With my previous HTC Inspire, certain items (like and were auto updated to neato little green Android guy emoji's).
Looks like stock we have rather large emojis similar to the smilies shown here on xda (from a pc web browser).
Anyway we could get a swap for a cool pack of emoji's (preferable the Android guy)?
FWIW, I found a link online with some supposedly stock JB emoji's which I guess HTC isn't using:
http://phandroid.com/2012/08/30/tips-tricks-heres-a-quick-list-of-a-few-jelly-bean-emojis/
If it helps the devs, I was told that these are stored here:
framework-res.apk (I can't confirm or deny if this is true though)
They are in the framework. You can swap them yourself, just use 7zip to open the .apk. dont extract it. Make sure the smilies are named the same as the HTC ones. And just drag and drop them. You should find them in the drawable HDPI folder.
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AndroHero said:
They are in the framework. You can swap them yourself, just use 7zip to open the .apk. dont extract it. Make sure the smilies are named the same as the HTC ones. And just drag and drop them. You should find them in the drawable HDPI folder.
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Sorry for sounding base, where can I find the 'drawable HDPI folder'? I have ES file explorer on my phone (figure I'll use this to find the file and transfer it to my pc to make the swap).
**Nevermind, found it in /system/framework/framework-rs.apk
No, you have to copy the framework-res.apk to your computer and use 7zip. Just right click on the .apk and choose open with 7zip, you can then edit images in the framework but not .xml files as that would require decompiling.
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AndroHero said:
No, you have to copy the framework-res.apk to your computer and use 7zip. Just right click on the .apk and choose open with 7zip, you can then edit images in the framework but not .xml files as that would require decompiling.
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Thanks, found the ones I want to swap:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
If your unsure, just upload your framework and i'll do it for you when i get home in a couple of hours
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AndroHero said:
If your unsure, just upload your framework and i'll do it for you when i get home in a couple of hours
Sent from my HTC One X+ using Tapatalk 2
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Thanks, I just need to find the actual image files I want to swap it with. I gave my old HTC to my brother in law or I'd pull em from there.
**Think I found em here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1332916 (the first zip file)
Sheesh, got myself into quite the pickle there. I used 7zip, swapped out just the emoji icons (think there were 17 of them). I then used 7zip to 'create archive' and called it framework-res.apk (as opposed to the .zip it tried to give). I then copied this file to a folder on my sdcard, and transferred it to the device.
I went back into es file explorer, went into system, and renamed framework-res.apk to framework-res_old.apk and then the **** hit the fan. All my apps started closing on me.
I booted into recovery (TWRP) went into advanced, and used file renamer. I moved my modified framework-res.apk file to the system/framework directory, but after a reboot, it just got stuck at the htc one boot screen (never loaded).
I went back into recovery, and gave up. I just renamed framework-res_old.apk back to framework-res.apk and rebooted to system. Now its back to how it was.
I figure there must be a smarter way to swap the file out.
If you open with 7zip, you'll see the files here:
path_here..\framework-res.apk\framework-res\res\drawable-hdpi\emo_ (everything with emo_ was swapped and not renamed)
Well, I swapped out the files in:
res\drawable-hdpi\
and
res\drawable-xhdpi\
The updated file here:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/24838537/framework-res.apk
I booted into recovery (TWRP), mounted system, and then copy and pasted the updated framework-res.apk file. Then I rebooted to system.
For whatever reason, if I go into messages and put in say or (and send) it still comes up with the old emoji's.
Not sure if the info is cached somewhere. I'm so close!!!
Any place I could be missing? The icons show up in the preview (like where it list your contacts and show like the first line or so). Just not within the message.
Quick update, I've noticed that also within google talk, the icons I replaced are showing. Just not from within the stock/oem messaging app (nor att messages which I think has its own completely different icons/emoji's)
Related
Saw this Thread under the Desire forum..
I really like the way the Navbar is made on this rom..
I myself do not have the graphic-skille to make something like this, so hopefully someone else have??
