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I am trying to learn how to port themes. I need your help.
Here is the theme I am trying to port: MattedBlue
I have solicited help from a couple of people and I think I now have the basics. I'm going to use this thread to ask more questions and eventually use it for the theme. If I am asking dumb questions, perhaps it will benefit and/or motivate others.
What I've done so far:
I have downloaded the stock theme zip for bi-winning
I have downloaded the MattedBlue theme (sadly, on my only attempt I used a version for the Evo, not the Fascinate... trying again tonight with this version).
I have used 7Zip to open both zips and the framework-res.apk
I have navigated to the drawable folders in each
I moved ALL files from the theme drawable folder, to the respective drawable folder of the stock theme zip... essentially a mass move/replace. I have since learned THIS may have been my issue.
I then closed everything up, uploaded the zip, flashed it... odd thing is it worked SORTA, the only image that changed (that I can recall) was the notification bar looked like the CM7 one... so, some progress, but the other 700+ images were still stock bi-winning.
I have been informed to move over the images in smaller batches and to try again, paying attention to the images more closely.
Questions:
I didn't see how I need to repackage/sign the zip... is that even needed?
Once I opened the framework-res.apk it created a folder/archive in 7zip... do I need to do something with that after I moved all the images over?
I ONLY touched framework-res.apk, not twframework-res.apk (because on my first attempt I was using mattedblue for the HTC Evo) and that was not in the theme obviously... NOW I am going to attempt the Fascinate port which I believe does have both framework.apk's.... perhaps that was also my problem?
How do I go about theming the system apps (the theme has this already), is it the same process for apps?
Thoughts:
This has been a great learning experience
It does seem easier than I first thought.... but also incredibly eye-opening at the talent/time some of you guys have. I can NOT imagine doing this from scratch.. porting is good starting point.
The android community is amazing. Everyone I have asked for help, has done so with open arms. I love that about our community, and it is one.
Would like to especially thank JunkDruggler, Birgertime and shreddentyres.
Alright first things first. Do you hate Samsung yet for making a separate twframework-res where they basically duplicated images? It's awesome, isn't it?
Next, that's the thing: a lot of the elements in the system drop down ARE in the twframework-res, and others are peacefully still in framework-res. It's a scavenger hunt of finding images 99% of the time. It's great.
Porting a theme from a Galaxy S ROM would be much easier than a NS or any other AOSP rom because you'd have to match up images yourself and go through a lot of trouble and a LOT of time.
s15274n said:
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I didn't see how I need to repackage/sign the zip... is that even needed?
Once I opened the framework-res.apk it created a folder/archive in 7zip... do I need to do something with that after I moved all the images over?
I ONLY touched framework-res.apk, not twframework-res.apk (because on my first attempt I was using mattedblue for the HTC Evo) and that was not in the theme obviously... NOW I am going to attempt the Fascinate port which I believe does have both framework.apk's.... perhaps that was also my problem?
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ive never had to resign a flashable zip, normally i just pull the metainf folder out of the rom or another theme and modify the update script to suit my needs.
the reason 7zip is creating an archive is that apk's actually use the same file headers as .zip files which is why we are able to unpack apks just like we would unpack a zip. as such once you have completed your image editing you will want to rezip the folders using 7zip then rename to .apk
as for the issue with the evo version there is actually quite a bit of images that are handled by the twframework. the tab colors, color selection, pull down menu etc. personally i find it annoying that samsung broke it up this way but o well. if you want to build off the original cm7 theme it is doable. you will just have to meticulously go through the twframework and framework to make sure you copy the correct images, and may even have to modify some extra images that arent provided to fit the theme.
Cheers
May i add an important tip??
DON'T RE-SIGN ANYTHING.......ESPECIALLY if its going in the /system/ directory....when re-zipping an apk....use the option that retains the current signature...
Just a tip
Okay, I feel like using the fascinate port tonight will yield a lot more success.... it just seems like moving the images over and rezipping is ONE part of it... once I get that right I will need to figure out how to do the phone dialier, etc... is that the same process then, or can I Just take the themed .apk from the fascinate and replace the system app?
Hmm... actually, the stock bi-winning theme zip would not have those system app files, or does it? I HATE not being able to do this from my work pc.
s15274n said:
Okay, I feel like using the fascinate port tonight will yield a lot more success.... it just seems like moving the images over and rezipping is ONE part of it... once I get that right I will need to figure out how to do the phone dialier, etc... is that the same process then, or can I Just take the themed .apk from the fascinate and replace the system app?
Hmm... actually, the stock bi-winning theme zip would not have those system app files, or does it? I HATE not being able to do this from my work pc.
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System apps are similar. Dialer is in DialerTabActivity, Phone is in Phone. All done similarly
you could try just using the applications from the fascinate theme worst case scenario you get a bootloop, but most likely you will just get some fc's
personally i would go through and modify the phone.apk and other applications on your own for a couple reasons.
1. it will give you more practice
2. it is much more satisfying
3. the modded files are much more likely to work.
normally the way i test is just by using root explorer to move my modded files into the correct directories as i work on them. i dont flash through cwm recovery until everything is ready to go and im ready to post. also heed Senior Apocalipsis's advice i learned that one the hard way.
matted BLUES
BLUES is right, this port will make your head spin. i have renamed over 1000 images from the original matted CM7 theme. Let me know where your at and i can send you the images i have and we can collab on it?
e-mail me
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or pm me on xda -
georgegreco86
Bump....
I reverted from CM7 back to Trigger.. guess I am going to try this project again. I failed too many times trying on bi-winning, just not knowing what I was doing... here is hoping I have better luck this time.
