DPI /Build.prop tweak - Galaxy Ace S5830 General

Anyone know what dpi i have to set my Ace at to allow custom themes please as I cant apply any themes to the AKOP M6 ROM I flashed recently. Its a CM10 based theme
This theme was improperly compiled and cannot be applied. Please report this incident to the theme author
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I made the theme and it works perfectly on another Samsung device.(I had to do something similar on my SGT2 7, set the dpi below 160 to apply the theme with RomTool box pro)
Thanks in advance :laugh:

I think it's 140 to apply HDPI themes. Then change it back to 160

Kakashi Hatake said:
I think it's 140 to apply HDPI themes. Then change it back to 160
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139 hit the spot ,Thank you so much for the speedy reply. :good:

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BB2 *[THEME]*[MINICM9/IScreamXD] blaCk_Blue

I M BACK WITH A NEW *THEME*
THE *BB2* THEME
BB=BLUE_BLACK
THIS THEME IS MODDED BY ME AND I TOOK NITIN VAID'S THEME AS A BASE THEME [ PERMISSIONS TAKEN]
I MADE IT BEST ACCORDING TO ME BUT SUGGESTIONS ARE MOST WELCOME
THEME WILL BE UPDATED REGULARLY
KEEP CHEKING
MOST IMPORTANT STEP FOR APPLYING
1. Install the LCD Density Modder app
2. Download the bb2 theme and install it DON'T APPLY IT.
3. Open the app and change the density from 160 to 140 and click "Save & Reboot"
It'll ask for root and click allow.
4. After reboot, go to your theme chooser and apply the bb2 theme.
Ignore the message.
5. Go to the app again and change density from 140 to 160.
6. Click "Save & Reboot".
7. Wait for end the reboot.
8.enjoy
THANKS TO
1.NITIN VAID[ I TOOK LABEL THEME AS BASE THEME]
2.RAZOR(X)[ TOOK SOME PNGS ]
3. OBVIOUSLY ME BCZ I MOD IT
LINKS
1.--> INITIAL RELEASE http://www.mediafire.com/?12ha4n069e9tns5
2.--> _V3 http://www.mediafire.com/?zo1ou2so3ewaiuk
CAHNGELOG
1. 1/07/12--> INITIAL RELEASE
2.1/07/12--> BB2(BLUE_BLACK) [ REMOVE STOCK BACKGROUND AND ADDED A NEW BACKGROUND )
MY CM7 THEME SECTION--> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1751542
LIKE MY WORK PLEASE HIT MY THANKS BUTTON
POST BUGS IF EXIST I WILL FIX THEM ASAP
Reserved for other theme
Reserved for future theme too
Cool...keep update man
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aminsetan said:
Cool...keep update man
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making an another theme keep checking heheh ")
3. Open the app and change the density from 160 to 140 and click "Save & Reboot"
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CM9 has 140 default!
2010matej said:
CM9 has 140 default!
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atleast my MINICM9 was not hvaing

[Q] How I can set a default theme on CM9? [NOT RESOLVED]

Hello XDA, and my question is: ''How I can set default theme on CM9?'' :good:
In CM7, I modify build.prop and set default theme trought parameters: persist.sys.themeId= & persist.sys.themePackageName=.
But, how in CM9? Doesn't appear this parameters in build.prop of CM9.
HOW!?​
PD: How I can set default?... WHEN YOU INSTALL MY CM9 ROM!
Help me, please! :crying:
Thanks! Cheers!
Hey, what can you see if you go to settings, under "interface" tab, go to Themes
Provide any screenshot
Regards
vichoh said:
Hey, what can you see if you go to settings, under "interface" tab, go to Themes
Provide any screenshot
Regards
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Set default when you install my ROM, set default theme automatic.
-.-!
:crying: Anybody!? :crying:
XperiaX10_User said:
:crying: Anybody!? :crying:
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Don't think anyone knows? I just tried to slip this: persist.sys.themeId= & persist.sys.themePackageName="whatever i wanted". in my rom build prop and it completely ignored it.
just apply the theme.... it works just fine fir me upon each boot
No one seems to understand what I said....
mcsqwizzys98 said:
just apply the theme.... it works just fine fir me upon each boot
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No. What I mean is I am finishing up an new ICS ROM. And I want a different theme to boot into DEFAULT the first time it boots without the person to need to select it. Example: Sense4 Theme in Cyanogenmod's theme chooser. Have that one boot as default the first time after initial install of Custom ROM instead of System theme. "WHERE IS THAT SETTING LOCATED!" I Know how to choose a theme in theme chooser.
rgsgroup2005 said:
No. What I mean is I am finishing up an new ICS ROM. And I want a different theme to boot into DEFAULT the first time it boots without the person to need to select it. Example: Sense4 Theme in Cyanogenmod's theme chooser. Have that one boot as default the first time after initial install of Custom ROM instead of System theme.
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Your making an ics rom for x10??? I think all the images has to be in the framework res apk and it becomws system theme but isk really haha
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mcsqwizzys98 said:
Your making an ics rom for x10??? I think all the images has to be in the framework res apk and it becomws system theme but isk really haha
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In CM7 you can choose the default theme by editing the build prop. Then when that CM7 rom is installed, that custom theme is used instead. There has to be a way in CM9 too. HELP I'm not making one for X10 but found this Post asking the same question I am asking. This answer would help alot of us Devs
rgsgroup2005 said:
In CM7 you can choose the default theme by editing the build prop. Then when that CM7 rom is installed, that custom theme is used instead. There has to be a way in CM9 too. HELP I'm not making one for X10 but found this Post asking the same question I am asking. This answer would help alot of us Devs
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i also want to know how to make custom theme as default in cm9
(i want that after flashing the rom the theme i put in system/app will be default so on flashing the rom i got custom theme as default )
if anyone know please help
Not exactly same, but could start from here :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1598707
FYI

