Hi I am on Nero v5 and I wanted to add the AOSP calendar I got from the Gingerclone r2 rom. I installed via root explorer and everything is fine, but there is this grey bar on the top that I can't get rid of. I tried searching and installed different apks, but none of them fixed this problem.
To my knowledge I do not think we have a fix... I had the same issues a long time ago when I used AOSP. Have you tried d/loading an AOSP rom and moving the .apks from that rom to system/app?
I have not tried that. It may work.
Yeah and I still had the same problem
I read A POST a LONG time ago where someone said they had it working.... I believe I even sent them a PM, but it has been deleted. I know someone claimed to have done it, so maybe with luck searching.... please pm me if you find the answer.
OP, you may want to keep an eye out here:
http://devsforandroid.com/ip.board/...osp-clone1001202011/page__gopid__484#entry484
Getting rid of white bar In AOSP calendar
"The framework-res.apk hack is just replacing timepicker_input_selected.9.png file with one that's totally transparent"
from: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=774914
I did this when placing AOSP calendar on my vibrant. Worked great, seems to have no other adverse effects. (this is on 2.1 but it should be the same)
That being said though, after reading further in the thread, it seems implicated that Eugene's later calendars from his roms do not call for that .png , so you may pull a calendar out of one of his later AOSP ROMS and see if that works before messing with your framework, wich I found to be difficult on the vibrant, (although I did it mostly on the phone which was part of my problem, if I just waited til i was in front of a computer it would have been easier)
EDIT : just realized you did get your calendar from Eugene, so you may want to ask over there how he fixed it or use above solution.
Hi
I originally posted this request under 'Galaxy S II Themes and Apps' at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1089696 on 21st May but after 268 views there hasn't been a single reply- I guess that I posted in the wrong section. I have also searched many times for a solution using various terms but not found a description of how to do this successfully. I have seen this described for the original Galaxy and variations but have not been able to implement these on the SGS2 or seen any guidelines for the SGS2 or 2.3.3 specifically.
I use the calendar on my phone a lot, with in fact 5 Google calendars in use and on view at the same time across 3 different Google accounts. Unfortunately the SGS2 TouchWiz calendar is sadly deficient with regard to the AOSP calendar as I used with Cyanogenmod 6.1 on my Hero previously and I would very much like to swap it out for the AOSP or Cyanogenmod calendar. Can anyone advise on how to do this? Many thanks in advance for any assistance!
Some of the disadvantages of Samsung Calendar with regard to AOSP calendar:
Black background makes many appointments difficult to see as calendar colours are optimised for white background as with Google calendar web interface and AOSP calendar app. There does not appear to be any support for a theme or colour option setting.
All-day events are shown right at the top of the page and so are easily missed on Samsung Calendar but kept in view on with AOSP. See attached 'day view' screenshot with no all-day events visible despite week and month view showing 3 all day events that day.
All-day events lasting more than one day are shown separately for each day in most views with Samsung calendar and so it is not easy to see that they span several days. In week and month view, they are often reduced to tiny squares which have no label and can be really hard to see- see attached screenshot- can you see that there are 3 all day events on Saturday 21st but only 2 on the other days in the purple calendar? AOSP calendar would show them as continuous events spanning several days.
No hyperlink support: AOSP calendar allows you to click through on a phone number mentioned in an appointment to dial it, or the location described to do a maps search, the Samsung Calendar does not permit this.
Screenshots taken with this app (https://market.android.com/details?id=com.geeksoft.screenshot&feature=search_result) which decided to shift all of the colours here for some reason although I don't think it significant here- it still illustrates the above points adequately.
Hardware/ Software specs:
Samsung Galaxy S2, unbranded, unlocked, from Carphone Warehouse UK
Rooted
LauncherPro plus
Updated to current stock firmware available via Kies (XXKE4/XWKE7 as at 19th June 2011)
Calendars in use and on view here:
On my own Google account
My work
My personal (shared)
My personal (private)
On my wife's Google account
My wife's personal (shared)
On my wife and my joint Google account
Joint calendar (for events we attend together)
I have/had the stock calendar working on VillainROM, albeit with a few graphics quirks. If you can cope with that, I'll put it into VRTweaks for VillainROM 1.4 if you want
Stock email available too
EDIT: It's up in VR1.4. I need to work on the UI glitches though.