I'm downloading at a whopping 8kb using a sprint air card at the beach... awesome.
Read my sig. It involves pc and phone. Fairly easy. If u need help let me know.
s15274n said:
Bump....
I reverted from CM7 back to Trigger.. guess I am going to try this project again. I failed too many times trying on bi-winning, just not knowing what I was doing... here is hoping I have better luck this time.
I'm downloading at a whopping 8kb using a sprint air card at the beach... awesome.
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Well, i have failed so miserably i can't even flash the zip file... just just stuck at installing update....
I guess I will check your thread, if that doesn't work. I may ask for some serious hand-holding or just let you guys do your thing.
Edit, alright, your thread seems much easier than what I was doing. I will try it out.
honestly i started with the settings apk, has very few images and all i wanted to do was to add some color to the old Bionix roms which didnt have the colored settings, once your comfortable u can take on the big boy (framework)...
s15274n said:
Well, i have failed so miserably i can't even flash the zip file... just just stuck at installing update....
I guess I will check your thread, if that doesn't work. I may ask for some serious hand-holding or just let you guys do your thing.
Edit, alright, your thread seems much easier than what I was doing. I will try it out.
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Good new... Bad news....
I have failed again. I want to try the method rel500 mentioned but I don't have adb installed on this work laptop of my wifes... I may try again on another theme when I am home on my PC.
Good news,
Annex1, who actually knows what he is doing is working on porting this theme. Thank god someone is capable and willing.
http://edtdev.com/forum/topic/105-matted-blues/
I don't think annex would mind if I linked to his thread... I'm sure he will post it on xda soon and this thread can die!]
The image name and type may not be the same. You can look into the following apks and framework:
1. Contacts.apk
2. Phone.apk
3. TouchWiz30Launcher.apk
4. framework-res.apk
5. twframework-res.apk
Good luck
s15274n said:
Good new... Bad news....
I have failed again. I want to try the method rel500 mentioned but I don't have adb installed on this work laptop of my wifes... I may try again on another theme when I am home on my PC.
Good news,
Annex1, who actually knows what he is doing is working on porting this theme. Thank god someone is capable and willing.
http://edtdev.com/forum/topic/105-matted-blues/
I don't think annex would mind if I linked to his thread... I'm sure he will post it on xda soon and this thread can die!]
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Off topic. How dI'd you get your avatar?
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^^ I am going to keep trying.. not going to give up. I may on this theme now that annex has it posted. There are some talented/patient people on here, thank God.
^ google something like facemymanga or manga my face? Something like that.. they had a few country site
I posted a couple of wallpapers I had made for this theme/trigger.. you can get them on annex's thread.
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Tested and running perfectly on Bionix 1.3.2!
The power control widget stayed the same color, but I don't mind it much! That's it so far, really.
Thank you for this!
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It's impossible to please everyone and everyone has their personal preferences. This tutorial is for when rom devs don't make what you want! As the title says it's just for battery mods but you can apply this to almost anything to get what you want. I'm going to try and make this as easy as possible. From start to finish. Please read the whole post! I hope this helps at least someone~
First things first. You need to go and download 7zip. Ok.
Now you need to go and find which battery icon images you'd like. For this example, we're going to download the Trigger theme kit. Click here to download. In the kit, I have 3 sets of battery images you can choose from. Let's do it with the semi-accurate batteries.
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Conveniently, I have already named them properly for you! These names are pretty consistent throughout all the Vibrant ROMs I believe, but just be aware that it depends on the framework and the accurate battery mod built into the framework.
Next we need the framework to place these in. I'm going to use Trigger as an example. But you can use any ROM or framework. So if you are using it from a ROM, you need to first open it.
I'd suggest you familiarize yourself with this structure if you already don't know it! Just poke around and see what's where.
Next navigate to the system directory, then framework. Here's what you should see.
The images for the batteries (along with most other system related images) are in framework-res.apk. Pull it out to a new directory. I've got it in the same directory as my theme kit.
After that, you need to right click on the APK and go to the 7-zip option and click open archive.
Many of you probably already know this, but too much information never hurts! APKs are basically renamed zip files. When they are compiled all the files inside are compiled into binary format so you cannot edit them unless you decompile the framework. The exception are images. This is why we can do this and edit them without having to make a new file. We can just open it and replace what we want and replace it back!
Ok so next, after you open it you'll see a couple directories. You need to go to the res directory. In here are more folders! You want to find one that is named drawable-hdpi or drawable-hdpi-v4. In here is the jackpot. You will find the battery images in there, too.
Now here's the magic! Select all the images from the batt_semi-accurate batteries folder and drag them into the opened zip archive (into the res/drawable-hdpi folder)!
7zip will pop up a dialog asking if you want to overwrite or something. Click yes.
Now your framework is ready to be put on your phone!
You can do this one of two ways. Either make a flashable for your phone. Or transfer it via adb in recovery. I like doing method b but I'll briefly go over both.
method A:
I've attached a flash.zip. It contains the new framework I've gone over how to make in this tutorial. Only it is flashable. You can either use it (but replacing the framework-res.apk with the one you're working with) or you can take some time to learn how it's made!
*I made this flashable zip with my ACS tool (link in sig). You can do the same! Open the tool, go to options, make sure you click the checkbox next to system, close options. Click generate zip. You now have an empty flashable zip. You needed to click the systme checkmark because now it knows to transfer anything in the system directory in the zip file to the system directory on your phone. So basically you need to replicate the directory structure. If you open my zip you can see I've done so.
method B:
You need to know how to use adb and command line somewhat to do this. This isn't an ADB guide so please google one to brush up.
