hi all,
i need the file: framework-res.apk of 2.1 O2.
i changed the strings.xml into the framework.res.apk
and now my streak is not powering on.
tnx.
here u go
yosss said:
hi all,
i need the file: framework-res.apk of 2.1 O2.
i changed the strings.xml into the framework.res.apk
and now my streak is not powering on.
tnx.
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My suggestion, and i may be wrong and if so i will be scalded for suggesting it, look on the wiki for your rom, download it, find a way to extract files from it and get the file from there.
OP prob solved his issue one way or another a long time ago, look at the timestamps, it's nearly a year old
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Hey guys, I want to know where the dialer is located and how to theme it, on ROMs like MiuI and Cyanogen based!
Thank you!
FelipeRRM said:
Hey guys, I want to know where the dialer is located and how to theme it, on ROMs like MiuI and Cyanogen based!
Thank you!
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but why in dev section???
it's located in system/app, it's called phone.apk, open it and go to res/..., there you'll find what you search
Opps, I was sure I was posting on the themes section, sorry =( !
But after extracting the phone apk, how do I bake it into a new apk?
FelipeRRM said:
Opps, I was sure I was posting on the themes section, sorry =( !
But after extracting the phone apk, how do I bake it into a new apk?
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i always do it this way, open with 7zip or winrar, then res/drawale-hdpi and i pull the drawable-hdpi out into any folder, replace the images i want to change, when im ready i go back to the opened winrar or 7zip then delete the current drawable-hdpi and put my edited one in there (where the old one was before), thats it, worked for me most times
wrong section my friend. be careful next time!
Thank you, will test it later.
Can't find what I want to change: The white thing just under the numbers you have entered, sepparating the number line to the dialer. Thing is I wanna remove it =/
First, sorry for my poor english and thanks to everyone can help me. I really really want to change notification pulldown background to a custom PNG image. So who can show me how to do?
I'm using JJ Hybrid ROm for arcS.
THanks
Oohhlala said:
First, sorry for my poor english and thanks to everyone can help me. I really really want to change notification pulldown background to a custom PNG image. So who can show me how to do?
I'm using JJ Hybrid ROm for arcS.
THanks
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wrong section :/
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1374394
@pandamic : sorry mate, i'm newbie
XperienceD said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1374394
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thanks for link, i follow your guide to de-compile SystemUI.apk for editing, i used the guide from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1803813 to edit my systemui and when i move new systemui.apk to my phone, i lost my notification . I think i didn't understand exactly these sentences in you guide "Before using the new apk you need to extract the resources.arsc, then simply put it back in the new apk overwriting the original resources.arsc.
In WinRar it will give you the option to choose the compression method, and it's vital that you choose Store as the compression method..."
The resources.arsc file i have to put in the new apk is the one in the decompiled apk folder ?
Sorry for my poor english. THanks
Oohhlala said:
I think i didn't understand exactly these sentences in you guide "Before using the new apk you need to extract the resources.arsc, then simply put it back in the new apk overwriting the original resources.arsc.
In WinRar it will give you the option to choose the compression method, and it's vital that you choose Store as the compression method..."
The resources.arsc file i have to put in the new apk is the one in the decompiled apk folder ?
Sorry for my poor english. THanks
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No, it's the one from the newly built apk, simply extract it then add it straight back.
XperienceD said:
No, it's the one from the newly built apk, simply extract it then add it straight back.
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i think i did exactly to compile the apk because i didn't have got bootloop. But i didn't have good result of " dropdown background " editing. I was still fail, lost my notification bar again. It made me a headache three days
I dont know i was wrong in which step to change " dropdown background " into picture
btw when i used Theming tool do decompile Settings.apk, it was fail
hello,
Im new to the whole android deverlopment and need some help from you guys.
I try to make a minimalistic and clean homescreen to my MIUI 3.6.7 phone.
Allready maneged to make the batery topbar white. But now im stucked.
s1.directupload.net/file/d/3281/wxm7fcqs_png.html
I need to remove carrier, clock and app names in dock. I know i have to decompile and compile again the MiuiSystemUI.apk.
But My windows system is very old and i have to set it up from scratch because something is wrong with java..so the compilerprograms i tried wont work. +I dont know witch file i have to edit.
