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in the taskbar ... its the bane of my phone ... i hate it its stupid as hell to have no many clocks showing ..
i understand with dont have fully root .. but we have pretty good temp root and wasn't sure if a script could be made to hide it
I use LauncherPro and there is an option to hide taskbar on the "desktop" or homescreen. If you need to see it you just tap menu and it pops up. The taskbar is displayed on the lockscreen and all other screens other than the desktop tho, and if you get a notification or something it shows up. So it really doesnt get rid of just the clock like you wanted, but the desktop looks alot cleaner without the bar showing and no extra clock as well...ha.
dont want to install another launcher .. but thanks
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dont want to install another launcher .. but thanks
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Lmfao.........
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I don't think it's possible without root. You'd have to take apart the Services.jar file and remove the status bar clock lines manually.
Fill it with a Black Mark u won't see the difference
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Ever see that annoying check engine light on your dashboard?
Duct tape
^ coming from an experienced automotive technician
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Fill it with a Black Mark u won't see the difference
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lol works every time
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I don't think it's possible without root. You'd have to take apart the Services.jar file and remove the status bar clock lines manually.
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yea i figured as much .. worth a shot
Thisnutz lol
I've seen this in the Photon and maybe a tablet or two (Asus I think). It seems to add a touch of class. Even the Palm Pre had a animated rotation when it changed between portrait and landscape.
Can this be added to a theme or even just adding to system files somehow?
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I've seen this in the Photon and maybe a tablet or two (Asus I think). It seems to add a touch of class. Even the Palm Pre had a animated rotation when it changed between portrait and landscape.
Can this be added to a theme or even just adding to system files somehow?
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Please clarify!
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Please clarify!
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Have your ever used a iOS device? If so think if the transition effect. Hard to explain it. I will tell you it looks much smoother and refined instead of the screen just switching to the proper direction
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Have your ever used a iOS device? If so think if the transition effect. Hard to explain it. I will tell you it looks much smoother and refined instead of the screen just switching to the proper direction
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No, sorry. I've never used an iOS device.
Sub'd. I'd like to see this also.
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I know what you mean and there used to be an option in earlier versions of Android for a rotate animation. It wasn't very nice visually and was very slow but this was when my G1 was new.
Dyonas said:
I know what you mean and there used to be an option in earlier versions of Android for a rotate animation. It wasn't very nice visually and was very slow but this was when my G1 was new.
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I was thinking the same thing. I could have swore having a rotate animation on my G1 also.
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hdad2 said:
I've seen this in the Photon and maybe a tablet or two (Asus I think). It seems to add a touch of class. Even the Palm Pre had a animated rotation when it changed between portrait and landscape.
Can this be added to a theme or even just adding to system files somehow?
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Yes there is open your stock web browser and type about:debug in the address bar. Then go to settings and it will be located in all the way near the bottom called smooth rotate. Don't touch any of the other settings though.
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Take a look at this vid. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9ria1jwoOY&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Just before halfway through you can see it rotate as it changes orientation. Just a smooth transition whereas the htc phones are kind of an instant switch.
Thanks tuscani, so the stock browser is the only place? I'll check this out. It'd be cool if it happened everywhere like moto (can't believe I'm saying moto is cool in any way)
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Yes there is open your stock web browser and type about:debug in the address bar. Then go to settings and it will be located in all the way near the bottom called smooth rotate. Don't touch any of the other settings though.
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That did nothing for me. about:debug didn't bring up anything.
//edit// Nevermind. I'm stupid. I figured it out. But yes, that's what we are looking for, just throughout the OS.
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Yeah the about:debug thing is just what I'm talking about. Can something like this be added throughout the os?
Im far from a noob and this about:debug thing brings nothing up for me
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Im far from a noob and this about:debug thing brings nothing up for me
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After you type it in the address bar, hit menu, more, and then settings. It will be added as an option towards the bottom of the settings page. I tried a few times and it was there. It's definitely cool, too
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Im far from a noob and this about:debug thing brings nothing up for me
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make sure to put a space in after the colon, drove me nuts till I got it to work
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I'm sickA plain
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Finally got it... In address bar type "about:debug" (with no space and no quotes). Press enter then menu then more. You might have to try a few times.
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Yeah the about:debug thing is just what I'm talking about. Can something like this be added throughout the os?
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As far as OS level goes I'd say its not out of the question. I mean now that we have roms coming out faster than we can flash em I'd say its a matter of time.
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Bump.
Maybe this is impossible? Anyone even know where this type of animation is defined?
In my express port to the EVO it had this animation ;-) I'm working on porting it to the 3d
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In my express port to the EVO it had this animation ;-) I'm working on porting it to the 3d
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Bless you! Do you think it can be flashable or will it be part of a theme? Even a how-to would be cool.
