Hi,
I'm want to hide the name of the provider on my TF3D Home screen.
Can anybody help me or show me the tread.
Thanks
Lambert
And actually I want to have it visible better in bold or bigger sized letters lol.
I can't find where, it doesn't work editing the xml files or registry or whatever... or I missed the right part of them
Like many other's i have tried to hop onto the skinning boat after the release of metamorph.
and i think like many others i have problems with those .9.png files. i read stericsons write up on them but i cant make any sense out of it.
therefore i would like to ask from any of you that do understand them: could you make a short video describing the editing of 1 file?
since i'm a visual kind of guy this would 99% sure make me understand it and make me able to continue with my theme.
i would really really apreciate this guys..
you can power up draw9patch and play with it and you will understand it..
few thing you should know
when you load a regular png file(not .9.png) the tool automatically expend the size by 1 pixel each side(up down left right)
then you can edit
the left and top sides represents stretchable area.. you should put there one or two black pixels.. no more!(for each side)
the right and bottom sides are represents the content area.. you can fill it how you like.. but keep it one line for each side
then you need to save it.. when you save it the tool adds a .9 to the end of the file name
the next move is to compile the file with eclipse........
i dont have time to make a vid right this second, but im willing to help you out...first tell me, have you checked out the source code? It has all the .9.png's UNCOMPILED, which means that they still have the guides drawn and you can take a look at certain images to get an idea of how the guies SHOULD be drawn for a certain image.
Brief explanation...The TOP and LEFT sides of the 1px border are where you will draw a single (or double is allowed) guide marker to mark where the image will be stretched. You are allowed up to 2 guides on the top and 2 on the left, but no more.
On the BOTTOM and RIGHT sides of your 1px border you will draw guide markers for the "Content area" of the image. That is to say, if you have a button that will contain text, image, or other content, you draw a line across the bottom edge from one side of the button to the other to center the content in the center of the button. Then the same for the right side to make it centered vertically.
You should check out the source and look at those images in there, that'll help you see what draw9patch does and how certain images should look when they're done.
Then you have to compile the images in eclipse to get them to work right. just start a new Android project and choose "From existing Source", then choose one of the samples that comes with the SDK...i use home.apk. then after you edit the .9.png's with draw9patch, you dump them into a folder (i.e. res/drawable or res/drawable-land) in the project, overwrite whatever images may already be there, and then right click the root of the project in the tree view and go down to "Android Tools" and pick "Export Unsigned package". (it doesnt matter if its signed cuz your just gonna extract it for the images)
This will save an .apk file to your eclipse workspace directory. just copy it to your desktop and extract it to get the freshly compiled .9.png's and inject them into your .apk or update.zip...then sign and flash!
Hope this helps...
-BMFC
ok so the problem for me seems to lie with eclipse, atm i'm stuck on the fact that when i try to open an existing project, i dont have the AndroidManifest.xml and when i extract it from some other theme, it says it cant be parsed. so eehm where exactly should i find a unparsed AndroidManifest.xml or what should be in it?
you already got me a lot further! thanx!
did you try using a different sample application? there are some that throw some errors when i first try to open them as projects but home.apk seems to work fine for me. i tried to figure out why youd be getting that error but i dont seem to get it for any of my samples so maybe its a problem with your SDK? im not sure but here is my AndroidManifest.xml from the home.apk sample, it works for me so it SHOULD work for you. if not you may have a deeper issue going on. anyways just drop the ".txt" from the end of the filename and drop it in [YourSDKdirectory]/platform/Android 1.6/samples/Home/ and then try to open as existing project again. Lemme know if it works...
-BMFC
View attachment AndroidManifest.xml.txt
Is there a way that you can make .9 images on photoshop? Or someway to get around using the 9 tool found in the sdk?
AndroidFiend said:
Is there a way that you can make .9 images on photoshop? Or someway to get around using the 9 tool found in the sdk?
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yeah, you just give the image a 1px border on all sides and then draw the guides on the border and then save it and compile with eclipse...its the same basic thing, the draw9patch tool just automates most of it for you.
-BMFC
Hey, I'm also one of the people who jumped in the Metamorph bandwagon(not that it's bad), and I'm also having trouble with .9.png's.
In my case, I downloaded an existing Metamorph theme, and I'm basically recoloring some .9's here and there. So, is it possible to just open the .9's in Photoshop, recolor them, then save it as normal? or do I still have to recompile it in Eclipse?
Thanks in advance.
bmfc187 said:
i dont have time to make a vid right this second, but im willing to help you out...first tell me, have you checked out the source code? It has all the .9.png's UNCOMPILED, which means that they still have the guides drawn and you can take a look at certain images to get an idea of how the guies SHOULD be drawn for a certain image.
Brief explanation...The TOP and LEFT sides of the 1px border are where you will draw a single (or double is allowed) guide marker to mark where the image will be stretched. You are allowed up to 2 guides on the top and 2 on the left, but no more.
On the BOTTOM and RIGHT sides of your 1px border you will draw guide markers for the "Content area" of the image. That is to say, if you have a button that will contain text, image, or other content, you draw a line across the bottom edge from one side of the button to the other to center the content in the center of the button. Then the same for the right side to make it centered vertically.