Boot your phone into clockwork recovery. And open up a new command line. You need to get into the same folder where your new framework-res.apk is.
commands are pretty basic, cd to change directory.
next you need to run the command to push the file onto the right place on your phone
Code:
adb push framework-res.apk /system/framework/
that should do the trick. it should say transferred in x seconds blah blah. once that's done. reboot. done.
Hi,
Thank you for the info. I have tried this method with original ROM framework-res.apks and THEME framework-res.apks. The only one that I got to function was Glasstopia. The other ones have always caused a boot-loop after getting to the main screen. Some people have responded that it was maybe faulty png files and some say that it was caused by something in the xmls. I just thought this was important to mention.
This is exactly what I wanted but I have a few questions. I have created a theme but when I added the battery images that wanted in there I found that it only decreases in 20% intervals and I want it to decrease in 1% intervals. Im assuming that the theme I based it off of had it in that interval. Any help is greatly appreciate it.
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MeximCivic said:
This is exactly what I wanted but I have a few questions. I have created a theme but when I added the battery images that wanted in there I found that it only decreases in 20% intervals and I want it to decrease in 1% intervals. Im assuming that the theme I based it off of had it in that interval. Any help is greatly appreciate it.
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You'd need to modify Stat_Battery.xml and Stat_Battery_Charge.xml in /res/drawable/
In order to do this you must first decompile (not unzip) the framework.
MWBehr said:
You'd need to modify Stat_Battery.xml and Stat_Battery_Charge.xml in /res/drawable/
In order to do this you must first decompile (not unzip) the framework.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe entries need to be made to the public.xml to account for the new images added to the framework as well. Thats been my biggest hindrance in brining an accurate battery to loki, I always borke the public.xml entries. Ive booted without adding those lines and had no battery at all. Again, I may be wrong but I think those entries are necessary.
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Br1cK'd said:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe entries need to be made to the public.xml to account for the new images added to the framework as well. Thats been my biggest hindrance in brining an accurate battery to loki, I always borke the public.xml entries. Ive booted without adding those lines and had no battery at all. Again, I may be wrong but I think those entries are necessary.
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Not if you're compiling it. Public.xml (or realistically resources.arsc) is updated automatically with any new additions to the drawable folders.
MWBehr said:
Not if you're compiling it. Public.xml (or realistically resources.arsc) is updated automatically with any new additions to the drawable folders.
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I never knew that, I thought it had to be edited prior to compiling. (Facepalm) Behr, I may end up picking your brain on a couple more framework questions one of these days. And never officially said it, welcome to the team!
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Br1cK'd said:
I never knew that, I thought it had to be edited prior to compiling. (Facepalm) Behr, I may end up picking your brain on a couple more framework questions one of these days. And never officially said it, welcome to the team!
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Thanks I feel I should clarify, if you're needing to reference these new pngs in the classes.dex, then it would become neccessary to make the addition.
That brings up an interesting question I ran into a couple versions back. I took my framework, still compiled, added in the pngs I wanted to use for my battery, both necessary battery xmls provided by the creator of that particular mod, and pushed, when I rebooted I had no battery image at all. Booted without error, and the best battery mod ever, infinite! I almost released it as a joke. Then grumbled back to the lab in a vain attempt to fix it. I figured the only thing that could have been amiss was the public.xml entries. Could there have been a more obvious culprit that I overlooked?
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Br1cK'd said:
That brings up an interesting question I ran into a couple versions back. I took my framework, still compiled, added in the pngs I wanted to use for my battery, both necessary battery xmls provided by the creator of that particular mod, and pushed, when I rebooted I had no battery image at all. Booted without error, and the best battery mod ever, infinite! I almost released it as a joke. Then grumbled back to the lab in a vain attempt to fix it. I figured the only thing that could have been amiss was the public.xml entries. Could there have been a more obvious culprit that I overlooked?
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It's an issue with the compiled xmls themselves I believe. Pushing xmls from another framework has always been hit and miss in my experience, and abandoned the proccess altogether awhile back. A guarantee you, however, that if you decompile both, copy over the xmls and pngs, and recompile, that you'll have no issue what-so-ever.
MWBehr said:
It's an issue with the compiled xmls themselves I believe. Pushing xmls from another framework has always been hit and miss in my experience, and abandoned the proccess altogether awhile back. A guarantee you, however, that if you decompile both, copy over the xmls and pngs, and recompile, that you'll have no issue what-so-ever.
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Its the recompiling I can never seem to get, never boots when I do and leaves out the compiled xml every time I try. We'll have to jump on Gtalk or pm, so we dont hijack birgers thread here, sorry roman. if you use Gtalk feel free to add me from my addy in my profile, its always on on my phone.
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Br1cK'd said:
Its the recompiling I can never seem to get, never boots when I do and leaves out the compiled xml every time I try. We'll have to jump on Gtalk or pm, so we dont hijack birgers thread here, sorry roman. if you use Gtalk feel free to add me from my addy in my profile, its always on on my phone.
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Don't see an address in your profile
Anyway, here's the trick to get it to compile for ya:
1. Use APK Manager
2. Make sure all .9.pngs are ok (easy way to check this is scroll through and make sure you have a thumbnail for every image).
3. When compiling, hit "y" when it asks if it's a system apk and then "y" again to build the "keep" directory.
4. Go to the "keep" directory and delete ONLY what you changed (you also must delete resources.arsc if moddifying xmls, classes.dex if moddifying smali, and Meta-INF folder if modding AndroidManifest.xml)
5. Don't sign unless you modified AndroidManifest.xml
That's it, should work with uncommon exceptions. Let me know if those exceptions come up
Battery Indicator Decrease Intervals
I'm sorry but I'm still having trouble getting my theme to decrease in 1% intervals rather than the 20% intervals the ROM came with. I know they mentioned decompile the theme first then what?
