Could someone please post the defaults are for these two? I might have accidentally changed mine.
1.x for both.
.5x for both is what i use and like.
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Ok so I was switching out my boot animations and found one that I liked. However, I also wanted to switch out the animation that plays when my phone is shutdown/restarted. I noticed the file SPC_Downanimation.zip. Logic told me that this was the file I needed to modify. That logic happened to be accurate. However, every bootanimation that I've loaded as the down animation displays at a resolution completely different than it does when it is the opening boot animation. The downanimation only takes up the top left quarter of the screen. It also does not loop. Does anyone know the difference between these two types of animations? And how can I get my downanimation.zip to format correctly to the screen's resolution?
Concordium said:
Ok so I was switching out my boot animations and found one that I liked. However, I also wanted to switch out the animation that plays when my phone is shutdown/restarted. I noticed the file SPC_Downanimation.zip. Logic told me that this was the file I needed to modify. That logic happened to be accurate. However, every bootanimation that I've loaded as the down animation displays at a resolution completely different than it does when it is the opening boot animation. The downanimation only takes up the top left quarter of the screen. It also does not loop. Does anyone know the difference between these two types of animations? And how can I get my downanimation.zip to format correctly to the screen's resolution?
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The downanimation.zip you are wanting to add should have a desc.txt file inside of it. Open it in a text editor and make the top line of text look like this for the proper resolution.
720 1280 20
The way it plays is dictated by the rest of the text. The downanimation file I looked at from my phone looked like this on the other line:
p 1 1 android
That's a lot different than most bootanimations I have seen... My guess is you'll have to hack up what you want to add to make it match, or be really close, to what was already there. Good luck!
ducky1131 said:
The downanimation.zip you are wanting to add should have a desc.txt file inside of it. Open it in a text editor and make the top line of text look like this for the proper resolution.
720 1280 20
The way it plays is dictated by the rest of the text. The downanimation file I looked at from my phone looked like this on the other line:
p 1 1 android
That's a lot different than most bootanimations I have seen... My guess is you'll have to hack up what you want to add to make it match, or be really close, to what was already there. Good luck!
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Is that for the stock downanimation screen or within a custom ROM? I am running Viper on mine right now so the downanimation is different. I think you're right though. Now that I think about it. When I originally sifted through the desc.txt files of the various bootanimations I wanted I was only looking at the resolution. I wasn't looking at anything else. All of them had 720 1280 20 in them so I figured they would play correctly.
The other thing I didn't understand was that I could take the exact same bootanimation, name it SPC_bootanimation.zip, and it would play just fine (proper resolution and FPS). But if I simply changed the file name to SPC_downanimation.zip it would completely screw up. Logic, at least to me, would state that the desc.txt parameters for animation functionality would be the same within both animation types regardless of whether they are at startup or shutdown. The only difference, again within my logic and understanding, would be the file name that is called upon from the shutdown routine. That is the part that really baffles me. *shrug*
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Is that for the stock downanimation screen or within a custom ROM? I am running Viper on mine right now so the downanimation is different. I think you're right though. Now that I think about it. When I originally sifted through the desc.txt files of the various bootanimations I wanted I was only looking at the resolution. I wasn't looking at anything else. All of them had 720 1280 20 in them so I figured they would play correctly.
The other thing I didn't understand was that I could take the exact same bootanimation, name it SPC_bootanimation.zip, and it would play just fine (proper resolution and FPS). But if I simply changed the file name to SPC_downanimation.zip it would completely screw up. Logic, at least to me, would state that the desc.txt parameters for animation functionality would be the same within both animation types regardless of whether they are at startup or shutdown. The only difference, again within my logic and understanding, would be the file name that is called upon from the shutdown routine. That is the part that really baffles me. *shrug*
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I think there is a limitation on the file size of downanimations, but I don't know what that number is... If you do happen to get some to work, please post them. Good luck!
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I think there is a limitation on the file size of downanimations, but I don't know what that number is... If you do happen to get some to work, please post them. Good luck!
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I definitely will. Thanks for the help.
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Is there any way to re-enable the continuous scrolling in the home screens/app screens via a hack?
Idk about stock but beans build 1 has continuous scrolling everywhere, which is awesome
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Please keep questions in the Q&A section. Thank you. :highfive:
I asked this same question yesterday and got no replies. It is called infinite scrolling and I really want it as well! I think it is retarded that we have to manually select widgets or apps when one handed actions are very difficult with this device.
Continuous / Infinite Scrolling
Found this while poking around in the /system/csc/feature.xml file that enables/disables infinite scrolling on my SCH-I605 (running 'Beans' build 3 with the 4x5 TW launcher, so YMMV):
To Enable, find the "CscFeature_Launcher_DisablePageRotation" node in the file (was towards the bottom in my file) and set to "false" as below:
Code:
<CscFeature_Launcher_DisablePageRotation>false</CscFeature_Launcher_DisablePageRotation>
REQUIRES: root.
If the node is missing, try adding it somewhere in the file (as long as it's between the "FeatureSet" tags.
Make sure the file permissions are set to 644, then reboot.
This setting affects both the launcher and apps/widgets.
Change the "false" to "true" to disable scrolling.
I am attempting to change the default settings for wallpaper scrolling. What I am trying to do is make the default setting "Single Screen Non-Scrolling" instead of "Mutli Screen Scrolling". Does anyone have any experience in modifying the samli files to accomplish this?
I have uploaded a copy of the Workspace.smali I am working with. I have found references at line 4201, 16220, and 18887 that deal with scrolling and wallpaper dimensions. Could someone look over this and let me know if any of these line are able to be modified to change the scrolling? Thanks.
Hi There
I would like to create some default settings on a ROM I am building, specifically the
• Window animation scale
• Transition animation scale
• Animator duration scale
so that they're defaulted to 0.5x, not 1x.
I have spent the whole day looking through all the settings.apk, frameroot-res.apk, settingsprovider.apk, and more and can't really find anything that's of any use in there.
I can see the settings are clearly showing in the settings.db, but of course this is no good as it'll be re-generated when the ROM is flashed to the device and becomes 1x again.
Any help would be gratefully received.
Dave
After much (very much) frustration, I have managed to find a combination of settings (minimum width in developer options /zoom/font size) that allows all my apps to display correctly. Except now the homepage looks like this:-
Is there any way to change either the icon dpi/size alone or have the whole screen dedicated to the icons because I never use Discover (so its wasted space)?
Thank you.
What combination of settings? (minimum width in developer options /zoom/font size)
I'm really sorry, I can't remember what I was using because it was unusable like that.
I now use Labs/Bixby routines to change the resolution automatically when I use the apps that were previously giving me problems. It's not a perfect solution but it's better than it was.
Plus, I don't think that the minimum dpi settings actually stick correctly on this tablet, unless I am doing something wrong.