You should check out the source and look at those images in there, that'll help you see what draw9patch does and how certain images should look when they're done.
Then you have to compile the images in eclipse to get them to work right. just start a new Android project and choose "From existing Source", then choose one of the samples that comes with the SDK...i use home.apk. then after you edit the .9.png's with draw9patch, you dump them into a folder (i.e. res/drawable or res/drawable-land) in the project, overwrite whatever images may already be there, and then right click the root of the project in the tree view and go down to "Android Tools" and pick "Export Unsigned package". (it doesnt matter if its signed cuz your just gonna extract it for the images)
This will save an .apk file to your eclipse workspace directory. just copy it to your desktop and extract it to get the freshly compiled .9.png's and inject them into your .apk or update.zip...then sign and flash!
Hope this helps...
-BMFC
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hey brotherin ..
i didnt have to do that at all. just make sure you have a fresh .png to work with.
)i.e - ballsack.png - wanna stretch it so the sack is in the middle of png.
)do the lines up top and left like stated .. but the guides really arent that important at the bottom.
)next you will than get it to your liking - watch the right side of screen in the example pane, you can see the image shifting - hence you can shift gradients and such with more guide lines behind the first pixel that you mark for guide line. get it?
)than you save the file from the "File" option as a .9.png file.
)and walla its a .9 that can be shfted with the existing metadata that is there.
just dont get too advanced or imsure it wont work to well.i have edited all kinds of them in PSCS4 and than the .9 editor from HTC. Its hard as **** to do. but it pays off. hope this helps.
like bmfc said, get the uncompiled .9.png from the source. makes it so much easier.
then what I do is
open the source .9.png in cs4
marquee tool, and select all content except the guidelines, make it invisible
save that image as ex. guide.png.
take all the images that look the same i.e pressed/selected/default of the same images
open them and the guide.png in photoshop, copy and paste the modified .9.png onto the guide.png, then I save as the original image, repeat as many times as needed,
then when done with that before I compile, I move all of the images with guidelines to a folder ex. guidelines, so that I will have them for future use.
then follow what bmfc said to compile them in eclipse.
check out this video walthrough for working with the .9.png files.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lf1l9JV9JBw
thanks for the info
the youtube link was a great help
less frustrated....and need improvement but at least getting better and getting the hang of it
the attachment was just for kicks and practice
takumi2k4 said:
Hey, I'm also one of the people who jumped in the Metamorph bandwagon(not that it's bad), and I'm also having trouble with .9.png's.
In my case, I downloaded an existing Metamorph theme, and I'm basically recoloring some .9's here and there. So, is it possible to just open the .9's in Photoshop, recolor them, then save it as normal? or do I still have to recompile it in Eclipse?
Thanks in advance.
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completely legit. ive been doing it now for a while, works fine. after editing in photoshop, just close the image and click ok when it asks if you want to save the changes.
Hi there,
I have been looking into changing the nav bar buttons for Rosie, like what this guy has done - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=702298
I have looked into his files and asked but got no answer as yet. I know Stickman has also done this for SenseHero B4 and onwards, but can't reach him either at the mo.
Does anyone know what lines of code need to be changed to get the different apps mapped to the buttons on the nav bar?
I have decompiled all the xml files and the classes.dex file in Rosie.apk but can't see what to change. I personally want to change the right hand button to something else, for example "Browser".
I'm pretty sure it's somewhere in the classes.dex file.
Any help would be much appreciated
Great idea i miss the Expressio bar as well
Does anyone know how to change the color of the text on buttons? Ive been messing around with my phone a lot and have somehow changed the color to white and now I cant see the text on buttons. I'm running kaos froyo but all of the framework-res has been replaced. I have tried colorchanger.jar but it doesn't control these colors and I cant seem to find what file it is?
I have found a great looking theme that has all it's graphics in the drawable-hdmi folder. The only thing I need to do to use them is resize them to same size as the corresponding file for our phone, correct? Basically spinner_black.png has to be the same dimensions as the original.
Also I want to take the spinner, wait, icon out of the NFL mobile app and use it in my theme. I have been reading a lot and trying to figure this out on my own. I am now able to read all xml files in plain readable English and am able to convert it back to binary. I still don't know what all the java means but I'm trying to learn that now. Does anyone know any easy way to find what I'm looking for or should I just wait and figure it out with the knowledge of more java.
For those who are interested the resources.arsc file found in framework-res.apk is where the control of the color of buttons is located. I dont know how to decompile it into readable form yet but that is what controls colors and size of images for some things. Colors for the notification bar is held is services.jar so at least Im making some headway. I will keep posting small things I find here to help anyone wanting to make there own themes.
P.S. My **** is starting to look really sweet
Did you figure it out?
I am trying to change the look of the default dock for the EVO. I have been able to change the background for it, but after a few hours of looking around for the XML file that controls the layout of the dock, I still can't find it. Any ideas where that specific file is? Also I am looking for this file so I can get rid of the word "phone", along with the plus and circle arrow icons. Am I going about this the right way by finding the XML file then alter it to get rid of the images/words?
Thanks in advanced!