I decompiled it with apk manager then i replaced the stat_sys_battery.xml and stat_sys_battery_charge.xml and recompiled it and signed it but when I flashed the theme now I don't have a battery indicator on my status bar lol!
Any help is greatly appreciate it! if it makes it easier my gtalk is shadow3166. Thanks!
MeximCivic said:
I'm sorry but I'm still having trouble getting my theme to decrease in 1% intervals rather than the 20% intervals the ROM came with. I know they mentioned decompile the theme first then what?
I decompiled it with apk manager then i replaced the stat_sys_battery.xml and stat_sys_battery_charge.xml and recompiled it and signed it but when I flashed the theme now I don't have a battery indicator on my status bar lol!
Any help is greatly appreciate it! if it makes it easier my gtalk is shadow3166. Thanks!
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First, never resign.
Second, assuming you were following the steps I outlined above, are you sure you deleted the xmls from the keep directory?
Third, did you copy over the 120ish pngs for the battery icons?
If you did all that, upload your framework and let me have a look.
MWBehr said:
Don't see an address in your profile
Anyway, here's the trick to get it to compile for ya:
1. Use APK Manager
2. Make sure all .9.pngs are ok (easy way to check this is scroll through and make sure you have a thumbnail for every image).
3. When compiling, hit "y" when it asks if it's a system apk and then "y" again to build the "keep" directory.
4. Go to the "keep" directory and delete ONLY what you changed (you also must delete resources.arsc if moddifying xmls, classes.dex if moddifying smali, and Meta-INF folder if modding AndroidManifest.xml)
5. Don't sign unless you modified AndroidManifest.xml
That's it, should work with uncommon exceptions. Let me know if those exceptions come up
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Sorry bout that I forgot I hid it in my profile. I'll pm you.
Those are my steps, I use apk manager and do remove the resources.arsc when editing the xmls. Compile without errors. If I decompile again, the edited xml is just not there. I'll figure it out sooner or later, other apks give me no issue, just framework.
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Br1cK'd said:
Sorry bout that I forgot I hid it in my profile. I'll pm you.
Those are my steps, I use apk manager and do remove the resources.arsc when editing the xmls. Compile without errors. If I decompile again, the edited xml is just not there. I'll figure it out sooner or later, other apks give me no issue, just framework.
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But you're also deleting the individual xmls right?
MWBehr said:
But you're also deleting the individual xmls right?
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Yes, from the keep folder when compiling, and also deleting the resources when the xml that was edited is in there.
Got ya added to gtalk. Thx.
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Sending Log.txt and Framework
Ok so I continued to use this procedure but keep getting errors on the 9.png there's errors that appear constantly. below is my log file and my framework-res.apk let me know what I'm doing wrong I just want to be able to recompile the .apk with the new status_sys_battery.xml and status_sys_battery_charge.xml
Thank You!!!!
MeximCivic said:
Ok so I continued to use this procedure but keep getting errors on the 9.png there's errors that appear constantly. below is my log file and my framework-res.apk let me know what I'm doing wrong I just want to be able to recompile the .apk with the new status_sys_battery.xml and status_sys_battery_charge.xml
Thank You!!!!
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are you using the bionix framework as a base?
"Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime."
Thanks for the tutorial, in other words.
I want to learn how to theme. I've read this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=916814
I Think i understand the process of editing images, I'm not a noob when it comes to photoshop, but i get a little frustrated when it comes to the topic of signing. I have a windows vista system, and section two of this https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AcdxIJRSH9ypZGZzc2pxNDlfMjdnazk4OHNxZA&hl=en states that signing in vista causes bootloops unless you take other steps. The directions for XP seem so straight forward, is there a way to sign without all the hassle that vista seems to cause?
I've been told that if you use another theme for a base, resigning is not needed. I'm a noob at this also, really wanting to learn.
thenaut said:
I want to learn how to theme. I've read this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=916814
I Think i understand the process of editing images, I'm not a noob when it comes to photoshop, but i get a little frustrated when it comes to the topic of signing. I have a windows vista system, and section two of this https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AcdxIJRSH9ypZGZzc2pxNDlfMjdnazk4OHNxZA&hl=en states that signing in vista causes bootloops unless you take other steps. The directions for XP seem so straight forward, is there a way to sign without all the hassle that vista seems to cause?
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When it comes to basic themeing, you don't need to sign anything....its a matter of extracting and re-zipping the apk without signing it so it keeps its original signature...then you would add all your themed apks in a CWM flashable zip(that isn't signed either).....use APK Manager....it works wonders for theme devs
Mr. Apocalypse said:
When it comes to basic themeing, you don't need to sign anything....its a matter of extracting and re-zipping the apk without signing it so it keeps its original signature...then you would add all your themed apks in a CWM flashable zip(that isn't signed either).....use APK Manager....it works wonders for theme devs
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Thanks man,
If i'm understanding you correctly you are basically saying that if i take from an existing theme i don't have to sign. but i create my own theme based off of a rom i need to sign it?
EDIT: nevermind, i mixed both responses up and with my question. i'm a little off today
thenaut said:
Thanks man,
If i'm understanding you correctly you are basically saying that if i take from an existing theme i don't have to sign. but i create my own theme based off of a rom i need to sign it?
EDIT: nevermind, i mixed both responses up and with my question. i'm a little off today
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Ok...let me try to clarify this...if you're new to theme developing, get "signing" out of your head
You would only need to sign an apk if it was being installed...