Thanks. What sort of graphics quirks? Is VRTweaks part of your ROM or an optional add-on?
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Thanks. What sort of graphics quirks? Is VRTweaks part of your ROM or an optional add-on?
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It's an installable addon to the ROM.
The graphics quirk is basically a thin blue bar across the top of the screen and a few incorrect icons in email app.
I'm going to try fix them today, as it can't be too hard
(famous last words )
Great! I can likely live with a small blue bar at the top of the screen and I don't use the Email app, only the Gmail one. Where do/will I find this package and what else does it change please?
Thanks
SquiffSquiff said:
Great! I can likely live with a small blue bar at the top of the screen and I don't use the Email app, only the Gmail one. Where do/will I find this package and what else does it change please?
Thanks
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If you have installed VillainROM 1.4 (ROM will appear like stock, but with better battery life etc), then you just install the VRTweaks app (google it or look here on XDA ), then scroll in the list for Vanilla Calendar
Once you've done that, you should be sorted.
Oh, and I think I found the UI glitch So it might be gone before you are even started
Thanks, so I presume that I would have to do a complete wipe and install your ROM as described here before I could install the tweaks? The only link I have found for the tweaks is to a previous version (v1.3.1- 29 May) where you say
It is NOT ready for mainstream use, so consider it Alpha.
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I know that this will sound really boring, but I really do depend on my calendars. What is the current state of these tweaks and have you written anywhere what the current versions of your ROM and tweaks package change compared to stock?
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Thanks, so I presume that I would have to do a complete wipe and install your ROM as described here before I could install the tweaks? The only link I have found for the tweaks is to a previous version (v1.3.1- 29 May) where you say
I know that this will sound really boring, but I really do depend on my calendars. What is the current state of these tweaks and have you written anywhere what the current versions of your ROM and tweaks package change compared to stock?
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The ROM, compared to stock, should be fine. If you check the ROM thread, that should explain how the ROM differs to stock (it's quite similar)
VRTweaks itself is "alpha", but it's in use by tens of thousands of people now.
If you're after calendar, I'm not aware of any issues, and am trying to get rid of the blue bar, which is just a bit annoying.
UI glitches removed from VR1.4 Vanilla calendar option.
Thanks for all of your trouble, advice and hard work. I am afraid that I am going to pass here however. Excepting the hassle of a backup/wipe/flash/restore, I presume that what changes listed are listed for your ROM are cumulative (i.e. changes in earlier versions are carried over to later versions) and there are a number here that I would prefer to avoid. The removal of the battery limits on the video player and camera would be worthwhile but I guess I am quite conservative and I would prefer to avoid changes made simply for their own sake, such as the CRT screen shut-down animation and alteration to the battery charge status icon. I have used several of your Hero ROMs in the past and whilst changes for their own sake are great for those that want them, I am afraid that I have a strong preference for isolated changes that affect only their specific function and leave the rest untouched.
Thanks
SquiffSquiff said:
Thanks for all of your trouble, advice and hard work. I am afraid that I am going to pass here however. Excepting the hassle of a backup/wipe/flash/restore, I presume that what changes listed are listed for your ROM are cumulative (i.e. changes in earlier versions are carried over to later versions) and there are a number here that I would prefer to avoid. The removal of the battery limits on the video player and camera would be worthwhile but I guess I am quite conservative and I would prefer to avoid changes made simply for their own sake, such as the CRT screen shut-down animation and alteration to the battery charge status icon. I have used several of your Hero ROMs in the past and whilst changes for their own sake are great for those that want them, I am afraid that I have a strong preference for isolated changes that affect only their specific function and leave the rest untouched.
Thanks
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Umm.. None of those changes you mentioned are in the ROM...
The ROM itself is same as stock, but you choose what you want from VRTweaks...
Not sure if you are misunderstanding. You pick the tweak you want from the list, and it installs.