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=729172
lol, ok, I did a quick job by pulling graphic files from mytouch 3g slide sense. Just download the zip, unzip it, then replace these files with ones in com.htc.resources.apk/res/drawable-port-mdpi
Drawable-port-mdpi
I'm not sure how it's look, maybe you could post a screenshot
Yep, as it turns out, you don't even have to bother resizing some images... as it is with battery, navbar, lockscreen...system just resizes them automatically...
of course it's a good Idea to conserve space...
use adw launcher and search for espresso theme in market
cryshop said:
lol, ok, I did a quick job by pulling graphic files from mytouch 3g slide sense. Just download the zip, unzip it, then replace these files with ones in com.htc.resources.apk/res/drawable-port-mdpi
Drawable-port-mdpi
I'm not sure how it's look, maybe you could post a screenshot
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Just tried to replace the files in the original .apk - putting it all in a zip-file (not signed since I'm on S-OFF) but it just brings me to bootloop
I'm not entirely sure, but I think running apk's still have to be signed...correct me If I'm wrong...
Dr.Romca said:
I'm not entirely sure, but I think running apk's still have to be signed...correct me If I'm wrong...
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I've never signed framework apk files. What I did is :
1. Open apk file with winrar, leave it.
2. Open folder window that includes necessary files.
3. Drag and drop file from (2) to (1) for replacing or something else.
4. Push apk files back to /system/framework/
Benefits:
- No need to extract apk files.
- No need to re-zip.
- No need to sign.
cryshop said:
I've never signed framework apk files. What I did is :
1. Open apk file with winrar, leave it.
2. Open folder window that includes necessary files.
3. Drag and drop file from (2) to (1) for replacing or something else.
4. Push apk files back to /system/framework/
Benefits:
- No need to extract apk files.
- No need to re-zip.
- No need to sign.
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That's what I did.. (Used TotalCommander instead) ..
EDIT: Now trying using WinRAR
Now it worked.. Only "bug" is now, that the indicator of which homescreen used is still a "bow"... Is there any way to either get rid of that or to edit it..?
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Now it worked.. Only "bug" is now, that the indicator of which homescreen used is still a "bow"... Is there any way to either get rid of that or to edit it..?
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Oops!
These pngs go to /system/app/Rosie.apk/res/drawable-mdpi/
cryshop said:
Oops!
These pngs go to /system/app/Rosie.apk/res/drawable-mdpi/
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Hehe... I'll look into that
Used NinjaMorph to replace the files (Thanx to S-OFF) and NOW it looks nice ;D
Ok has anyone managed to (successfully) change their battery icon on 2.2.1. I've tried various times but it always ends in boot loops or no battery indicator at all. They've mostly come from the UOT Kitchen, but I've no idea how to properly 'install' them as such.
Any ideas?
There is an app for sgs to change battery icon. Maybe that app can help you.
Joost
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sgs is hdpi it wont work
adb pull /system/framework/framework-res.apk
it will end up in your user folder, mine is Mark
get that apk and extract it using 7zip or other program
look in the folder drawable-mdpi folder and you will see towards the end a bunch of battery icons representing the amount of charge.
replace those files with those from another theme or rom.
once done then create a folder called res and put all extracted folders in there.
then put the res folder in a new folder called framework-res.
place framework-res (and this xml file http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18706196/BattIcon.xml) in a zip called BattIcon
on your phone go to market and get metamorph.
copy the zip made earlier onto your sd card in a folder called AndroidThemes.
open metamorph and select unzip theme, unzip the file you added
then click select theme and choose the folder and tap the xml inside.
a popup will come just click ok then click apply all another popup will come just hit ok
it will apply and may ask to restart or it may do itself.
voila icon changed
same proccess used for theming
pashinator said:
adb pull /system/framework/framework-res.apk
it will end up in your user folder, mine is Mark
get that apk and extract it using 7zip or other program
look in the folder drawable-mdpi folder and you will see towards the end a bunch of battery icons representing the amount of charge.
replace those files with those from another theme or rom.
once done then create a folder called res and put all extracted folders in there.
then put the res folder in a new folder called framework-res.
place framework-res (and this xml file http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18706196/BattIcon.xml) in a zip called BattIcon
on your phone go to market and get metamorph.
copy the zip made earlier onto your sd card in a folder called AndroidThemes.
open metamorph and select unzip theme, unzip the file you added
then click select theme and choose the folder and tap the xml inside.
a popup will come just click ok then click apply all another popup will come just hit ok
it will apply and may ask to restart or it may do itself.
voila icon changed
same proccess used for theming
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Thanks, I'll give it a try once I get to a computer, just one question, the stock battery icon goes down in 10%, would it make a difference if I then added a battery icon that moves in 1%?
pashinator said:
adb pull /system/framework/framework-res.apk
it will end up in your user folder, mine is Mark
get that apk and extract it using 7zip or other program
look in the folder drawable-mdpi folder and you will see towards the end a bunch of battery icons representing the amount of charge.
