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Has anyone found any type of circular battery that will work with DROID DOES ROM? I know its based off of Cynogen 5.08..just wondering..I think that would be awesome on top of the look and feel of that rom..
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mwest316 said:
Has anyone found any type of circular battery that will work with DROID DOES ROM? I know its based off of Cynogen 5.08..just wondering..I think that would be awesome on top of the look and feel of that rom..
Thanks
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Any MM with a circle battery should work. Just delete all the other files except the battery ones from the zip, apply the MM and BAM! You got your circle battery. Enjoy.
or you could just exit the files in framework-res.apk
mikelebz said:
hey. do you think it would be possible to make a flashable zip for the android scribble boot animation (the one without flares) ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=696193 ) and a flashable zip for the super circle battery for CM6 please?
I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks!
-Mike
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They have that bootscreen as an option too, Mike. Just follow the instructions on my second post, but you don't have to upload a framework-res as the cyanogen framework-res files are already available in the dropdown at the end. I tried the Cyanogen 6.1 RC1 selection they had and it worked at least until the 121 nightly. I'm back on plain rc1 now.
*edit* well, third post I made now....since something freaky happened and this is now the first post.
This is a flashable zip that adds the circle battery to your status bar and the dancing droid boot animation. It was made with the uotkitchen (circle.glx.nl) and tested to work on fr007 (does NOT require de-odexed rom). Should work on all of the LiberatedFR (froyo) roms.
Nandroid backup and flash from recovery. If you don't know how to do this just search the forums....as this has been explained too many times.
Just thought it would be convenient for some people if one was already made and posted.
Disclaimer: not responsible for...anything.
Thanks!!!!
works great. thanks. any chance for a green to yellow to red circle?
hey. do you think it would be possible to make a flashable zip for the android scribble boot animation (the one without flares) ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=696193 ) and a flashable zip for the super circle battery for CM6 please?
I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks!
-Mike
Guys just head on over to http://circle.glx.nl/ and create to your heart's content. All I did was the circle battery and bootsplash (they have several to choose from). The other items like status bar mods, etc may cause you to bootloop if not using a de-odexed rom....so careful.
When at the end, upload this framework-res.apk. I have attached the framework-res.apk for the liberatedFR rom to this message for your convenience.
The dancing Droid is entertaining, but the real benefit is the circle battery indication. I can now delete my battery widget. Thanks!
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Wow! Very easy! Just installed the circle batt "version F" with white numbers on the wife's Aria.
The wife: Aria - Cyanogen RC1 looking fine with her new circle battery
Me: Captivate - Cognition 2.3b3 sportin' Fightspit's circle battery among other things!
**Wishin' we had the kitchen on the Captivate side**
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Guys just head on over to http://circle.glx.nl/ and create to your heart's content. QUOTE]
Is there any kind of tutorial on how to do this circle? I'd like to do one that is green to yellow to red. (Since I just installed yours, I don't even know if it changes - 77% and still blue)
Got a walkthrough on how to make one from start to zip?
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As you use the site it has preview links you click on.
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duckredbeard said:
BelacNongaw said:
Guys just head on over to http://circle.glx.nl/ and create to your heart's content. QUOTE]
Is there any kind of tutorial on how to do this circle? I'd like to do one that is green to yellow to red. (Since I just installed yours, I don't even know if it changes - 77% and still blue)
Got a walkthrough on how to make one from start to zip?
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its very easy and walks you through the steps. the hardest part is seperating your framework apk but thats simple!
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for some reason, when i add boot animation, the image appears very large... the scribble was really jerky and the only letters on the screen were "ndrio". the "a" and "d" were off the sides.
I made one in the kitchen, haven't installed it yet. Is there no way to customize the notification bar color for HTC Aria users? I see that there is some note about desire users only. What is an Aria user (running Liberated with Froyo FR006) to do?
I just made a new one in the kitchen. I am running cyanogen 6.1 and designated as such in the drop down everything appears to have applied except the battery circle is always green despite checking gradient. Any ideas?
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i just want to change the notification bar drag down background on FR
here is the error log...
http://circle.glx.nl/viewlog.php?data=VU9ULVlDLTExLTE4LTAyLTI4LTEtU0hURi50eHQ=
kevina90 said:
i just want to change the notification bar drag down background on FR
here is the error log...
http://circle.glx.nl/viewlog.php?data=VU9ULVlDLTExLTE4LTAyLTI4LTEtU0hURi50eHQ=
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Again, I just posted that zip and don't actually have anything to do with the site. As I said, just the circle and boot splash were confirmed to work with the standard FR rom. Any of the other features should require the de-odexed version of the rom, which I haven't tried. That may be your issue.