When you theme, nothing is being "installed", all of the original apks that are in your /system/ directory are replaced with your themed ones while flashing....
YOU NEVER SIGN AN APK THAT IS BEING SENT TO /system/ DIRECTORY
In reality, no themed apks are signed, because they are sent to the /system/ directory....its just a matter of extracting the stock apk, make your mods, and re-zip. As a said above, if you use Apk Manager, this will be a breeze
Mr. Apocalypse said:
Ok...let me try to clarify this...if you're new to theme developing, get "signing" out of your head
You would only need to sign an apk if it was being installed...
When you theme, nothing is being "installed", all of the original apks that are in your /system/ directory are replaced with your themed ones while flashing....
YOU NEVER SIGN AN APK THAT IS BEING SENT TO /system/ DIRECTORY
In reality, no themed apks are signed, because they are sent to the /system/ directory....its just a matter of extracting the stock apk, make your mods, and re-zip. As a said above, if you use Apk Manager, this will be a breeze
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Thanks, You've helped a lot. can't wait to start. I have to go to work though, so tomorrow, hopefully.
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Thanks, You've helped a lot. can't wait to start. I have to go to work though, so tomorrow, hopefully.
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If you have any other questions, PM me....i'm always willing to help someone who is willing to learn.
What I do when i want to change something... example I made my own lock screen.
If it was already explained how to do this... im sorry for wasting your and mine time... I only have about 5 minutes so I cant read everything before i post this... but this is what i do when i want to edit the theme.
I put the rom on my computer and extract it... locate the files I need to edit, (they are alwas going to be in the res folder of an extracted .apk and then in a drawable folder.) I take the files i want and I edit them. put them back on my phone... copy the framework-res.apk from systems>framework>framework-res.apk and then put it in a folder i created on my sdcard.
Using Astro File Manager I select my edited files and copy them.... then click on framework-res.apk and select browse and past my edited files into the framework-res.apk then using root explorer I then copy my edited framework-res.apk and paste it back in system>framework>framework-res.apk
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24317850#post24317850
I came across this and I thought it would be cool to do. I have been trying to work on this but but I am getting an error when trying to recompile the program. I am putting it here to see if anyone else can have success with it? It does look cool and I think it would be a great add in for some roms we have here!
1. I have decompiled the rom
2. I did the settings changes that were directed
I am a noob to all of this stuff. This is my first decompile apk project and I do not know what I am doing lol.
I see that there are files to download but the guide does not tell us where to place that.
3. when trying to recompile on step 7/8 I get errors that it does not there is no resources and then it fails.
My question is do you think this is possible with our phone? Does anyone want to give it a try. I actually have a Milestone x2 running 2.3.6. But I wanted to see if this worked for Droid x2 as well. Please let me know I would greatly appreciate it!
Good lord now I have something to do in my spare time! I'm gonna give this a shot and report my results. Might be a few days though, semester is ending.
I'm not entirely sure why you are getting errors when recompiling. It would be nice if I could actually mess around on your pc to figure it out but that's obviously not an option. Lol
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lol, I think this might be really neat! Let me know what you come up with. I am very new to this whole thing so it might be something I am doing or something that is written that I might be missing or skipping.
I didn't actually click the link you provided (to tired and lazy atm ), but I'm assuming your using either APK Manager or APK Multi-Tool (I highly recommend Multi-Tool as it's the new APK Manager and the dev keeps it up to date)
Usually if your getting an error like that while trying to compile it's due to missing or out of date APKTool files. Google "APKTool" it should be your first link.
Make sure you have these files up to date and stored correctly (Windows directory)
Also make sure APK Multi-Tool is up to date (version 1.0.2)
Hope this helps.
What the Glob am I talking about?
Alright so due too my ****ty signal at home I am very curious if there is a way we can make a mod too enable us AT&T Galaxy note users to make internet calls without the use of a 3rd party app such as Google voice or GrooVe IP.
So Lets begin, Im aware of how T-mobile users have the feature of making calls through wifi, but recently I ran into a thread that posted that states how to"Add native android SIP stack for Wifi & 3G calls in ICS " Link > http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1674592.
We know it used to work on the international galaxy note until samsung pulled the feature out when upgrading to ICS. we also know the old method does not work for ICS ROMs. Yet I believe here in xda we can make it happen wether we use some other sort of method to achieve this mod.I was looking around xda forums & other users are saying it has too do with the kernel yet others say you have too mod the framework-res.apk ..im a bit lost.
Here is an article from techsilver.com too back up my post of this thread.
Restore Wi-Fi Calling On The International Galaxy Note Running ICS [How-To]
A new method from XDA Developer’s forum member ‘mrcasmir’ for ICS users restores Wi-Fi calling.
It basically works by modifying theframework-res.apk to allow SIP. This in result allows Wi-Fi calling. In addition to enabling internet calls (Wi-Fi and 3G) the mod has other useful features too; it enables all orientations on your phone which means that your phone’s screen can rotate all around, a rotating lockscreen when in landscape and portrait orientations, your phone screen staying dark when you connect USB/charger as well as tablet like dialogue boxes.
Your device needs to be rooted for this method to work on it. Follow the steps below to be able to use your mobile for internet calls:
Please perform a backup before you begin, just to be on the safe side. TechSliver is not to be blamed for any accidental loss in data or in case your device gets bricked. Proceed at your own risk.
Step 1: Download android.software.sip.voip.zip—> (courtesy of mobilegalaxy).
Step 2: Extract and copy the .xml file to /etc/permissions using ES file explorer, Root Explorer or any other root browsing app. The file can also be pushed via ADB but you must be rooted in order to do any of these.
