menu_icons_white - Replaces the menu icons with icons that have been colored white. (NOTE: some of the icons will be invisible in certain places after applying this.)
new_menu_icons_white_black_background - Replaces the menu icons with icons that have been colored white and have a black background behind them so that they are visible in all places.
old_dialer - Replaces the dialer/incall buttons with the old images.
white_gb_status_bar_icons - Updated to include battery/download/upload images on 05-03-2011. Changes the status bar icons to the stock GingerBread status bar icons that have been themed white. (NOTE: not connected to google servers icons are 50% transparent of the connected to google servers icons, also the google voice status bar icons are just plain stock.)
white_mb_icons_data_battery_signal_apply_over_white_gb_icons - This is to only be used after using the white_gb_status_bar_icons overlay. It restores the MinimalBread data, signal, and battery (without battery percentage) status bar icons.
blue_status_bar_icons - Makes the status bar icons blue.
About
The files allow you to customize the theme to your liking based on either user requests/suggestions or on things that have changed through the theme.
There are a few different ways that you can go about applying these files, based on your comfort with working with .apk files.
Method One is written specifically for Windows, I assume similar directions would work on any other OS.
Test-signed copy of the latest Market release - 1.7.0 - http://bit.ly/qpl5aw
Method One
Advanced users (with simplified down instructions)
Requirements: ADB, APKManager, 7-Zip (or equivalent software), morph .zip files on computer, MinimalBread.apk found above, or current market release from /data/app/.
Step 1: Get apk from above or get the apk off of your phone, if you get the apk from above skip to step 3.
Step 2: If you are stubborn and not using the apk from above, then do the following
Code:
adb shell ls /data/app/
(look for com.david1171.minimalbread.apk it may have a -1 or -2 before .apk)
(the following command will place the apk in your working directory, if you do not want it there, then specify which directory you would like it to be placed in)
adb pull /data/app/com.david1171.minimalbread.apk MinimalBread.apk
Step 3: Open the .apk file with 7-Zip.
Step 4: Open each of the morph .zip files that you want to add to the .apk.
Step 5: Go into the MinimalBread folder and drag and drop the res folder from each morph .zip files that you want to use into the root directory of the .apk file.
Step 6: After adding all of the files to the .apk close the 7-Zip window.
Step 7: Drag and drop the .apk file in the place-apk-here-for-signing folder of APKManager.
Step 8: Start APKManager (run Script.bat)
Step 9: Enter 16 (sign an apk) into APKManager and press enter.
Step 10: Once it has finished signing the .apk, then you can install the .apk. If you have any previous version of the theme installed, then first uninstall that version.
Step 11: Install the .apk by either placing on your sdcard and installing like any .apk or with the following command
Code:
adb install -r MinimalBread.apk
Method Two
Easiest way if not able to do method one.
Requirements: ADB or Terminal, Zip Themer, morph .zip files on sdcard
Step 1: Run the following commands from with ADB or through the terminal
Code:
(if using ADB)
adb remount
adb shell
(if using terminal a.k.a. kicking yourself in the groin)
su
(or whatever the command to remount your /system partition as rw is for your phone)
mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
(rest of the commands will work with either ADB or terminal)
ls /data/app/
(look for com.david1171.minimalbread.apk it may have a -1 or -2 before .apk)
mv /data/app/com.david1171.minimalbread.apk /system/app/MinimalBread.apk
(use cp instead of mv if mv does not work)
Step 2: Open Zip Themer
Step 3: Press +Theme
Step 4: Navigate to where you have the morph .zip files stored on your sdcard
Step 5: Repeat Steps 3 and 4 as many times until you have all the morphs you want added, when done, proceed to Step 6.
Step 6: Press *Output
Step 7: If the name of the output file is satisfactory, press done and go on to step 8, otherwise, change the name of the output file to your liking.
Step 8: Press Build It!
Step 9: Create undo file if you feel the need to.
Step 10: Once Zip Themer has made the .zip file, then uninstall any version of MinimalBread in /data/app/.
Step 11: Reboot into recovery
Step 12: Select the .zip file that you created with Zip Themer.
Step 13: Flash it.
Step 14: Reboot your phone once the file is done being flashed.
Step 15: Open the Theme Chooser, apply MinimalBread, and reboot when finished.
Method Three
Most annoying way (to me at least)
Requirements: Requirements: ADB or Terminal, MetaMorph, morph .zip files on sdcard
Step 1: Run the following commands from with ADB or through the terminal
Code:
(if using ADB)
adb remount
adb shell
(if using terminal a.k.a. kicking yourself in the groin)
su
(or whatever the command to remount your /system partition as rw is for your phone)
mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
(rest of the commands will work with either ADB or terminal)
ls /data/app/
(look for com.david1171.minimalbread.apk it may have a -1 or -2 before .apk)
mv /data/app/com.david1171.minimalbread.apk /system/app/MinimalBread.apk
(use cp instead of mv if mv does not work)
Step 2: Uninstall any version of MinimalBread located in /data/app/.
Step 3: Apply the .zip files with MetaMorph (there are several different places in this post that document how to use metamorph, another one is redundant).