Blue-segmented Battery Indicator Mod CWM Flashable zip, cooked in UOT Kitchen (online) from STOCK JL5 framework-res.apk (attached below). Please do not blame me if you brick your phone by flashing this to any ROM other than STOCK JL5. (STOCK Voodoo JL5 kernel is ok.)
Just copy to /sdcard and flash using CWM.
A perhaps more conservative approach would be to cook your own CWM flashable using UOT Kitchen (online):
http://circle.glx.nl/
XDA thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=775970
I say more conservative only in that the UOT Kitchen website will cook the precise version of the framework-res.apk that currently resides on your phone, thus eliminating any chance of versioning problems. This is very easy to do, even for a klutz like me. Takes all of ~15 minutes; no programming at all, just upload the framework-res.apk from your phone and download the resulting CWM flashable. Having said that, the attached flashable works fine on stock JL5.
It seems to me that this method may well represent a future trend in mod'ing, given that it is so flexible (configurable) and that the dev need only maintain a single website-based version of his/her code. Great job, QLIRATU, MENDOZINAS, AVREEN, and company!
Screen-by-screen instructions for Vibrant users, to avoid ambiguity:
(1) Make sure that you are running a deodexed ROM; otherwise this will not work. (E.g., krylon360 recently posted stock Vibrant Froyo JL5 flashables in both odexed and deodexed versions. Use the deodexed version).
(2) First Screen: I used the first version option on the first page of the website, "SCB with %, Version [A-J]". More specifically, I used Version B-White because I have black wallpaper.
(3) Second Screen: Choose "do not include icons" (that has to do with other mod'ing not applicable to Vibrant).
(4) Third screen: Choose "do not change notification status bar" (N/A to Vibrant).
(5) Fourth screen: Choose "do not include boot animation." (N/A to Vibrant).
(6) Fifth screen: Choose "not not include Windows animation" and disregard the warning in red. (N/A to Vibrant).
(7) Sixth screen: As detailed on website and in XDA thread, you can upload the version of framework-res.apk currently on your phone, or the version in the flashable zip file that you used to install your current ROM. If you do the latter, don't do what I did at first and try to upload the unzipped framework-res.apk from the flashable ROM file. You must unzip the flashable ROM file and then upload the unzipped framework-res.apk.
(7a) Note that after you upload, nothing happens until you press "Next," then the upload begins.
(8) Wait a couple of minutes for the cooking, then download cooked result from link provided and flash using CWM.
(9) It might be a good idea to un-install any previously-installed battery indicator mod (e.g., a battery indicator downloaded from Market) before installing this one, although I do not know whether this is necessary.
Enjoy!
P.S. Whatever you do, PLEASE do not donate to me. My income taxes are complicated enough as it is.
Thanks for this. Does this work on both odex and deodexed versions?
Shrivel said:
Thanks for this. Does this work on both odex and deodexed versions?
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Reading does wonders he stated that this will only work on deodexed roms.
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Jacosta said:
Reading does wonders he stated that this will only work on deodexed roms.
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To be fair, he only mentioned the deodexed restriction in regards to using UOT Kitchen, not for the original CWM .zip.
But thanks for the response.
How is the battery life?
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Shrivel said:
Thanks for this. Does this work on both odex and deodexed versions?
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Please see (1) in OP.
Shrivel said:
To be fair, he only mentioned the deodexed restriction in regards to using UOT Kitchen, not for the original CWM .zip.
But thanks for the response.
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Right. This was cooked in UOT Kitchen; and UOT Kitchen only does deodexed. In general, odexed ROMs are not mod'able because parts of their applications are stored in various places.
See: http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-709630.html
"Deodexed ROMs have their .apk's (which are basically the application packages) repackaged in a certain way. An "odex" can be thought of as a collection of parts of applications that have been pulled out and optimized before booting. This speeds up the boot process - in a way, it preloads part of the applications - but it also makes hacking those apps difficult because part of the original code is already extracted somewhere else.
Deodexing is just a process of putting those pieces back into the original applications. It takes a while to extract those parts and build the .dex cache (aka Dalvik cache), but only because the relevant parts aren't in an easy-to-access place for the system. The advantage of this is that an app can be modified effectively and the developer doesn't have to worry about conflicts from the separate odex part of the code.