Can someone edit MiuiSystemUI.apk for my?
or
Can explain step by step witch file and witch lines i have to change.
When the homescreen is done I gona upload all neccesery files but u can have it first when u help
file-upload.net/download-7695289/MiuiSystemUI.apk.html
n-play-a said:
hello,
Im new to the whole android deverlopment and need some help from you guys.
I try to make a minimalistic and clean homescreen to my MIUI 3.6.7 phone.
Allready maneged to make the batery topbar white. But now im stucked.
s1.directupload.net/file/d/3281/wxm7fcqs_png.html
I need to remove carrier, clock and app names in dock. I know i have to decompile and compile again the MiuiSystemUI.apk.
But My windows system is very old and i have to set it up from scratch because something is wrong with java..so the compilerprograms i tried wont work. +I dont know witch file i have to edit.
Can someone edit MiuiSystemUI.apk for my?
or
Can explain step by step witch file and witch lines i have to change.
When the homescreen is done I gona upload all neccesery files but u can have it first when u help
file-upload.net/download-7695289/MiuiSystemUI.apk.html
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Maybe ask in the MIUI thread.
GamingDj said:
Maybe ask in the MIUI thread.
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good idea. dident know there is a subforum. i wait, maybe i find help here, will try in MIUI thread if not.
Hi guys, I'm fairly new to this but I wanted to know how I can change the list pressed animation style in Xperia U? I mean the white background glow on pressing and holding any list button in menus or tabs or buttons, for example see the following photo (attachments), how the background of the notification has turn to white (fading).
I thought there might be a. 9.png file for that, but when I started searching for in the drawable folder of framework-res.apk, I wasn't able to find it?
So I wanna know that am I searching wrongly or there is no such file and just a xml code which I'm not able to get my hands on because of lack of my knowledge of decompiling the apks. I tried decompiling it by apktool but it won't budge. Also to edit pngs I am using a simple technique (posted by a xda user, sorry for not recalling your name but thanks) that is to just open or extract the roms through 7zip and then just copy them back to the respective apk file. This seems to be working as I was able to create my own lockscreen. So please help me in finding where I'm going wrong.
Thanks in advanced...
You must decompile the framework-res.apk and then, search in /drawable-hdpi folder the image. Its name is notification-normal-bg.9.png or something like that. Edit it with photoshop, and, when you have all that you want, compile the framework-res.apk and change it in your phone. Do a backup before do anything.
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Slash137 said:
You must decompile the framework-res.apk and then, search in /drawable-hdpi folder the image. Its name is notification-normal-bg.9.png or something like that. Edit it with photoshop, and, when you have all that you want, compile the framework-res.apk and change it in your phone. Do a backup before do anything.
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First of all thanks for your advice, but as it turns out the Sony isn't using that file?? And also I just did it with my normal method (described before), so I guess it might be a problem that I'm not decompiling it, but as it turns out I don't know exactly how to. So can you suggest me a Guide or something like that through which I can learn to do it without any problems...?? Because last I time tried it, I got a failed app! Please help, thanks in advance...
divinemamgai said:
First of all thanks for your advice, but as it turns out the Sony isn't using that file?? And also I just did it with my normal method (described before), so I guess it might be a problem that I'm not decompiling it, but as it turns out I don't know exactly how to. So can you suggest me a Guide or something like that through which I can learn to do it without any problems...?? Because last I time tried it, I got a failed app! Please help, thanks in advance...
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I have successfully figured out the first part of the problem, the sony uses the .png starting with semc... So I just searched for semc_list_.... And found what I was looking for. But still how to decompile system apps in Xperia based devices succesfully..? Please someone..?
divinemamgai said:
I have successfully figured out the first part of the problem, the sony uses the .png starting with semc... So I just searched for semc_list_.... And found what I was looking for. But still how to decompile system apps in Xperia based devices succesfully..? Please someone..?
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You must use APKTool for decompile. When you got it it's so easy to use.
Slash137 said:
You must use APKTool for decompile. When you got it it's so easy to use.
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Yeah buddy, it was pretty easy. And I figured out what I was doing wrong before, I wasn't including framework-res.apk and SemcGenericUxp.apk in the tool to help it compile the resources! Thanks.
divinemamgai said:
Yeah buddy, it was pretty easy. And I figured out what I was doing wrong before, I wasn't including framework-res.apk and SemcGenericUxp.apk in the tool to help it compile the resources! Thanks.