Step 3: Download the framework-res.zip, then extract the content and copy it to /system/framework. Alternatively you can also push this. This framework-res.apk has been tested on the following ROMs:
LPY
LPF
LP8
LP9
LQ2
Kingdroid 2.0
Use it on any other ROM at your own risk.
Your phone will freeze for a bit and then quickly reboot. If it does not do so, reboot manually after giving it some time to copy the files. Your Galaxy Note should now have internet calling enabled. Enjoy!
If unfortunately something goes wrong whilst you follow these steps or it doesn’t work for you, just push back Stock framework-res.apk or re-flash Non-wipe ICS ROM.
For additional information, head over to XDA Developers Forum.
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What's my point ?
Well for one I would love too see the day I can make wifi calls using my AT&T Galaxy Note and second It seems too me that some IF not most everyone is a bit thirsty too know if the method used on the international verison of the GNote works on their device/Rom & I myself am guilty of that. On the original thread by mrcasmir i posted my framework-res.apk to see if mrcasmir would reply and test my framework to see if the mod works but nothing has happend yet...
Why dont I try this out my self you say?
We all have a life and beside here on xda we less gifted non developer "noobs" ask alot of questions too those highly ranked, Sometimes we are scared to mess something up or we just dont know where too begin. I respect all developers and non-developers such as my self & I appreciate the OP mrcasmir for taking the time to make the mod availble for the international GNote. But i will not lie I am a little intimidated too edit my framework and screw some ish up but I will take pride and proceed too see if this works on my Rom and my Galaxy Note so stay updated and i will check if it works or not.
If ANYONE or if some recognized developer has any insight on this please shed some light & help us/ME out. Any help or clarification would be useful. Im not sure if its possible but yet nothing should be impossible.
(if that makes any sense) Lol
UPDATE!! THESE ARE INSTRUCTIONS DIRECTLY FROM THE OP FROM THE ORIGINAL FRAMEWORK GIVING YOU WIFI CALLING OPTION ON YOUR GNOTE GIVE THANKS TO HIM AND ME IF YOU WANT xD
Just a little changelog of what the modified framework-res.apk can do
Enables internet call (Wifi & 3G)
Enables all orientations (your phone rotates all round)
Rotating Lockscreen (Landscape + Portrait)
Screen stays off on USB/Charger disconnect
Just download one of the .zip files below extract and copy android.software.sip.voip.xml (its in this folder \system\etc\permissions) file to /etc/permissions using ES file explorer, Root explorer or any root browsing app. You can also push this file via ADB but you must be rooted in order to do any of these. After copy framework-res.apk (its in this folder \system\framework) to /system/framework, you can also push this. Your phone will freeze and quickly reboot, if not reboot manually but give it enough time to copy the files.
You should have internet calling now and all the other extras.
NOTE: Always backup incase something goes wrong, I am not to be held responsible for any bricks.
However, if anything goes wrong, just push back Stock framework-res.apk or if not reflash Non-wipe ICS ROM.
This framework-res.apk is specifically tested on the GNote ICS ROMs listed above, use it in any other ROM at your own risk.
--------------------------EASIER STEP FOR NON-ROOTED ROMS--------------------------
To simplify these steps, I have made a flashable zip. Download one of the .zip files and put it in your sdcard (external)---Do not extract pls.
Boot into recovery (Vol up + Power button + Home button all together)
-------ALREADY HAVE CWM DO THIS-------
Scroll down to 'Install zip from sdcard'
Then 'Select zip from Internal/External sd'
Find the zip where you saved it and select it
Select Yes to install.
NOTE: CWM uses Vol up & down to scroll and Home button to select
----------STOCK RECOVERY DO THIS---------
Download CWM Touch
Copy to External sdcard
Boot into recovery
Scroll down to 'Apply update from external sdcard'
Locate CWM and select it
Select Yes to install
CWM Touch will load automatically
Click 'Install zip from sdcard'
Click 'Select zip from Internal/External sd'
Locate the zip where you saved it scrolling with your finger or with volume button
Click on it and select yes to install.
NOTE: Stock recovery uses volume up & down to scroll and Power button to select while CWM Touch uses hand + Vol up & down for scrolling and Touch and Home button to select.
When all is done, go back and select Reboot system.
If you have any questions post it here.
THERE ARE FOUR DIFFERENT WAYS TO GET THIS DONE
1. Copy using root explorer
2. Push using ADB
3. Install using CWM Touch temporary
4. Install using CWM kernel installed on your phone.
FOR STEP
1. You must have root and root explorer app, just download the file, extract and copy each to their respective directories (refer to the step above).
2. Push the two files using ADB but you need root in order to do this.
3. Install temporary CWM Touch via stock recovery and flash the zip. This does not install CWM in your phone, it disappears as soon as you reboot.
4. Install CWM kernel for your ROM and use it to flash the zip.
if your looking for the download go to the original thread and scroll till you see the downloads.. (sorry i couldnt past them here)
ORIGINAL THREAD http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1674592
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there are a few roms that have SIP as one of their main features. I recall one rom-maker even talking about it in his Youtube video. I'd check out the ROMs with youtube videos.
Sorry i don't remember exactly which one it is.
Jamesyboy said:
there are a few roms that have SIP as one of their main features. I recall one rom-maker even talking about it in his Youtube video. I'd check out the ROMs with youtube videos.
Sorry i don't remember exactly which one it is.
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Don't worry buddy thanks anyways ill look into it. At least you wrote a post ..220+ views later Lmao
This post deserves some actiooon.
Buuuummmmp.
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Please let's make this happen. I feel handicapped coming from a phone with wificalling (g2x)
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Please let's make this happen. I feel handicapped coming from a phone with wificalling (g2x)
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This post deserves some actiooon.