replace those files with those from another theme or rom.
once done then create a folder called res and put all extracted folders in there.
then put the res folder in a new folder called framework-res.
place framework-res (and this xml file http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18706196/BattIcon.xml) in a zip called BattIcon
on your phone go to market and get metamorph.
copy the zip made earlier onto your sd card in a folder called AndroidThemes.
open metamorph and select unzip theme, unzip the file you added
then click select theme and choose the folder and tap the xml inside.
a popup will come just click ok then click apply all another popup will come just hit ok
it will apply and may ask to restart or it may do itself.
voila icon changed
same proccess used for theming
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Also that link doesn't seem to work for me. This is what I get:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
EoinSheehy said:
Thanks, I'll give it a try once I get to a computer, just one question, the stock battery icon goes down in 10%, would it make a difference if I then added a battery icon that moves in 1%?
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Well it would probably make the battery icon flash when on screen. But what you can do is, say the battery icon is meant for 1% accuracy then you can use the more accurate icons and place them on the 10% blocks so you can see where your battery is more clearly. Does that make sense?
i have the Voicemail Icon on my Status bar ALL the time.
NO it's not a service provider issue. Nor anything else. it's just something i have to live with it (i live in Iraq,and trust me these things are normal here)
WHAT I NEED IS: is it possible to REMOVE the icon from the system so i can't see it on the status bar anymore????
If your rooted you could find the png file in framework-res.apk or systemUI.apk and replace it with a transparent image other than that i cant help sorry.
Yes Rooted. and Yes i want to use this method (either delete or make it fully transparent)
BUT: where can i find those? directory ???
omid_freesky said:
Yes Rooted. and Yes i want to use this method (either delete or make it fully transparent)
BUT: where can i find those? directory ???
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framework-res.apk is in system/framework
SystemUI.apk is in system/app
What rom are you on?
Custom or stock?
Take a screen shot with the icon ill see if can change it for you.
i use CriskeloRom V18 with Blue theme
and as you can see from the screen shot the voicemail is ALWAYS there.
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"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
BTW, Thanks for your concern and kind help.
I have found the file its stat_notify_voicemail.png in framework-res.apk.
Can you copy your framework-res.apk from system/framework with a root file manager and upload it and ill replace the image for you.
If your not sure how to do this let me know and ill try to explain.
Ive modded the file to be transparent just needs injecting into your framwork
can you teach me how to replace the PNG inside the APK? so i can do it myself in the future.
Thanks again ( A LOT )
update:
the Framework-res.apk is over 10mb big and won't load (unless i zip it and send it in 2 parts) ... it'll be great if you tell me how to replace the png.
Sure i can we like a user who likes to learn
first you need winrar http://www.rarlab.com/
1. using a root file manager (this is a good free one http://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=30417) copy your framewor-res.apk from system/framework to your internal or external SD Card
2. Copy it off the SD to your pc.
3. open the framework-res.apk on your pc with winrar
4. Navigate to drawable-hdpi
5. drag the modified stat_notify_voicemail.png i attached into drawable-hdpi leave all the options as they are and press ok.
4. copy the framework-res.apk bk to system/framework *you might get a force close or random reboot (dont worry its normal)
5. when phone has rebooted navigate to system/framework and change the permissions to as per my pic.
6.reboot
7.???
8. Profit
Hope that made sense!
Never will the voice mail icon annoy you again
My upload didnt work properly ive rar'd it up hopefully will work better this time
no matter what i do or use it won't let me edit (over write - replace - rename) the framework-res.apk file.
i replaced the png but can't replace the whole apk
PS: is there a way to permanently stop the Voice mail. (like uninstall the functionality from the phone)
You need to set your file system to writable, try this.
1. Download es file explorer from the market
2. In options tick root explorer
3. Tick mount file system as writable
4. Copy the file using es explorer
-possible reboot
5. go bk to system/framework in es explorer
6. long press the file - properties and change permissions to match my pic
6. reboot
hopefully that should sort it and you still get voicemail
ps. this shouldn't need saying but im gonna say it anyways, make sure you have a CWM recovery backup first just incase something goes wrong and you can restore
After many flashes and dead batteries I finally figured this out and it was not fun!
Seeing it is a little out of the ordinary I wanted to share my findings for anyone else wanting this mod.
First you need the m10 tools.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1060648
You will also need Rosie.apk for the navbar and Idlescreen_Base.apk for the lockscreen shortcut backgrounds depeding on what you are changing. These are in the system/app/ directory of the rom zip.