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Can you suggest me a method of porting roms perfectly...?
divinemamgai said:
Can you suggest me a method of porting roms perfectly...?
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Don't worry GOT.. IT....
Hi, I am hoping that one of the Android developers on here might be able to give me a bit of advice please regarding editting my 'framework.jar' file.
I have a Jiayu G3 phone running Android Jelly Bean 4.1.2 but my caller ID is not functioning properly because it is not matching local & international numbers. Having done a lot of searching it appears that this is probably due to the parameters in the 'framework.jar' file as per this post on xdadevelopers here
I have succesfully decompiled the 'framework-res.apk' file using apktools and confirmed that the 'config_use_strict_phone_number_comparation' variable is set to false. However, I am having trouble decompiling the 'framework.jar' file.
I have copied the 'framework.jar' file from my phone and opened it in a Jave decompiler. However, all I am presented with is the following:
Code:
META-INF
MANIFEST.MF
preloaded-classes
(See attached image)
In the xda post it says the following:
II) Check for and fix MIN_MATCH constant in telephony framework
1) Decompile framework.jar
2) Open smali/android/telephony/PhoneNumberUtils.smali
3) Search for MIN_MATCH constant and set it to 0x7
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...but I don't appear to have that in mine.
Am I doing something wrong.
If anyone could offer any advice I would be very grateful.
Many thanks
Russell
P'S. I tried replying about this in the original xda post itself but I don't have authorisation to post in the developers section so I thought I would try here instead.
So, is no one able to help me with this then. All the searching I've done indicates that when I decompress 'framework.jar' then I should have 'classes.dex' inside. However I don't have that.
Can anyone explain to me why this is please before I pull the rest of my hair out.
Thanks
Russell_S said:
So, is no one able to help me with this then. All the searching I've done indicates that when I decompress 'framework.jar' then I should have 'classes.dex' inside. However I don't have that.
Can anyone explain to me why this is please before I pull the rest of my hair out.
Thanks
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You have to use apktool and apply the command to decompile..
eg.
apktool d framework.jar
this in cmd, will create a new folder named framework.jar.out, then you navigate inside this folder were all the smali's files are etc..
PS. you can't open framework.jar in java decompile, you can open framework.jar extract the classes.dex then use dex2jar tool and turn it back into framework_classes.jar this is the one that can be viewed with java decompilers
Does annybody know....
Where i can find a clean Settings.apk for the GE 4.3 (i9505) that i can mod? (Decompile/Recompile)
frapedas said:
You have to use apktool and apply the command to decompile..
eg.
apktool d framework.jar
this in cmd, will create a new folder named framework.jar.out, then you navigate inside this folder were all the smali's files are etc..
PS. you can't open framework.jar in java decompile, you can open framework.jar extract the classes.dex then use dex2jar tool and turn it back into framework_classes.jar this is the one that can be viewed with java decompilers
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Thanks for the help. I'm away this week but I'll give it a go next weekend when I'm back.
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Force it into submission
be rough with it
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Russell_S said:
then I should have 'classes.dex' inside. However I don't have that.
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Are you using a deodexed ROM?
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Are you using a deodexed ROM?
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You've got me there. How would I find out?
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Ok, I'm gradually learning here. Having done a bit of research it appears that my rom is odexed (I have .apk and .odex files in my /system/app folder).
I'm assuming then that this will scupper my plans to edit my framework.jar file.
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Russell_S said:
I'm assuming then that this will scupper my plans to edit my framework.jar file.
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No no, you just need to deodex your ROM then, luckily for you I've got a little thread here - [Info/How-To/Tools] Deodexing Made Easy... - which will help you with that, obviously ignore the Xperia Z Users part and give the rest a read.
XperienceD said:
No no, you just need to deodex your ROM then, luckily for you I've got a little thread here - [Info/How-To/Tool] Deodexing Made Easy... - which will help you with that, obviously ignore the Xperia Z Users part and give the rest a read.
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Thanks very much for that, I shall digest the information while I'm on holiday ready to act on it when I get back.
I'll let you know how I get on.
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