Hello,
I'm really really new in terms of customization but of course I'd like to learn and try.
I have Launcher Pro installed and I wanted to change the dock.
When I click on the App Drawer Icon and select the png file I want to replace it with, it's just totally blank
Here is the icon I want to put (the 2nd one): thecustomandroid (dot) com /2011/10/docks-by-desylvia/
In fact I'm trying to get this overall look but with no tutorial it's not easy and I don't want theme packages, I prefer personal customization with different widgets etc. And I like that dock but I just can't find it anywhere. I've read it's from Gomorrah.
Anyway, I just need help with the PNG icon, I'll do some additional research for the rest .
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Oh and by the way this lock screen and the homescreen are from Desylvia.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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ive been loving many of the 2.3 roms that have been coming out. but one thing i miss from most of the 2.2 roms was that the pull down toggle icons rarely had the words beneath them. what do i have to edit to remove the words and leave just the icons?
currently running jetpack 3.0 with the jetpack ui...modified to my tastes (all black). just need to get rid of the words on the toggle pull down. if anyone can show me the way!!!
really...no help?
so i assume this a mystery to everybody apparently?
itstheshawnp said:
really...no help?
so i assume this a mystery to everybody apparently?
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have a look at uot kitchen, might be able to do it there
you need to replace two images in the drawable-hdpi folder of the twframework. I attached the images I used, just use a photo editor to color them however you want them
Edit: here's pics of before and after when I figured it out.
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anyone have any idea on how to get these kind of icons(text icons)
btw this one looks bloody awesome,and i hate hate it too bcz i don't have such thing on my phone
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Well, I search a little and found the post that contain this image:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21490000&postcount=54644
You can ask the author. By the post he used Sweeter Home launcher for this.
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Well, I search a little and found the post that contain this image:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21490000&postcount=54644
You can ask the author. By the post he used Sweeter Home launcher for this.
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yup i took from there adn i have asked the poster as well
There's and app called Minimalistic Text that basically allows you to easily make text icons and save them as pictures. All you need is a launcher that supports changing icons.
It's not Minimalistic Text, for icons is Simple Text.
ok, ive looked around for a while now and it doesnt seem as though anyone has set up any tutorials or any mods that can alter the notification bar on the lockscreen.
there are quite a bunch that have it discussed after its unlocked, but what i am wanting to do is modify the notification bar while its still closed. if anyone has a direction or file i could look at that would be greatly appreciated.
I dont need nor want it done for me. I know how to make items transparent once i find them, its just knowing where to go first....
thanks
Ok...so looks like im not the only one who doesn't know...lol
How about what xml files run the lockscreen on touchwiz? Im also looking to change up some text. But every one I've tried hasn't done anything. ..
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Not quite sure where to ask this as I'm using PA on a Nexus 4, but I figured this was a general question and would hopefully be useful to others too. What is the hex code for the notification icons on the left? I want to use PA colors to change the status icon color so it is the same, but cannot find the exact hex code on the Android design guidelines page. When using the <4.3 launcher 80FFFFFF seemed to work but now I'm using the 4.4 launcher it doesn't look right (as shown by image).
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Any help is greatly appreciated.
Yes, actually 80ffffff will make them translucent
#ff888888 should do the job
Thanks for the reply, ff888888 seems to make them a grey colour again (so not the same as the icons on the left). After trial and error aaffffff looks to be very similar to the colour of the notification icons, so hopefully that's helpful for others (even if it might not be the exact same).
Hi guys,
I'm an icon developer and I'm here to find out a way to personalize folder icon shape in default One Plus Launcher.
Default shape for icons is rounded, and we all agree on this.
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But I've noticed that if I change icon pack, and I select the One Plus Square Icons, the folder shape will change to "square" instead of circle.
This said, there should be some code to do this, I mean, if the icon pack can change the folder shape, we should be able to reproduce it with another icon pack.
Do you know which kind of code, tag or drawable to be used in our icon pack development should we use to reach the desired result?
At the moment I'm using candybar framework to develop my icon pack, any kind of suggestion will be more than appreciated!
Thanks
//Marco
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