Icon Pack - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is it any way to extract icons from the stock rom or make a backup of them? I want to change my rom and pass from the stock to a custom one so the things is I really want to save my icons already but I dont know how.

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[Q] Stock 2.2 Mods, Themes?

I have the stock 2.2 from T-Mo. Were can I find mods for the lock screen, battery, and anything else? How about themes?
there are mods here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=711
but not many themes because not many people here use stock, so most people don't bother making themes for them.
but you must be rooted no matter what for mods or themes i hope you know.
Root the phone, then make a titanium backup, then you can try a theme or mod,
Then if you get hung, you can revert back, or reflash the 2.2
How do I know what mods I can and can not use? I really do not want to flash a ROM just for a new lock screen or a battery icon when I can just mod that portion.

[Q] Installing themes on custom ROM

Hi guys im using custom ROM on my x10 mp but i want to change the theme of that custom ROM what files should i need to download and put only. I dont need the apps or what so ever i only need the theme like only colors what kind of file should i get in the theme thread
When you apply new theme, you'll change only the look, not the apps.

[Q] Revolution 2.5 ROM Questions - SGS II

Hello guys! Just like your video said, I'm a noob and I'm proud of it. xD
I search'ed a bit the forum, but I couldn't find what I was looking for.
OK, so I just updated my ROM to the latest version, Revolution ROM 2.5. I restored my apps with Titanium Back-Up, all good. I choose a theme from the "Revolution" soft and installed the ninphetamine 2.0.2 kernel.
Here's some questions that I have:
1. This ROM comes with ~10 widgets. How can I get all the stock ones back? I couldn't find anything.
2. Another thing, can I modify the theme how I want? I mean, I like the Gingerbread Edition theme (with all that green), but on the top-bar I would like the battery icon from the Revolution ROM, the one with some good-looking circles, but on green color. Also the bottle icons I would like to change too (too much green on them).
3. Does anyone know what is the 'process' where the today screens (all 7) are saved? I restored all my data with TBU, and my today was also how it was before updating, but w/o the widgets that are missing. After I reinstall those widgets I'd like to restore that process, where all the layouts are saved.
Thank you very much! Maybe some answers are already on this forum, but don't be hard on me because I didn't find them. Anyone how can help me is welcome and I thank him very much!
You can download the Kitchen app from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1171523
With that you can download stock app, widgets etc
Regarding the green ones, you can download a stock theme then try to flash the other themes from kitchen app. This is what i did
All the download etc can be done via the Kitchen app provided by LEO
Thank you very much for your support!
I managed to get my widgets + some transparent one.
About the themes, I can't do anything. If I download the stock one and then move to another, it will stay to the new one completely.
Isn't there an app that let me customize my theme? Just like Kitchen is, but they have only for general theme/dialer/market. I would want one more complex, to let me choose my style for battery, icons and so on.
Thanks again!

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i really want a custom lockscreen (my rom doesnt have one the team rom). but i dont want to use an app (e.g go locker and widget locker). is there a way to make a zip file just for the lockscreen?

need help/info about color change for fonts

can anyone give me info or better can make custom fontspack for gingerbread in ics bue,so thats systemfonts are not in black?i hope i have ask understandable.
the reason is that i have a flashable custom fontpack that is in black but i want change the color to ics blue code 33B5E5.many thanx for all infos.Greeeeetz

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