Buuuummmmp.
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Alright guys so good news remember that thread I listed above about the framwork mod? Well I spoke to the OP of the thread and I sent him my framework and he managed to incorporate the "wifi calling" option into the phones settings..
do this after you flash the .zip file go to Settings---> Call----> Internet Account Settings. That is what it adds to your phone where you can setup your Internet calling accounts like SIP in order to use them to make calls instead of your mobile network. You still need a SIP provider but you can just google (android SIP client or i think you can configure google voice as well) I personally havent gone any further and gotten an SIP client but i found a forum that tells you how to use google voice > > >
http://androidforums.com/android-ap...voip-calling-using-google-voice-sipdroid.html
Anyways below is the link to the thread I was talking about and all the files are there needed to flash it. You can either flash it in cwm or just do it manually. Good luck!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1674592
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What were you gonna say?
download GrooveIP, and make all the wi fi calls you want...works like a charm...
you need a google voice account to use it
easy peasy
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What were you gonna say?
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i was about to comment without reading your entire post..rendering my post absolutely useless!!! :laugh:
wase4711 said:
download GrooveIP, and make all the wi fi calls you want...works like a charm...
you need a google voice account to use it
easy peasy
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wase Sounds good ill look into that and update the thread!
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i was about to comment without reading your entire post..rendering my post absolutely useless!!! :laugh:
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haha mejori well ahora tu sabes (;
Ayoayaoayaoauao!!
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Ayoayaoayaoauao!!
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Lol wtf someones happy :laugh:
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Ayoayaoayaoauao!!
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'TA MECLAO!!!:laugh:
he must have stubbed his toe!!!
Anybody tried this on CM9
Also is there anyway to do this without google voice??
I looked at the other thread, and the framework-res.apk that he has is about 18.7mb, however the Goldie ICS rom which I'm using has the framework-res apk at 12.6mb, so I'm sure its not compatible with the one on the other thread, has that apk worked for you? If yes which rom are you on right now?
EDIT: nvm, I'm editing the framework-res.apk from my goldie and I'll see if it works, if it does I'll post, and on success I could edit the apk from other roms as well.., lets see.
I just uploaded the goldie modded file,
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/27597907/modded-framework-res.apk
rename to framework-res.apk and put it in \system\framework
do make a backup of your original framework-res.apk
Also add the xml file to the respective directory from the original thread, please note this is for the SGS3 TW Goldie Rom ONLY.
i_max2k2 said:
I looked at the other thread, and the framework-res.apk that he has is about 18.7mb, however the Goldie ICS rom which I'm using has the framework-res apk at 12.6mb, so I'm sure its not compatible with the one on the other thread, has that apk worked for you? If yes which rom are you on right now?
EDIT: nvm, I'm editing the framework-res.apk from my goldie and I'll see if it works, if it does I'll post, and on success I could edit the apk from other roms as well.., lets see.
I just uploaded the goldie modded file,
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/27597907/modded-framework-res.apk
rename to framework-res.apk and put it in \system\framework
do make a backup of your original framework-res.apk
Also add the xml file to the respective directory from the original thread, please note this is for the SGS3 TW Goldie Rom ONLY.
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Thanks dude. I installed this and I see the options. Now if you don't mind answering me, what else is needed for me to be able to use wifi calling? I've only done this so far what else do I need to download or install?
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Oh and btw the post above mine also works for unofficial rom. Fjmod6 with phmod
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jghidalgo307 said:
Thanks dude. I installed this and I see the options. Now if you don't mind answering me, what else is needed for me to be able to use wifi calling? I've only done this so far what else do I need to download or install?
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This mod just allows you so you can setup your Internet calling accounts with SIP in order to use them to make calls instead of your mobile network.
here are a few link i found useful:
http://ifdefined.com/blog/post/How-...ee-calls-over-the-internet-using-Android.aspx
http://www.androidauthority.com/bes...p-calls-wi-fi-calling-internet-calling-87396/
http://www.getonsip.com/instructions/free-sip-clients-for-android
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jS50Fld3y8w
I do not know of how to set it up using another client and not google voice but like i said a quick google search will solve your problems. I personally use google voice i dont see why not.
i_max2k2 said:
I looked at the other thread, and the framework-res.apk that he has is about 18.7mb, however the Goldie ICS rom which I'm using has the framework-res apk at 12.6mb, so I'm sure its not compatible with the one on the other thread, has that apk worked for you? If yes which rom are you on right now?
EDIT: nvm, I'm editing the framework-res.apk from my goldie and I'll see if it works, if it does I'll post, and on success I could edit the apk from other roms as well.., lets see.
I just uploaded the goldie modded file,
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/27597907/modded-framework-res.apk
rename to framework-res.apk and put it in \system\framework
do make a backup of your original framework-res.apk
Also add the xml file to the respective directory from the original thread, please note this is for the SGS3 TW Goldie Rom ONLY.
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Yes I agree, do a nandroid back up and or manual back up of your framework just in case. This is my Modified framework thanks to mrcasmir
..im running Team Perfection ICS UCLE2 Rom
https://hotfile.com/dl/159639386/07d523a/GNote-i717-TEAM-PERFECTION-UCLE2.zip.html
jshinn1 said:
Anybody tried this on CM9
Also is there anyway to do this without google voice??