Open m10 tools, and select Rosie.apk.
Once decompiled, find the Rosie_navbar.m10 file.
Expand the file until you see the options shown in the screenshot below.
On the data circled in red change the opacity from "1" to "0". (you can also change it to any value in-between like 0.5 for half transparent)
Make sure you select the data how it is shown in the screenshot or else other images will disappear!!
Once done with the edits save and m10 tools will repackage Rosie.apk.
Then push the new Rosie.apk to your phone or install via a flashable zip.
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"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
This is essentially the same process for the lockscreen shortcut backgrounds.
Open m10 tools again, and select Idlescreen_Base.apk.
Once decompiled, find the Lockscreen_Shortcut.m10 file.
Expand the file until you see the options shown in the screenshot below.
On the data circled in red change the opacity from "1" to "0"
Make sure you select the data how it is shown in the screenshot or else other images will disappear!!
Once done save and m10 tools will repackage the apk.
Then push the new apk to your phone or install via a flashable zip.
One incase anything else comes up :fingers-crossed:
Thank you for sharing.
Same to you zhp pilot, you've been pumping out some good stuff!
I don't know if I have something personal against those images :laugh: or If its just the fact it looks so much cleaner without them.
Nice discovery
Thanks
With the screen shots this was a real easy mod to apply.
should this work for any htc phone running sense 3.6? i have an evo 3d running the "cool-ics-v10-evoc" rom and when my phone loads i get a black screen with the notification bar at the top. if i put the stock idlescreen_base.apk back in and leave the modded rosie it loads to the lock screen but when i unlock i get the white screen with the htc logo and thats as far as it goes. if someone could please help i would really like to learn how to do this...
did you fix permissions when you replaced the apks?
No I didn't. Sorry. I'm a complete noob to all this. I honestly don't know how to do that yet...
jeb192004 said:
No I didn't. Sorry. I'm a complete noob to all this. I honestly don't know how to do that yet...
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Long press the apk with the file explorer you used, assuming that's what you did. You should see an option for permissions. Make it rw-r--r--. If that's confusing then check the permissions on another apk in the system folder. Just make yours match the existing. If you didn't replace the apk via a file explorer, more info on your method would be helpful.
After making changes to the apk I saved it to my desktop. Opened the rom I was working with and replaced it there while on my computer. Then reflashed the rom to my phone. Made a copy of the rom first in case it didn't work I could easily go back to the working one... Which is what I'm using now.
jeb192004 said:
After making changes to the apk I saved it to my desktop. Opened the rom I was working with and replaced it there while on my computer. Then reflashed the rom to my phone. Made a copy of the rom first in case it didn't work I could easily go back to the working one... Which is what I'm using now.
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Oh. Well nevermind the permissions thing then. Doing it that way would have set them correctly.
Do you have any idea what I'm doing wrong? I tried your transparent nav bar from here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1814171
But it didn't do anything for me. Once the phone rebooted the nav bar looked the same as before...
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I have experienced some versions of rosie that are very fussy. After m10 edits i have had to decompile and recompile with apktool (no other edits) just to properly compress the m10
jeb192004 said:
Do you have any idea what I'm doing wrong? I tried your transparent nav bar from here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1814171
But it didn't do anything for me. Once the phone rebooted the nav bar looked the same as before...
Sent from my PG86100 using xda app-developers app
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That mod only works on the rezound due the updater script. It specifically uses the mount points for the rezound.
The issue may be due tho the fact your are placing a modified apk into the rom zip. The modified one has a broken signature and/or one that doesn't match the other files. When you boot a rom for the first time, the signatures have to match. After the rom boots once, it no longer does sig checks on the system folder. I would suggest placing the modified apk into a flashable zip and flash it after the rom has booted.
Alternatively, you can adb push Rosie.apk to the phone or manually replace the file with a file explorer that has root access.
If it still doesn't work, then the problem is with the apk itself.
Well...didn't get home till late last night, had to be to work early today, so I didn't really get a chance to try everything. I did try to manually replace the apk using root explorer and after doing that and setting permissions right, pressing the home button did nothing. Pressed back button to back out of root explorer and got to a white screen. And that's it... Tried rebooting my phone, same thing, a white screen... Idk if those other options will work but I'll try when I get home today...
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Got the transparent nav bar working!!! Ended up trying a different Rom and had no problems at all. Thank you everyone for your help.
