Can anyone tell me the activity name for the camera in the LG Optimus One running LG's Android 2.2.2 software?
Can anyone help, please?
I am on cm7. Have you got access to logcat?
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I don't think so It's stock LG Android 2.2.2 software. I need it to change the camera icon.
I don't know at what level do want to change icon. Like do u want to change icon from APK file or from app drawer or some shortcut on screen.
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I'm using an icon pack for Launcher Pro that doesn't change the camera icon because the activity name apparently is different than other phones. So the developers is asking what's the activity name?
Ok download aLogcat application from market (free) start the app. Press home key and start the camera than exit the camera. Open the aLogcat app look for camera activity it will look like
com.android.something.camera
That's what u r looking for.
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Code:
com.lge.camera
exactly what it is enjoy
Thanks - both of you
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Basically can I do it without messing anything up? I hate that useless icon on menu.
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Afaik superuser stops any old app from accessing root.. that could cause damage to your software.. why would you want to uninstall?
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Leave it there if you have apps installed which only works for rooted phones or a different theme, font etc. but than, why are you rooted? its only an icon...it uses it automatically when it needs to
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Fair enough, thanks for quick responses.
Ill leave it alone
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If you use launcher pro you can hide things from showing up in the app drawer without deleting them
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NightSidew1nd3r said:
If you use launcher pro you can hide things from showing up in the app drawer without deleting them
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Cheers, Ive learned a new feature, now theres hardly anything left in my app drawer.
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I don't bother hiding with launcherpro, it is too much hassle going through the menus to get to something hidden.
That is the one feature I really miss from adw, more than one app drawer.
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You could create a menu set using adw (press menu when app draw open) or just have a screen or two with most used icons on it, then you don't have to really use the app drawer - hope that helps.
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Apps Organizer
The Apps Organizier (from Android Market), lets you assign all of your apps into folders (called labels). They are really easy to find!
I'm just wondering if there's a way to make the launcher pro app drawer like stock And not be ordered by name. Everytime I install a new app I want it to be at the bottom of the list.
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No, this is not possible. The developer of LP is revamping the .apk from the ground up. If you want this, check out his site and make the suggestion... pretty sure it's just launcherpro.com
Okay thanks
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Anyone know how to change backgrounded stock se app drawer. Well not really how. But where that file is located?
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Not sure how or if you can change that using se stock home. But if you use go launcher that allows you to use whatever picture you want for your app drawer.
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Mr Patchy Patch said:
Not sure how or if you can change that using se stock home. But if you use go launcher that allows you to use whatever picture you want for your app drawer.
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ADW Launcher EX allows you to do this as well (at least to change the colour). The regular ADW might as well but it's been a while since I used it.
That's cool that Go launcher allows you to use pictures. Wonder if there is one that allows you to use a transparent background.
Not sure where the file is located though.
The arc launcher has a transparent app drawer. It uses the homescreen wallpaper
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chiewable said:
The arc launcher has a transparent app drawer. It uses the homescreen wallpaper
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Guess I should give that Arc launcher a shot.
I could have sworn there were some themes that I used (possibly on a different ROM) that had transparent app drawer backgrounds as well. Oh well, no big deal.
Good stuff. But does anyone have an idea about the stock se background file location for the app drawer?
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I don't think that it uses an independent image for the background - I think that it's coded into the app drawer HTML/ JAVA code..
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Good stuff. But does anyone have an idea about the stock se background file location for the app drawer?
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Have a look to framework-res.apk file in system folder!! Propably you can find the image of the background colour!!
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I have been living in the framework-res.apk for a couple days and have had no luck thus far.
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jxndxe said:
Good stuff. But does anyone have an idea about the stock se background file location for the app drawer?
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Be courage and mod a little!
iMatth3w said:
Be courage and mod a little!
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In fact, it is NOT an image. It is a hex code color (for example, #ffffff)
So you could change the color but not use an image as a background.
Case closed.
Okay and I would like to change that value to #000000. File location and name would be most helpful.
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jxndxe said:
Okay and I would like to change that value to #000000. File location and name would be most helpful.
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You need to have two copies of the apk on your PC. Decompile the first apk and then navigate to /res/values/layout and look in the XMLs there and try to locate it. Sorry, I haven't used the stock launcher almost ever, so I don't know the exact xml file and string name.
After changing it, save the file and recompile.
Then, from the newly created apk extract all the xml files and the resources.arsc file.
Place them in the second apk using 7-zip and compression method "Store".
Hopefully, you should be ready to go!
Word of advice: before doing all these, make sure to install a home replacement, so if the new apk won't work, you won't be left without a launcher. Or make a nandroid backup with xrecovery! ;-) Best of luck!
I got it figured out. Thanks for getting me on the right path. Problem was that I was using winrar to extract apk. For future I used the apk manager to decompose apk properly and this allowed me to edit xml.
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Anyone else having an issue where the clock app not showing up in app list after gingerbread update?is there a fix?
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madison05 said:
Anyone else having an issue where the clock app not showing up in app list after gingerbread update?is there a fix?
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They hid it from app list just press on the clock on home page to open up alarms and such.
If I helped you in any way please use the thank you button
Dang I was hoping it was some bug they were gonna fix.I didn't want that clock widget on my screen just to use the alarms but I guess now I have to.I would use the thank you button but I'm not quite sure where it is on this xda app lol.I'll figure it out thank
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Might want to check a new leak is out, find it in general. Might be fixed in that leak. Don't worry to much about the thank you button, if I want to thank someone I open up browser in menu of app and it loads right to the page you were on in app.
If I helped you in any way please use the thank you button
Create a shortcut using anycut
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In the gallery, when I tilt the phone, the thumbnails tilt with it making it very difficult to select the desired picture.
I managed to disable this in the app drawer when moving an app around but I can't find a way to disable it in the gallery.
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Maustin96 said:
In the gallery, when I tilt the phone, the thumbnails tilt with it making it very difficult to select the desired picture.
I managed to disable this in the app drawer when moving an app around but I can't find a way to disable it in the gallery.
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Install QuickPic and enjoy using a faster and more feature packed image browser :good:
Done. Thanks! Really nice app
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Xperia S Gallery rocks!
u can use Xperia S gallery http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1238885&d=1343980796