Either way, up to you. But I don't use anything like all the tweaks available
Check this one
I am always using the calendar imported from Insanity ROM v8 for SGS. I'm not sure if it will help you but you can give it a try. It's totally white so you can see everything well. Good luck!
Thanks ghiri but there are some problems here:
I have not heard of this ROM and it would be nice to see a screenshot of what it looked like.
You can't replace the system calendar with an apk installed from the memory card in the normal way. If I could do this then I would have just installed the AOSP calendar apk from the Nexus S ROM, that's why I was requesting guidance at the beginning of this thread.
As a short/medium-term fix I have installed CalenGoo. It's not as good as the AOSP calendar but it does work. I am afraid that I find the steps described for installing VillainROM somewhat daunting, especially for a ROM that is apparently almost stock and when we are apparently expecting an official upgrade to 2.3.4 'any time now'.
SquiffSquiff said:
Thanks ghiri but there are some problems here:
I have not heard of this ROM and it would be nice to see a screenshot of what it looked like.
You can't replace the system calendar with an apk installed from the memory card in the normal way. If I could do this then I would have just installed the AOSP calendar apk from the Nexus S ROM, that's why I was requesting guidance at the beginning of this thread.
As a short/medium-term fix I have installed CalenGoo. It's not as good as the AOSP calendar but it does work. I am afraid that I find the steps described for installing VillainROM somewhat daunting, especially for a ROM that is apparently almost stock and when we are apparently expecting an official upgrade to 2.3.4 'any time now'.
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if you delete the samsung calender then you can install the aosp calender (I installed from the nexus s) it installs just like a normal apk into data/app
@ogdobber Thanks. That's what I previously thought that I could do BUT:
Google apps package (e.g. as made available here) contains
GoogleCalendarSyncAdapter.apk
On my phone '/system/app' contains the following files with 'calendar' in the name:
CalendarProvider.apk
CalendarProvider.odex
GoogleCalendarSyncAdapter.apk
TouchWizCalendar.apk
TouchWizCalendar.odex
TwCalendarAppWidget.apk
TwCalendarAppWidget.odex
Where do I begin?
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@ogdobber Thanks. That's what I previously thought that I could do BUT:
Google apps package (e.g. as made available here) contains
GoogleCalendarSyncAdapter.apk
On my phone '/system/app' contains the following files with 'calendar' in the name:
CalendarProvider.apk
CalendarProvider.odex
GoogleCalendarSyncAdapter.apk
TouchWizCalendar.apk
TouchWizCalendar.odex
TwCalendarAppWidget.apk
TwCalendarAppWidget.odex
Where do I begin?
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Using rootexplorer and adb i did the following
with rootexplorer i browsed to /system/app/ and renamed TouchwizCalender.apk to TouchwizCalender.apk.bak
then i did
Code:
adb push Calendar.apk /system/app/
and it worked just fine. or atleast its working fine so far
of course you can just move the calendar.apk with rootexplorer.
or if you dont have rootexplorer you can do it all with adb as well.
I used the Calendar.apk provided by Ghiri in this post
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@ogdobber Thanks. That's what I previously thought that I could do BUT:
Google apps package (e.g. as made available here) contains
GoogleCalendarSyncAdapter.apk
On my phone '/system/app' contains the following files with 'calendar' in the name:
CalendarProvider.apk
CalendarProvider.odex
GoogleCalendarSyncAdapter.apk
TouchWizCalendar.apk
TouchWizCalendar.odex
TwCalendarAppWidget.apk
TwCalendarAppWidget.odex
Where do I begin?
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CalendarProvider.apk keep
CalendarProvider.odex keep
GoogleCalendarSyncAdapter.apk keep
TouchWizCalendar.apk delete
TouchWizCalendar.odex delete
TwCalendarAppWidget.apk delete
TwCalendarAppWidget.odex delete
delete them or rename to .bak (eg TwCalendarAppWidget.apk.bak)
ok i have CalendarProvider.apk (deodexed) and GoogleCalendarSyncAdapter.apk all touchwiz deleted (the other 2/4) also deleted days.apk
then just installed the NS calendar like a normal apk
Thanks for this. Using adb I seem to be stuck with the default.prop error described here and here. Any ideas?
