[Q] Transparent Nav Bar - Moto X Q&A

I have tried to search and can't find anything that works. GEL, Rooted, Xposed, Gravity Box...can't get status and navigation bar transparent. Any suggestions?

Well I don't think you'd want a transparent status bar, it would overlap your app. While I too think a transparent navigation bar would be nice I think kit kats immersion mode kind of fulfills this.
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Sorry for the dumb question but how do you access that option?
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You don't activate it, if an app supports it whenever necessary the status and Nav bar disappear.
Keep in mind this is for 4.4+

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[Q] [Req] hidden Status Bar

Hey all you talented developers,...
as our SAMOLED Displays suffer from degradation of the organic LED when constantly emmiting bright white or blue,
some of us found here the need of a hideable status bar.
I searched all the internet and all of this forum but couldnĀ“t find such an app.
Is there any app or widget possible which can hide or un-hide the status bar?
Or is there any adb code that hide it and onther adb code that un-hides it??
Any help would be highly welcome.
Somehow ist should be possible.... at least we are on android
greetz the bapsack
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P.S.
1. as far as I know no launcher hides the statusbar permanently
2. even though some (!) apps might support fullscreen the status bar is still there in most apps
Both LauncherPro and Zeam have hideable status bars. See market.
the status bar is only hidden in the launcher
if you open any app e.g. internet or navigation the status bar is back in its place
Try dolphin browser, it has full screen I think
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I wonder if adding the notitlebar attribute in the framework manifest would work
No clue though, will try when have time or someone else could
Degradation? I don't think so.
Anu source?
I think the display only suffers from a minor burn-in problem, where the burn in disappears after somewhile.
well take this pic of a blank white screen aas a proof
you can still see the status bar as a shadow
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11265409/n1amoled/IMG_0706.JPG
ADW.Launcher has a hidable status bar. You just flick your finger UP, the status bar hides. Flick it UP again, it returns.
PS : I can fit in 5 rows of icons easily.
bapsack said:
well take this pic of a blank white screen aas a proof
you can still see the status bar as a shadow
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11265409/n1amoled/IMG_0706.JPG
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lol why is this a problem if the status bar is there anyway?
ragin said:
ADW.Launcher has a hidable status bar. You just flick your finger UP, the status bar hides. Flick it UP again, it returns.
PS : I can fit in 5 rows of icons easily.
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And it also can hide the dockbar
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the aim is to hide the freakin status bar permanently
e.g.: even when navigating, web-browsing or running any other app
This adw.Launcher can NOT do!
Just start any app and zack, back is the statusbar no matter what launcher u use ADW.Launcher, Lauchner.Pro or Zeam
I have status bar burn in, viewable on the screen test blue background.
5 months, low brightness, status bar hidden most of the time using launcher pro.
Pretty sad really
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Second ADW.Launcher
android53 said:
I have status bar burn in, viewable on the screen test blue background.
5 months, low brightness, status bar hidden most of the time using launcher pro.
Pretty sad really
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seems we really need something to hide it permanently!
MemphisLeak said:
lol why is this a problem if the status bar is there anyway?
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That's not even a Galaxy S hah, and no burn in here with launcher pro 99% of it's life. I'm not sure how this is viewed, but if someone without a status bar is getting the same thing, it's seems a bit irrelevant in general to blame the status bar?
@bapsack
I accidently thanked you for that post hah wanted to quote it, anyways the reason for that is because it's not possible to replace that yet obviously, nothing integrates all the dynamic info it displays. It's required sorry bud!
Daneshm90 said:
I wonder if adding the notitlebar attribute in the framework manifest would work
No clue though, will try when have time or someone else could
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tell me how to do and I will check
My bet is:
-make your notification bar 0-20% black
-set 50%/50%/20% R/G/B color for notification bar font and make icons with blurred edges in the same color
NO way you will get a burn.
Thnak you MACHETE.

White status bar help

I'm trying to get a "MIUI-like" look on Holoblur ROM, and I was wondering if there is a way to get a white status bar and possibly navbar background. Maybe even white settings background if possible. I've tried the xposed framework, and the icons and text fonts and colors, etc work fine, but I can't find a module that can successfully change the status bar to white, or even make it transparent to allow the status bar background color features in the modules to work. Any help?
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Custom rom
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You'll have to either replace the status bar's png file or change the hex code in an xml file.....I'm not really a themer, just edited enough apk's....A quick google or xda search about this subject should point you in the right direction.

Notification Bar transparency

I was wondering if there were some way to make the notification bar on a custom rom transparent but keep the time and everything on it color and visible without pulling the bar down?
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Navigation Bar

Well, the reason of this topic is that some aspects of the navigation bar don't work or don't work correctly. First, when i'm on home, either on the default launcher or in the Google Experience Launcher, the navigation bar is completely black, not even transparent.
I thought that the navigation bar, as the status bar, would be translucent. But it isn't even transparent.
Is there any solution for it? Without rooting? I still don't want to lose warranty as I just have got this Moto X since mid-January. I'll root in two or three months.
Anyway, solutions?
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Wrong forum. I derped. Ignore me.
You can't alter the nav bar without root.
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Transparent nav bar

Does anyone know how to setup the nav bar to be transparent on 4.4.2? Im using gravitybox and I cant find a setting for it. Ive done searches but the only answers I can find are for the JB version of gravitybox. Its already transparent on my homescreen with my wallpaper by default, but when I use Chrome or any other app it's just black. Thanks for any help.
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Xposed module tinted status bar also has a setting to make the nav bar match. Maybe kind of what you are looking for
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I'll give that a try and report back. Thanks for the tip.
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Well I tried it out, I couldn't seem to get it to do what I wanted, because even though the nav bar was transparent, the screen seemed to be still scaled for the nav bar. The only way I can get the screen to scale to take the space of the nav bar is expanded desktop mode and use the pie controls, which I don't really like. It just seems like there would be a way. I don't really need a black background to my nav bar, I know where the buttons are in my head, just the outline of the buttons would be enough for me. If I was able to see what was underneath the buttons that would make my screen seem bigger and better for reading and browsing and such.
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Found the perfect solution, there's a module for xposed called app settings. It allows you to force immersive mode for any app you select, along with lots of other useful settings. Immersive mode works even better than a transparent nav bar because you can select items that would be under the nav bar.
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