Hey guys here is another theme edited by me for themer using zooper widget
Steps for apply it.
1. Download the .zip file and .img file ( download .img only if you wants preview in choosing theme)
2. Place .zip file to mycolorscreen/themer/exported/zip
3. Save .png file to mycolorscreen/themer/exported/thumbs
4. Now go to the themer theme store then click on exported
5. Choose theme and apply it
6. Enjoy
Here is another screenshot
i'm not pro.....
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This live wallpaper morph. tia
Edit: morph not morphine, silly text prediction lol
You have to have Morph from the market installed then place the .zip in X:\Android Themes where X is the drive letter of your mounted phone.
I don't think it's a metamorph zip though. I followed the instructions on his page and I get an error saying that livewallpaper is not in the androidthemes folder. For example I'm trying to use the one with the lw2 themes... Any ideas?
There are 7 separate morphs in that zip. (all for the free/older version of metamorph only)
Do this to try each (one at a time)
-Extract the entire zip to a folder
-for, say LWP1: zip up only LWP1.thm and the corresponding LiveWallpapers folder to a zip named LWP1.zip
-copy the .zip to /sdcard/AndroidThemes
-apply it with metamorph.
have you tryed flashing in recovery..
britoso said:
There are 7 separate morphs in that zip. (all for the free/older version of metamorph only)
Do this to try each (one at a time)
-Extract the entire zip to a folder
-for, say LWP1: zip up only LWP1.thm and the corresponding LiveWallpapers folder to a zip named LWP1.zip
-copy the .zip to /sdcard/AndroidThemes
-apply it with metamorph.
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If you no longer use a Sense rom, but miss the beautifully themed Sense clocks made by XDA community members, here's an easy way to port the look into FancyWidget. This is the exact process I used to port this skin
1. Download your themed Sense clock of choice.
For the purposes of this tutorial, I will use Black with Red Tint from this thread
2. Unzip the contents of the flashable package to a directory on your computer
3. Navigate to the /system/app subfolder to find HtcClockWidget.apk
4. Extract the contents of the apk file using a zip program (7zip is free and great)
5. Navigate to where you just extracted the contents of the apk and then to /res/drawable-hdpi
6. In this folder you will find all of the .png files needed to make your new theme pack (plus extras). The only catch is that you will have to rename them.
Rename From >> To
clock_base.png >> base.png
dot.png >> dots.png
flip_0.png >> n0.png
flip_1.png >> n1.png
flip_2.png >> n2.png
flip_3.png >> n3.png
flip_4.png >> n4.png
flip_5.png >> n5.png
flip_6.png >> n6.png
flip_7.png >> n7.png
flip_8.png >> n8.png
flip_9.png >> n9.png
flip_am.png >> am.png
flip_pm.png >> pm.png
[Optional step: if you want a preview in FancyWidget, convert the weatherclock_preview.png to a jpg file with the theme name like "BlackRed.jpg" If you don't take this step, your skin will still work fine: you just won't have a preview before applying it. No big deal.]
7. Create a new directory (anywhere) with the name of your theme. I'll call it "BlackRed." Copy the png files you just renamed into this directory.
8. Create a new text file named the same as the directory ("BlackRed.txt" in this case) and inside of it, use the first line to type out the name of your theme (Black Red Tint) the second line to type out the creator/artist/whatever. You can use the third line for a weblink if you want.
9. Now simply copy the directory you just filled (BlackRed in this case) onto your phone, under /sdcard/Android/data/fancywidget/clockskins/
That's it! From within FancyWidget, go to Appearance Settings > Clock Skins and you should see it on the "Installed" tab. Oh, and make sure your clock is set to Flip style under the widget appearance settings, otherwise the end product isn't going to look anything like the Sense clock.
Note: I'm not sure how flexible FW will be about it, but you want the directory name, text file name, and preview jpg name (if applicable) to be the same (BlackRed directory, BlackRed.txt, BlackRed.jpg)
1. Kindly read my post at
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1078446
2. Download this file
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/28960469/Lalit lock.zip
3. Download these trial icon files
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/28960469/256x256.rar
4. Download a free tool Paint.net (google...its free for windows).
5. Patience is required only once then onceu r done..u'll remember all on fingertips
- Make two separate folders and copy icon files in one.
- Open the downloaded zip file with winrar and extract the contents to another folder (do not mess around with original zip always make a backup copy)
- In extracted files you will have three folders
data
meta-inf
system
- open system then app u will find htclockscreen.apk ..Extract this file in different place so that u can view it separately.
- when you have extracted htclockscreen.apk (winrar can do it) go to folder htclockscreen.apk>res>drawable-hdpi folder.
6. Now you will see all the icon files used by lockscreen.. And you will easily identify the icons used by me in my lock screen.(screenshots)
7. Now either use your own collection or the demo icons provided by me open each file you want to edit with paint.net and edit the file as per your
requirement and play around with icons as you like.
8. Now u have a new set of icons in drawable-hdpi folder.
9. Important
Open the lalit lock.zip (do not extract jst keep clicking in winrar in sequense
lalit lock.zip>system>app>htclockscreen.apk>res>drawable-hdpi
copy the icons you edited here via drag and drop (do not destroy the directory or file structure)
10. Let it recompile zip if it asks.
11. Do backup and jst shoot ur zip and u will have ur lockscreen
Happy modding
Is it possible to transform a MIUI theme to Morph theme?
Mtz file is a zip archive where are the zip archives with no extensions (for example, file "framework-res" and rename it to "framework-res.zip" and extract).
I came to this already, what's next?
Attached is a color changing power button to replace the normal dull white lock.
How to make the changes:
1) Read this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1436434
2) download the files from the above thread
3) download and extract the zip file below
4) decompile your framework-res.apk
5) replace the files in the /res/drawable-320dpi with the one extracted in (3)
6) recompile
7) put the newly modded framework-res.apk into the FTM.zip from (1) above
8) copy the zip to your SDCard
8) boot into recovery and flash
*please back up your old framework-res.apk and i take no responsibilities should anything goes wrong with your phone!
Credits:
1) "xavierjohn22" for "autoAPK tool" development
2) whoever that created the FTM.zip cwm flashable template
3) maxicet who wrote a comprehensive guide on how to mod the lockscreen line
4) psdgraphics.com (http://www.psdgraphics.com) for the psd template.