I Rooted using the following procedure after each upgrade, do I need to reinstall the XWKDD_insecure kernel temporarily in order to change the calendar?
Thanks
Make sure your device is in USB debugging mode: Settings -> Applications -> Development -> USB debugging
Reboot your device into download mode: Turn the device off, then power it on again by pressing and holding VolumeDown + Home + Power simultaneously. You will know when you are in download mode, it is really obvious
Start ODIN
Connect the device to your computer using USB
Wait a few seconds, the ODIN screen should show you that a device is now connected
Make sure that in ODIN NOTHING is checked, except the "Auto reboot" and "F. Reset Time" checkboxes. Press the "PDA" button, and select the "XWKDD_insecure.tar" file.
Press "Start". ODIN you should now be flashing the kernel, and the device should reboot.
Wait until the device is rebooted, and while still being connected over USB, start SuperOneClick, and press ROOT.
Assuming this is successful you can then shutdown the phone and go to download mode as above
Now you can flash the Stock kernel to get rid of the yellow triangle just like how we flashed the insecure kernel above.
Reboot the device
Done !
Pulser, thanks for the work on this. Would it be possible to post just the calendar.apk with the ui issues fixed? I am switching between roms fairly regularly and not all allow me to use vr tweaks.
Thanks
Hello people.... i have a question about this mod.... i have tried to extract the pulsarg2 vanilla calendar from villaintweaks to put these in hdblog rom from leo75, but i have this situation:
The pulsar2g vanilla apk are only 2 files, calendar.apk and calendarprovider.apk.
Replacing only calendar.apk in Leo rom make the calendar start, but when i press option key to enter in calendar setting the program crashes. Also i notice the widget "agenda" from Samsung still present.
Replacing calendarprovider.apk with pulsarg2 apk removes the "agenda" widget but makes the calendar crash immediately and doesn't start anymore.
How i can solve this trouble? I need aosp calendar, please!
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Is it possible to port the standard Google apps from say, a Galaxy Nexus image?
I downloaded the system dump for the Galaxy Nexus and tried copying the Phone.apk to the /system/app dir (renaming the existing one) but nothing happens- after restart for example the Phone app (Google) does not appear in the launcher. Also found this link but they apparently dont work :-(
Personally I think samsung has regressed ICS by using their custom apps. Fair enough, some may have found they improved say Froyo or Gingerbread (not sure what it originally came with) but vanilla ICS is just so slender!
It should be able to work s I've ADB pushed that plus Contacts and other apps from AOSP builds to this KP1 build. I removed most of TouchWiz from the phone and it still "worked" (visually anyways). I can't wait to get a full AOSP build, after playing with the others i'm just drooling more and more these days!
can you share the contacts and phone app with me? im just doing the same with deleting the bloatware.
This might be a remedial question but xda search is down. The calendar sync option is missing in settings (email and contacts are there). Calendar app is installed. I reloaded my account twice and the same issue is occurring on the harmony and smoother jb roms. There was a gapps fix last year of sure if that is applicable anyone have any ideas? Also how does one get google now to recognize the location settings permit location sharing? The g tablet now lives on the wall by the front door, simple dream of seeing my calendar the weather notifications and traffic on the way out the door.
Thanks in advance!
Anyone got any ideas?
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Anyone got any ideas?
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Here is nobe1976's response related to Google Calendar Sync from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1900562&page=95
GoogleCalendarsync.apk is not installed along with the Calender app itself. Unzip any gapps for jellybean and you can install them manually by placing the app into /system/apps followed by a reboot right after.
Hope this helps
"Sorry for the late reply but check out the 2nd post here 2nd Post.
As for the battery icon that is normal on all ICS and JB builds. It is not in the Android System, but in the current kernel we are using. Wiping Battery Stats will not help it. There are actually some people that have there icons stay at 100% and some that stay at 0%. Those are just a handfull of devices we are aware of there might be more. Hopfully all that will change with a new boot.img update as soon as it gets released by fosser2."
Herewith quoting nobe1976's latest note related to the issue.
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