God-speed in your mission.
to task650, ive installed the kme v5 and noticed the icon ghosting in the app drawer is there again. Please fix. Thank a lot. Will test more and let u know if i found any other problem.
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to task650, ive installed the kme v5 and noticed the icon ghosting in the app drawer is there again. Please fix. Thank a lot. Will test more and let u know if i found any other problem.
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I have looked at your screenshot, but I don't see any problems with it?!
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the icon gosting am referring too are those icon shadow found ont right corner of the screen. Those are the shapes of the icons for the next page after you slide the current page.
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the icon gosting am referring too are those icon shadow found ont right corner of the screen. Those are the shapes of the icons for the next page after you slide the current page.
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I think that's there by design?
I quite like it!
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I have looked at your screenshot, but I don't see any problems with it?!
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Hi stumcbill, that icon ghosting is present in the stock honeycomb. I think its not a design. Can i ask u a favor can u ask task650 in samsung gtab 10.1 development about it. I just dont have rights to post in development. Please.
How do I get my battery icon to look like this? (I am on an i9300).
Believe it or not, if you're fairly new to Android, it's hard to google this one.
A number of ways with customs roms or simple bar icons changing apps that's called circle mod icon u need root to be able to do these things
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A number of ways with customs roms or simple bar icons changing apps that's called circle mod icon u need root to be able to do these things
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So you believe the phone in the picture (taken from Mobilesyrup's review) was rooted?
Anyways, thanks for answering my question.
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How do I get my battery icon to look like this? (I am on an i9300).
Believe it or not, if you're fairly new to Android, it's hard to google this one.
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I have "battery solo widget" it's in the market and u don't have to be rooted....it shows up jus like the one in the top right of your image BUT it actually shows up as like a app icon that u can put anywhere jus not at top right of notification bar...I have mine on my home page...click n it and it will also tell u the temp of your phone ...maybe not exactly what ya want but better than nothing
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I have "battery solo widget" it's in the market and u don't have to be rooted....it shows up jus like the one in the top right of your image BUT it actually shows up as like a app icon that u can put anywhere jus not at top right of notification bar...I have mine on my home page...click n it and it will also tell u the temp of your phone ...maybe not exactly what ya want but better than nothing
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Thanks. I have seen apps just like this. Although I was really looking status bar icon without rooting.
Anyways, I just rooted now and will find the circle icon app/widget etc..
I have this widget, and it is FREE...No need to root to use it. =) Its called Battery Circle Widget, and as I mentioned it is FREE in the Play Store...enjoy!
Riggy
bigriggy63 said:
I have this widget, and it is FREE...No need to root to use it. =) Its called Battery Circle Widget, and as I mentioned it is FREE in the Play Store...enjoy!
Riggy
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But can it remove the Default icon??
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But can it remove the Default icon??
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Exactly. I don't want to wade through my sea of icons to find my battery life. I also don't want to have a graphical battery icon and a percentage taking up two spots....
Pictures like that of the mobilesyrup review seem to show a newly released device that's [most likely] not rooted. Does the LTE SGS3 have some different ROM on it with that battery icon included?
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Exactly. I don't want to wade through my sea of icons to find my battery life. I also don't want to have a graphical battery icon and a percentage taking up two spots....
Pictures like that of the mobilesyrup review seem to show a newly released device that's [most likely] not rooted. Does the LTE SGS3 have some different ROM on it with that battery icon included?
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You need to be rooted. I take pride in saying that my phone is rooted.
You don't own a gs3 if you are not rooted.
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Exactly. I don't want to wade through my sea of icons to find my battery life. I also don't want to have a graphical battery icon and a percentage taking up two spots....
Pictures like that of the mobilesyrup review seem to show a newly released device that's [most likely] not rooted. Does the LTE SGS3 have some different ROM on it with that battery icon included?
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That isn't a new device, its not stock.
Its a mod or an app or something.
this comes on wanamlite 1.4
Here's a screenshot fromy phone.
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Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1715238
You need to root your device.
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You do not need to root your device.
Settings>Display>Display Battery Percentage
Yes, you do.
Battery percentage and custom battery icon are not the same thing.
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I find this interesting too actually because the three times ive shown my phone to other (regular non modder) gs3 users since i got it the first thing they said was "how did you get that battery icon?"
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if u are rooted, flash omega 7.0 rom. The battery is there by default. And its a amazing rom also.
This thread has turned into something of a battle hahaha...
I rooted with cf-root in the sticky in the dev forum and I installed "XXALF2-ODEX-BatMod-v2.zip" from here.
And don't you just love people who pad post counts and don't read the whole thread:
Tsukurimashou said:
click here to root your device
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settings > bat % turn on blah blah
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I was looking for a "how to guide" on how to make themes for the app, but I did`nt come across any here.