So, short version: "Deodexed" ROMs have all their apps put back together. If an app can be themed, for example, a deodexed version of that app will not get messed up when the modified .apk tries to mesh with the odex of the original un-modified .apk. Because it's not there.
If you want an aftermarket theme, you need a deodexed ROM. I'm not sure if deodexing can be done to individual apps within a non-deodexed ROM."
Nayyak said:
How is the battery life?
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You must mean battery life on JL5? (Because this mod will have microscopic or no effect on battery life.)
As to JL5, I am in the process of investigating JL5 compared to JL4. I will post results in due course.
BruceElliott said:
You must mean battery life on JL5? (Because this mod will have microscopic or no effect on battery life.)
As to JL5, I am in the process of investigating JL5 compared to JL4. I will post results in due course.
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I feel bad now.
I was being sarcastic. Haven't you noticed the "how is the battery life?" phenomenon ?
Can I use UOT kitchen to customize other parts of the theme of any JL5 roms, like icons of status bar, boot animation?
smartmind said:
Can I use UOT kitchen to customize other parts of the theme of any JL5 roms, like icons of status bar, boot animation?
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I believe not, but you will need to check with the UOT Kitchen peoople.
This will not work with Axura 2.2 with JL5 stock Voodoo5 Kernel. Got me stuck into into boot ani bootloop. I flashed back a recent Nandroid and was fine.
The Kernel may be based on stock but the framework-res.apk is too modified in the Rom to run this and is not based on JL5. Custom boot ani's in custom roms are tied into battery mods and through this crap way off.
Like the op said STOCK, and that must mean completely stock not just a kernel based on stock.
The search for an accurate battery mod that I can see with Axura continues.
Nayyak said:
I feel bad now.
I was being sarcastic. Haven't you noticed the "how is the battery life?" phenomenon ?
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That's a good one! Sorry, I am a notoriously literal engineer.
smartmind said:
Can I use UOT kitchen to customize other parts of the theme of any JL5 roms, like icons of status bar, boot animation?
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For some phone models, yes, but not for the Vibrant/Galaxy S, I believe. Check out the website to see. (It is not my website; I simply used it to cook the battery mod.)
12paq said:
This will not work with Axura 2.2 with JL5 stock Voodoo5 Kernel. Got me stuck into into boot ani bootloop. I flashed back a recent Nandroid and was fine.
The Kernel may be based on stock but the framework-res.apk is too modified in the Rom to run this and is not based on JL5. Custom boot ani's in custom roms are tied into battery mods and through this crap way off.
Like the op said STOCK, and that must mean completely stock not just a kernel based on stock.
The search for an accurate battery mod that I can see with Axura continues.
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I may not be following your post very well. When you say "this" will not work with Axura 2.2 w/ JL5, are you talking about the flashable zip attached to the OP, or to the method using UOT Kitchen? I believe that UOT kitchen will cook whatever framework-res.apk you are currently running. Just copy your framework-res.apk to the root of your SD card and upload it to UOT kitchen to cook-in the segmented battery mod, if you have not already tried that. UOT kitchen is very easy to use, as I described in the OP, certainly easier than "continuing the search."
As the topic says, of all the current Themes available right now for CM7 Nexus S, i can't find any with a nice looking circular battery mod as found on the SuperAOSP ROM.
If anyone knows of any replacement mods for the battery, or know of a good transparent theme with a circular battery, please point me to it
thanks
I use vivid from market that has a battery mod percent on it ...and nice theme too
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I too am looking for a circle battery, but I do not want to use vivid. I like what I am using, I just need a new icon.
yeah exactly, back in SGS i9000 there was a nice little mod that you can install ONLY to replace the battery
i'd like something like that for our phone
and that Mod on the SGS was compatible with all themes, as it only replaces the battery pictures.
In the cm7 thread somebody posted a cm7 theme with circular battery percentage
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I have been looking too.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=940742
Not sure if that helps
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edit: sonnys are better
I have attached the Battery Circle MOD for CM7 Final. Flash the zip as it is.
If you don't like it, pick the one you like from the Alternate Battery Icons zip and put the 204 images in:
Battery_Circle_MOD_CM7_Final_NS.zip/system/framework/framework-res.apk/res/drawable-hdpi-v4 using WinRAR or 7zip etc.
Enjoy .
sonnysekhon said:
I have attached the Battery Circle MOD for CM7 Final. Flash the zip as it is.
If you don't like it, pick the one you like from the Alternate Battery Icons zip and put the 204 images in:
Battery_Circle_MOD_CM7_Final_NS.zip/system/framework/framework-res.apk/res/drawable-hdpi-v4 using WinRAR or 7zip etc.
