Hello.
Is There any paranoid android like dpi changer?
Because id like to change dpi of some applications like statusbar, settings & Google Play.
And would it be possible to port Paranoid androids "Dpi changer" To any rom without modifying roms apps?
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Hi there,
i'm running JellyBam 20121115 on my 9100 and have a problem changing the DPI settings to 200. Since some versions ago there was paranoid settings added to jellybam and since that i have this problem:
I change the dpi at aokp settings to 200 and the launcher and most programs have changed to 200, but the statusbar and many apps are on the stock settings.
Specially the status bar toggles have a wrong layout with text that overlaps the toggles. I then found paranoid settings and changed all dpi settings to 200. Everything looked ok.
The last version of JellyBam (20121115) has made paranoid settings optional and i didnt installed it (because i dont have an real advantage from it). But now i have the distorted status bar and apps problem again!
JellyBam Versions before paranoid settings worked very well after changing the dpi in aokp settings, but now....
Can anyone give me a hint?
Bye and thanks!
Hey Guys
I use xposed app settings to set dpi.
So i set SystemUI to have the notification bar show at 240 dpi but for some reason the app usage space is still the same. So there is this gap which is very obvious when i use apex launcher. (Apex launcher seems to add a tint to the background, touchwiz doesn't.) When i open apps the gap is there too but not noticeable since its black.
Am i missing something or am i doing something wrong?
here are some pics:
Hi is it possible to change icons only for few apps for example for google play and youtube apps? They don't fit into MIUI because icons are not rounded squares but stock android icons and I would like to change it.
As shown in screenshot, I've changed my DPI/smallest width in Developer options from 360 (default) to 400 (recommended by DPI calculator)
Everything is scaled down nicely including text, icons, and pretty much everything in the UI itself.
But what's bothering me is that the Google Now Launcher's grid won't change for some reason. It still has 4 columns and the spaces between them are so big. Shouldn't it change according to the DPI?
The Pixel Launcher I've downloaded also has the same problem. The dock adjusted fine, which is what I want because now I can put more apps within it. Now I want the same thing for the apps that are not on the dock. Why aren't they changing?
Notes:
Changing the DPI to a far larger number didn't work.
Restarting phone didn't do anything either.
Force stopping launcher didn't work too.
(Using Android 7.0 Nougat on Moto G4 Plus)
I want to resize Google calendar apk so that it fits better on android wear, it works great but is a bit oversized, is there a way to force a Dpi on the apk?