So is there some sort of template or guide somewhere that lads like me can use in order to make some themes for the app, cheers.
there is a video guide m8 probably the easiest way to do it is to download a theme and get used to changing things around to how you want them ie change the wallpaper,icons etc
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there is a video guide m8 probably the easiest way to do it is to download a theme and get used to changing things around to how you want them ie change the wallpaper,icons etc
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I know how to change the icons/wallpaper, I just thought was there a certain method to go about making themes for it...
mloc33 said:
I know how to change the icons/wallpaper, I just thought was there a certain method to go about making themes for it...
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Try out the MyColorScreen YouTube channel. We've added a Themer playlist where we are adding more and more videos to help users with Themer.
Here is the link: http://bit.ly/1eDDcz9
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Try out the MyColorScreen YouTube channel. We've added a Themer playlist where we are adding more and more videos to help users with Themer.
Here is the link: http://bit.ly/1eDDcz9
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Excellent, thank you very much!!
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Excellent, thank you very much!!
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Let us know if you'd like to see any more types of tutorials for Themer. We're always open to suggestions
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Let us know if you'd like to see any more types of tutorials for Themer. We're always open to suggestions
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Will do!
I'm having problems with themes, some of the widgets are not aligned properly, I try to do it manually but is not working, I just recently moved to SlimBean from Omega, no problems on Omega, I guess it's the DPI SlimBean uses, should I go to the next bigger DPI?
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Try out the MyColorScreen YouTube channel. We've added a Themer playlist where we are adding more and more videos to help users with Themer.
Thankyou! Helped me also
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I'm having problems with themes, some of the widgets are not aligned properly, I try to do it manually but is not working, I just recently moved to SlimBean from Omega, no problems on Omega, I guess it's the DPI SlimBean uses, should I go to the next bigger DPI?
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Chances are it's DPI issues, Themer was designed to work only on stock DPI as well as the supported resolution. We will consider changing this in the future though.
Any chance for a more advanced tutorial?
I am sure Themer got so much to offer that wasn't cleared on the previous tutorial
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Any chance for a more advanced tutorial?
I am sure Themer got so much to offer that wasn't cleared on the previous tutorial
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What more would you like to see?
I'm trying to make my own theme, I've my wallpapers in place, but I can't find the everything widget option to get started adding widgets?
I only see add shortcuts and apps, but I want to be able to resize or at least have bigger widgets..
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I'm trying to make my own theme, I've my wallpapers in place, but I can't find the everything widget option to get started adding widgets?
I only see add shortcuts and apps, but I want to be able to resize or at least have bigger widgets..
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Maybe this will help https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4sxSKDjT9c
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Maybe this will help https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4sxSKDjT9c
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You know what, I've already seen that video, it never dawned on me to go to the widgets, cheers man.
One more thing, my theme is based on chrome , so can I add my own weather icons and text in the same chrome?
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You know what, I've already seen that video, it never dawned on me to go to the widgets, cheers man.
One more thing, my theme is based on chrome , so can I add my own weather icons and text in the same chrome?
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Watch this video, I think it'll answer your question http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKvKzlMT0jE
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Watch this video, I think it'll answer your question http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKvKzlMT0jE
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YES! That tut did the trick, thank you, I`ve another question, would it be possible to add the custom text as chrome, I`m fairly handy with Photoshop, can I make my own font and style, then add it in Themer?
mloc33 said:
YES! That tut did the trick, thank you, I`ve another question, would it be possible to add the custom text as chrome, I`m fairly handy with Photoshop, can I make my own font and style, then add it in Themer?
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If you can make a .ttf file then yes just add the .ttf file you make to MyColorScreen-Themer-EverythingWidget-CustomFont
Then you will see any .ttf files you add in fonts on themer
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I`ve given up on the custom font for now, thanks for the info though.
I`m trying to set up a badge foe my signature, link to MyColorScreen, how do I do that?
Edit: I managed to get a temp badge up, also my theme seems to be up, but on the preview screen on MyColorScreen, the default screen is the left home screen, how do I get it to be the main or middle home?
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I`ve given up on the custom font for now, thanks for the info though.
I`m trying to set up a badge foe my signature, link to MyColorScreen, how do I do that?
Edit: I managed to get a temp badge up, also my theme seems to be up, but on the preview screen on MyColorScreen, the default screen is the left home screen, how do I get it to be the main or middle home?
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To set screen 2 or any other long press home screen when widget's are locked and select +/- home screen there you will find 2 columns 1 for number of home screens and 1 to select which is the default home screen.
IE: for a 3 page theme and default screen as 2 it would look like in my screen shot
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