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jeb192004 said:
Got the transparent nav bar working!!! Ended up trying a different Rom and had no problems at all. Thank you everyone for your help.
Sent from my PG86100 using xda app-developers app
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no prob, glad you got it working. The only other thing I was gonna toss out there was if you had signed them but i don't think that m10 tools breaks the signature anyways.
Can someone please tell me where MetaMorph stores it's files/images once it loads a theme/etc.?
I'm not talking about "/AndroidThemes",..I'm talking about where it stores everything once it unzips a theme or lock-ring or whatever...
I installed a battery zip a while back and now they battery image just shows up randomly every once in a while...I wanna remove it from the device comletely & don't know where to look...
thanks.
broad_st_bully said:
Can someone please tell me where MetaMorph stores it's files/images once it loads a theme/etc.?
I'm not talking about "/AndroidThemes",..I'm talking about where it stores everything once it unzips a theme or lock-ring or whatever...
I installed a battery zip a while back and now they battery image just shows up randomly every once in a while...I wanna remove it from the device comletely & don't know where to look...
thanks.
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I think you misunderstand how Metamorph acts. It actually changes permanently your patched system files to theme your apps. Depending on which part you are theming it patches different files.
polobunny said:
I think you misunderstand how Metamorph acts. It actually changes permanently your patched system files to theme your apps. Depending on which part you are theming it patches different files.
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ahh...I obviously did misunderstand....I figured there was a folder somewhere with all the files/images in it.
..I notice when I flash a new lock-ring, in my image gallery there's the lock-ring image and a "drawable-xhdpi" & "drawable-hdpi" images...that's what gave me the idea there was directory somewhere storing files...
is there a way to make the battery image I flashed a while back stop showing?
broad_st_bully said:
ahh...I obviously did misunderstand....I figured there was a folder somewhere with all the files/images in it.
..I notice when I flash a new lock-ring, in my image gallery there's the lock-ring image and a "drawable-xhdpi" & "drawable-hdpi" images...that's what gave me the idea there was directory somewhere storing files...
is there a way to make the battery image I flashed a while back stop showing?
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That's likely an extracted zip from Metamorph. I think I misunderstood your question.
In light of this new information, you can long press the image file, then press the context menu button then Properties (last menu) and at the bottom of the dialog window you should see the path to the file. You can navigate to this directory using a file browser and create a file named ".nomedia" without the quotes. This will make the media scanner not scan this folder and thus you won't see it in the gallery.
Example:
File is located in /sdcard/Metamorph/theme1/folder
Create a .nomedia file in /sdcard/Metamorph/
Everything in this folder and the folders in it will not get indexed.
polobunny said:
That's likely an extracted zip from Metamorph. I think I misunderstood your question.
In light of this new information, you can long press the image file, then press the context menu button then Properties (last menu) and at the bottom of the dialog window you should see the path to the file. You can navigate to this directory using a file browser and create a file named ".nomedia" without the quotes. This will make the media scanner not scan this folder and thus you won't see it in the gallery.
Example:
File is located in /sdcard/Metamorph/theme1/folder
Create a .nomedia file in /sdcard/Metamorph/
Everything in this folder and the folders in it will not get indexed.
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I appreciate your help!
this explains alot, but the problem I'm having is (see screenshot below please) on the top-left-hand side in the notification bar you'll see the small blue battery icon..I flashed that through MetaMorph maybe 2-3 different ROMs back, I'd say at least 3 weeks ago, and, at the time, the battery icon didn't show for some reason....and hasn't since then...
now it just showed up out of nowhere
I flashed a new ROM a few days ago (battery icon did NOT show up then) and then last night it just showed up....outta nowhere...
I want to get rid of it but, unlike the "drawable" lock-screen images in my image gallery, this actual icon/image is nowhere to be found (or seen)...
is there a way to remove it?
I mean I thoroughly wipe the cache(s) & system a few times before each new ROM so it kinda has me confused why it just showed up all of a sudden...
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If you've flashed another ROM then that's not coming from anything you've done with Metamorph. The system files that would have been modified would be gone.
3rdstring said:
If you've flashed another ROM then that's not coming from anything you've done with Metamorph. The system files that would have been modified would be gone.
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that's exactly what I thought....I checked the OP for the current ROM I'm using and there's nothing about extra battery icons....the ONLY time this icon was ever on my phone was back when I flashed it a few weeks ago...and then it didn't show after the flash....
makin me crazy...