Step 4: Reboot your phone once you have applied all of the morphs that you would like to apply.
Step 5: Open the Theme Chooser, apply MinimalBread, and reboot when finished.
F.A.Q.
Q. Why are there morph files?
A. There are certain aspects where the theme engine does not work, such as: the lockscreen, the power menu, and layout .xml files.
Q. Why is my lockscreen transparent after applying MinimalBread Morph?
A. It is designed that way to keep a minimal look. There is a morph that will give you lockscreen tabs and icons or just icons if you so desire.
ill take that..thank you very much
Fantastic, your Desire themes are great, and the transistion to theme Chooser is a welcome one.. thanks
been waiting for this, cant wait to try it out, is your keyboard theme included in apk? if not can you add the zips to OP.
Beautiful. Exactly what i have been waiting for.
very nice theme, only two comments.
1) when a google account is sync'd, the status icons go from white to blue (which kinda seems to throw off the overall feel of the theme), can this be changed so they stay white?
2) the only way I can see my lockscreen is to use the "Lense" lockscreen (sliding tab and both rotaries show nothing, they still work, just don't show anything)
example of blue icons:
example of no lockscreen:
I like this look...definitely gonna try this
My Hero is eating grape poptarts
Kaik541 said:
very nice theme, only two comments.
1) when a google account is sync'd, the status icons go from white to blue (which kinda seems to throw off the overall feel of the theme), can this be changed so they stay white?
2) the only way I can see my lockscreen is to use the "Lense" lockscreen (sliding tab and both rotaries show nothing, they still work, just don't show anything)
example of blue icons:
example of no lockscreen:
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The lockscreen slider are supposed to be transparent to keep the theme as minimal as possible
And I agree with you about the icons not really fitting in with the theme it puts me of using it. Just need to ask the dev nicely and he might change them for us.
Sent from my awesome DZ
Yeah no likey the blue icons. Keep them white. Maybe grey for no Google services and white once connected?
Been using this theme on other devices for awhile, love the themed gingerbread keyboard, keep up the good work dev.
Mytouch 4g / CM7 / Faux Kernel / Minimal Bread Theme
I do however wish something can be done with market colors as it makes my transparent market not attractive ...
Mytouch 4g / CM7 / Faux Kernel / Minimal Bread Theme
Beautiful theme. Only thing I feel needed changed is the progress bar (present in the browser, music app, etc.). All the rest is minor stuff like system incons.
Otherwise, great work. My main theme as of now.
Sent from my Droid
in my device the dial and contact menu background are all blue! please can you put a black background in the phone menu? i cant find what icon it is..
Nice dude, look perfect and complete really good my Theme, THX
After uploading all the work for this yesterday, I realized I could still make a version with transparent widget backgrounds, it would just require a morph to move the modified layout .xml files over and the modified apps to be in /system/app/. I will work on it when I have time and make a separate theme for the transparent widget backgrounds.
cjward23 said:
The lockscreen slider are supposed to be transparent to keep the theme as minimal as possible
And I agree with you about the icons not really fitting in with the theme it puts me of using it. Just need to ask the dev nicely and he might change them for us.
Sent from my awesome DZ
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I can work on making the status bar fully icons white and the regular ones a dark gray.
smonme said:
I do however wish something can be done with market colors as it makes my transparent market not attractive ...
Mytouch 4g / CM7 / Faux Kernel / Minimal Bread Theme
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I have never used a transparent market, so I'm not sure what all would have to be done to get it to work properly. I recommend decompiling the MinimalBread.apk, delete res/xml/com_android_vending.xml, open colors.xml and delete all the color lines that start with vending, then go into the drawable folders and delete everything that has "com_android_vending_" in the name. After you do that, recompile the .apk, sign it, then uninstall the version you have installed now, then install your modified version. That way the Vending.apk will not be touched by the theme, so anything you have done to your Vending.apk will be left alone.
EggoEspada said:
Beautiful theme. Only thing I feel needed changed is the progress bar (present in the browser, music app, etc.). All the rest is minor stuff like system incons.
Otherwise, great work. My main theme as of now.
Sent from my Droid
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Whenever I was adding progress_horizontal.xml to the theme, it would cause the now playing screen in the music player to force close, I know it is that exact file because I removed every call to the music app from the theme and it still force closed, then removing the .xml but leaving all the music edits worked fine. That is why there is the morph in the OP that themes the progress_horizontal.xml along with other things that the theme engine is not capable of for the time being.
oppip93 said:
in my device the dial and contact menu background are all blue! please can you put a black background in the phone menu? i cant find what icon it is..
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I do not know what you are referencing. Can you take a screen shot?
doesnt matter i replace some icon and have done! but thank you anyway
Updated the OP with more info and downloads.
Awesome, twas just about to start building a themeengine port from your source this evening when I saw this.
Nice one mate. glad you moved to this one. hard to apply updates from you on Minimalist since its on major release only, and i'm using nightlies.
great job as always!
I have put MinimalBread in the market now. I will not put MinimalistBread in the market since everything needed for it to function properly cannot be included in the theme engine. There is a free and donate version of MinimalBread but both are the exact same except for the package name.