[Q] theme problem in cm 9, 10

hi guys
i installed lots of themes that worked for other people like Sony uxp or touchwiz 5 but all i get is "this theme was n compiled properly'
is there any other solution except changing the build.prop?
No dude. Changing density is the only way. Or, if u have any experience compiling apk, maybe u can try to mod it yourself.
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chepoz said:
No dude. Changing density is the only way. Or, if u have any experience compiling apk, maybe u can try to mod it yourself.
Sent from FXP 147 CM9 coconut
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:good: great advice Thanks dude!:highfive:
You most probably have downloaded hdpi/xdpi themes
But our devices are mdpi
To run hdpi/xdpi theme in mdpi devices -
edit file /system/build.prop and change value of ro.sf.lcd_density=160
Set the value between 140-150
Then apply the theme and then set the value back to 160 :cheers::thumbup::beer:
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i know the density changing method. if you know any thing else share here, pls.
btw i tried decompiling touchwiz with apk tool but it gave me "this apk is not compiled properly" (and i had installed jdk on my pc)

[Q] Themes for CM10 roms

I'm on a freshly rooted 8GB NT. I would like to apply a theme but don't know where to look or if it's safe with the current CM10 roms available. Has anyone tried this and got it to work?
Thank you.
troy9829 said:
I'm on a freshly rooted 8GB NT. I would like to apply a theme but don't know where to look or if it's safe with the current CM10 roms available. Has anyone tried this and got it to work?
Thank you.
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Alien Droid has some themes (and a customization "store") built in.
I haven't tried to theme, but I would think as long as the theme itself is compatible it should work (not sure if it needs to be an hdpi theme or an mdpi theme, though).
Perhaps someone who has tried can chime in, though.
troy9829 said:
I'm on a freshly rooted 8GB NT. I would like to apply a theme but don't know where to look or if it's safe with the current CM10 roms available. Has anyone tried this and got it to work?
Thank you.
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You can download themes from the Google play store. There are some free and some paid. Go to themes in settings and select the theme you want to apply. If it says it was improperly compiled, you will need to change our LCD density to 133 in the build.prop temporarily. Reboot then try to apply the theme again. If it says it doesn't have all the assets, select apply anyway. Your theme should be applied now, so change our LCD density back to whatever it was before and reboot. That's all I think.
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Themer and CM12 based roms

Hello there,
thank you for developing themer, i follow you since the first time.
It works like a charm on KK but now I am testing the new CM12 on my SGS2 and when I try to apply a theme Themer download and apply it but it is "resized" or messed up.
Anyone else is experiencing this issue? Any help?
EDIT
It seems that certain ROMS modify the original sgs2 DPI (im referring here to ResurrectionRemix ROM) and so themes are loaded broken.
Xipe_Totec said:
Hello there,
thank you for developing themer, i follow you since the first time.
It works like a charm on KK but now I am testing the new CM12 on my SGS2 and when I try to apply a theme Themer download and apply it but it is "resized" or messed up.
Anyone else is experiencing this issue? Any help?
EDIT
It seems that certain ROMS modify the original sgs2 DPI (im referring here to ResurrectionRemix ROM) and so themes are loaded broken.
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Themer works best with stock DPI. If you set your DPI to stock and then clear Themer's cache and data. Should work after that.
ThemerSupport said:
Themer works best with stock DPI. If you set your DPI to stock and then clear Themer's cache and data. Should work after that.
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yep thank you i figured out. just set proper DPI modifying "build.prop" file

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