Enjoy .
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Nice! thanks
Do the zips only work on cm7?
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laspecas said:
Do the zips only work on cm7?
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Based on post 9 I would concluded, yes. The one labeled battery circle mod.
Is it possible to change the battery Icon in the stock ROM?
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laspecas said:
Is it possible to change the battery Icon in the stock ROM?
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only on deoxed ROMs. there is a deoxed stock
I too am looking for a battery circle/% like the one from supeaosp. I liked his battery cirlce 2 theme in theme chooser. Can we extract that from his rom and use it in CM7? Zeroxs also has a nice theme with blue battery circle (this one is my favorite) and I would love to have cyanbread theme while just adding that blue battery circle; can this be achieved?
Thanks for any help. Hopeing CM7 will add this feature, not sure why they don't with everything else they work on...
sonnysekhon said:
I have attached the Battery Circle MOD for CM7 Final. Flash the zip as it is.
If you don't like it, pick the one you like from the Alternate Battery Icons zip and put the 204 images in:
Battery_Circle_MOD_CM7_Final_NS.zip/system/framework/framework-res.apk/res/drawable-hdpi-v4 using WinRAR or 7zip etc.
Enjoy .
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Hey Thanks! i'll try that when i play with CM7 ROM again
at the moment i'm super happy with 6.0 of SuperAOSP
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1003453
Go to the bottom of the post and click on the CM7 link. Then download the honey theme. You can also get it for the stock rom, just click the Stock link instead of CM7. They are right next to each other.
I flashed the theme over stable CM7 and it shows up fine.
DKYang said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1003453
Go to the bottom of the post and click on the CM7 link. Then download the honey theme. You can also get it for the stock rom, just click the Stock link instead of CM7. They are right next to each other.
I flashed the theme over stable CM7 and it shows up fine.
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ohh.. yes, that's a very nice find.
the Honey battery looks really good
DKYang said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1003453
Go to the bottom of the post and click on the CM7 link. Then download the honey theme. You can also get it for the stock rom, just click the Stock link instead of CM7. They are right next to each other.
I flashed the theme over stable CM7 and it shows up fine.
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I tried this before but it changed the drop down notification bar and implemented the entire theme. I don't want that because it made the drop down bar laggy, I guess due to the velocity issues or whatever was wrong with CM7 before. That was fixed as of nightly 41, which I'm running now... would definitely like to flash just that honey battery icon in blue... let me know if anyone knows how.
Does anyone know how to enable overscroll glow on galaxy tab in stock rom 2.3.3?
I looked for it in some forum, but I only found some files to flash with recovery which are not for galaxy tab and this rom.
It's enabled on overcome RC1, So someone should know how to do it.
Thanks in advance.
Probably a change in the framework, which would need a deodexed rom, which means it won't work on stock.
I could be wrong though.
The weird thing is the over scroll glow still shows some places, like in the browsers bookmarks list.
GldRush98 said:
Probably a change in the framework, which would need a deodexed rom, which means it won't work on stock.
I could be wrong though.
The weird thing is the over scroll glow still shows some places, like in the browsers bookmarks list.
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I think you are right, it's in the framework.jar, but I didn't know it doesn't work on stock rom. So I decided to flash overcome RC1. The overscroll glow is enabled in this rom and you can even change the color by changing two image in the framework-res.apk
thanks for your help.
As soon as Overcome integrates a OC/UV kernel with smartass cpu governor, I will probably make the jump to Overcome.
sohrab1985 said:
Does anyone know how to enable overscroll glow on galaxy tab in stock rom 2.3.3?
I looked for it in some forum, but I only found some files to flash with recovery which are not for galaxy tab and this rom.
It's enabled on overcome RC1, So someone should know how to do it.
Thanks in advance.
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if you go to setting you will already see that it has overscroll glow (orange like color)
if you need to create your own color use uot kitchen(change animation,battery,icons ..etc)
you will need to upload these two files framework-res.apk and SystemUI.apk.
for the link
http://uot.dakra.lt/kitchen/
Good Luck
semsem1969 said:
if you go to setting you will already see that it has overscroll glow (orange like color)
if you need to create your own color use uot kitchen(change animation,battery,icons ..etc)
you will need to upload these two files framework-res.apk and SystemUI.apk.
for the link
http://uot.dakra.lt/kitchen/
Good Luck
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That's an interesting website. It makes it so easy to change your theme.
Thanks mate.