I would love to just get rid of the stock notification toggles in favor of using any third party toggle apps.
Having to do SystemUI mods to completely customize the toggles is cumbersome and time consuming.
I imagine it can't be too hard - there are plenty of mods out to substitute specific third party apps. I just want to be able to choose which one I want from the market.
A few beers worth of donation may be in it for the intrepid dev!
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..... or someone could just tell me which smali file(s) I need to hack when I've got a few hours to try to brick my phone
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I'm not the one with the vibrant but a buddy was wondering. I know you can make changes on an evo using cdma workshop. Is it possible to get rid of it on the vibrant notification bar?
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On custom rom's this can be supported, but on stock, you can't.
You can with ADW launcher. It allow you to swipe your finger up in the screen to hide it
I knew about the home replacements but not sure how difficult it'd be too just tweak a rom. I'd like to learn how too cook one up. Or at least be able to make my own changes.
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Is there any way to remove the clock in the status bar on Nero V3?
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I wonder if removing the reference to the clock in the arrays.xml file in the framework-res.apk would work? Chances are its not that simple. Why dont you want a clock?
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I know I use Beautiful Widgets so having both clocks is redundant, but I live with it. That being said, if I could remove it easily I would.
Why not just use a different launcher? I use adw ex launcher, which can give me the gingerbread look and get rid of the status bar. I haven't noticed any extra lag either.
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I am using adw.ex and I also use clock... so yea.... having redundant times bother me.
I want to see my status bar for circle battery mod and other notifications. I hate seeing the clock up there.
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been looking for this too... anybody?
I'm guessing it wouldn't be that hard to get rid of it, but I think you might just have an empty space where it used to be afterwards. You'd probably have to edit some XML files if you didn't want a huge waste of space on your status bar. I could be wrong though. I've never heard of anyone wanting to do such a thing. Do you guys just play with your launchers all day? You've never been in an app like the browser and been curious of what time it was? I think it would be a pain to exit an app every time I cared to know what time it was. To each his own I guess.
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I'm guessing it wouldn't be that hard to get rid of it, but I think you might just have an empty space where it used to be afterwards. You'd probably have to edit some XML files if you didn't want a huge waste of space on your status bar. I could be wrong though. I've never heard of anyone wanting to do such a thing. Do you guys just play with your launchers all day? You've never been in an app like the browser and been curious of what time it was? I think it would be a pain to exit an app every time I cared to know what time it was. To each his own I guess.
hi, could you make a m.m. To get rid of the am,pm that would be awesome
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You could just lock the screen check the time instead of exit then unlock the screen and go back into what ever you were doin
You can try making a metamorph.
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-themes/31902-mm-theme-no-clock.html
I'd just like to remove the AM/PM notification, ala Gingerbread, as this is the single most common element of the UI burned into the LED screen (probably since it's the most static).
Anyone have luck with this?
The statusbar clock is in the services.jar file. You'd have to know how to edit .smail's to take it out. There is a writeup on the EVO forum. Not sure if it can apply to the Galaxy S.
Hi I'm trying to figure out how to create a custom shortcut to pull down the notification bar/window. I like to have the thing him hidden but am looking for a quicker way to access it than hitting menu doftkey and selecting notifications. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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I use ADW EX.
It has swipe gestures that will do what you want. Pretty amazing app. Other launchers may do this, but I can only confirm ADW EX. It's the best launcher, IN MY OPINION. Others may have another fav (mainly b/c they don't like giving a developer $3).
I use LP Pro..so it's not that I don't want to spend the 3 bucks. More like I put my money on a different racehorse.
What I'm asking is definitely possible, theres already a shortcut it's just in the menu. I just can't figure out how to pull it out and use it.
Edit: I was able to bind tje home button to opening the notification bar...it's not how I wanted to do it but it works. Would still like to see if anyone knows how to create a shortcut for it.
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I use LP too. I have one of my swipe gestures on my dock icons set to open notifications.
Is there any way to change to change the toggles in the notification bar. I'd love to change the auto rotate toggle (which I never use) to the wifi tethering toggle.
I think you can by installing Jkay's modpack. Its in themes and apps, I believe.
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If you have a compatible firmware version you can absolutely use jkays mods to do this and a whole lot more.
Do yourself a favour and check it out.
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Any chance we can see a stock ics rom modded yo include the touch action buttons on the home screen? AOKP has the option. I like the look of it anD the ability to see running apps.
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This needs to deodex the system. And there are some files missing to get it fully deodexed. Dut until then you can use Widgetsoid 2.x or Notification Toggles, both found in Play Store. Both will get you working power controls in the notification bar.
Someone might correct me if I'm wrong..
Thank you for your response, i was refering to the nexus style ics buttons under dock bar though
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