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Yes There is..do a quick search on Google and you will find many sites. I will try and do it and post it I just haven't had the time to do some research lately.
jghidalgo307 said:
Oh and btw the post above mine also works for unofficial rom. Fjmod6 with phmod
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Im taking a guess that this mod of the framework will work with many roms but i suggest if you do more than one mod too your framework you keep a back up of original and each and every time you do modify it make sure you edit it properly and always back up every time you do insert a new mod. Get me?
jghidalgo307 said:
Thanks dude. I installed this and I see the options. Now if you don't mind answering me, what else is needed for me to be able to use wifi calling? I've only done this so far what else do I need to download or install?
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Oh and btw the post above mine also works for unofficial rom. Fjmod6 with phmod
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I'm glad it works! And if someone has a framework file that is significantly different from the file size of the one I posted, please do not overwrite yours, instead post it here, and I can mod and re-post the file.
I'm also looking at setting this up, I have very poor signal at home too, and this would be useful. :good: Once I have something working, I'll post what I did
Some users don't always take a look at other threads since we have infinitybillion forums for the HTC ONE... Thought I would share a boot animation I created specifically for our devices. First, a preview:
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Some users don't always take a look at other threads since we have infinitybillion forums for the HTC ONE... Thought I would share a boot animation I created specifically for our devices. First, a preview:
If you like it, click the link to go to the main thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2357926
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Hi, is it possible to make request for qmg file or boot animation.zip to be used in samsung s4 w/o the htc one word and the final screen instead of one change to my name? thank you!!:victory:fingers-crossed:
When I try this, the T-Mobile animation keeps coming back...I have only been successful with a custome kernel, which causes other issues...is there any way to flash this on a rooted stock HTC One? Even if I try to manually install it, it doesn't work.
Thanks,
mm0
muzicman0 said:
When I try this, the T-Mobile animation keeps coming back...I have only been successful with a custome kernel, which causes other issues...is there any way to flash this on a rooted stock HTC One? Even if I try to manually install it, it doesn't work.
Thanks,
mm0
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My one is pretty much stock as well. I install it manually by copying the files to the correct directories and changing their permissions. After that I edit the ".xml" file and point it to use whatever boot animation I want. All you have to do is make sure the naming is correct during your edit. Save the file and reboot.
If that doesn't help, can you be a little more specific on the steps you took to install it manually?
I obviously missed the xml file that needs edited... where is it located?
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I obviously missed the xml file that needs edited... where is it located?
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The full set of directions are near the end of the first post in the link to the boot animation. It's a little more detailed, but all you need to do is navigate to the directory "/system/customize/CID" and find the appropriate .xml file for your boots. then add the lines or information I have written out in the main thread. Hope that helps. :good:
Crackanug said:
The full set of directions are near the end of the first post in the link to the boot animation. It's a little more detailed, but all you need to do is navigate to the directory "/system/customize/CID" and find the appropriate .xml file for your boots. then add the lines or information I have written out in the main thread. Hope that helps. :good:
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Even when I edit the xml file, that comes back on boot with the original info. It looks like I will have to use a custom kernel, or something...but the only custom kernel I have found has issues with the touch screen. Oh well. I guess I will wait until T-Mobile releases 4.2, so I can have more options.
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Even when I edit the xml file, that comes back on boot with the original info. It looks like I will have to use a custom kernel, or something...but the only custom kernel I have found has issues with the touch screen. Oh well. I guess I will wait until T-Mobile releases 4.2, so I can have more options.
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Upload a copy of the xml file you have. I'll take a look at it and see if I can get something working for you.
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Upload a copy of the xml file you have. I'll take a look at it and see if I can get something working for you.
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It's not a matter of having the XML wrong...I save the changes I make, and even close out, and reload it to verify they are there, but as soon as I reboot the phone, it has reverted back to what it was before I made the change.
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It's not a matter of having the XML wrong...I save the changes I make, and even close out, and reload it to verify they are there, but as soon as I reboot the phone, it has reverted back to what it was before I made the change.
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I understood. I was wanting you to upload two copies of the xml file (one already edited and one stock or like you have now) and I will package it into a flashable zip. That way you can flash it from recovery and it should stick. Plus I will make a stock flashable zip so you can go back to what it was if you want.
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I understood. I was wanting you to upload two copies of the xml file (one already edited and one stock or like you have now) and I will package it into a flashable zip. That way you can flash it from recovery and it should stick. Plus I will make a stock flashable zip so you can go back to what it was if you want.
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OK, cool...I will get that ASAP. Thanks.
Here are the files. I appreciate your time! Both the stock, and the edited file are in the .zip file. Thanks.
mm0
muzicman0 said:
Here are the files. I appreciate your time! Both the stock, and the edited file are in the .zip file. Thanks.
mm0
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Here you go, try flashing the edited zip xml zip file from recovery and see if that works. If it does not, let me know. I included the stock xml zip just in case, but make sure you got some type of backup to fall back on in case something has gotten buggered.
Crackanug said:
Here you go, try flashing the edited zip xml zip file from recovery and see if that works. If it does not, let me know. I included the stock xml zip just in case, but make sure you got some type of backup to fall back on in case something has gotten buggered.
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that works! Thanks!
I just got this working! Great job!
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TheFuzz said:
I just got this working! Great job!
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Glad you like it!
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Glad you like it!
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I am on the AT&T version of HTC one. have viperone rom installed and after i flash the .zip it makes my power button stop working. Is there any other way to make it work? Thx in advance
w8 let me try and send you my xml
sorry can't find them on my pc... i can on my phone ES explorer but not on pc
down animation
Crackanug said:
Here you go, try flashing the edited zip xml zip file from recovery and see if that works. If it does not, let me know. I included the stock xml zip just in case, but make sure you got some type of backup to fall back on in case something has gotten buggered.
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that worked. can you fix the xml file for the down animation to be changed too ?
Thanks nick
Mmm, beatiful, downloading!
Very good! To how to use