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This is for presenting your ROM's & themes & apps for the HTC One MAX.
Cleanly edited and formatted for a more professional & minimal presentation of your mockup.
User-friendly, does not require much knowledge of Photoshop, works well enough in GIMP and other comaptible softwares.
PM me if you have any difficulties with the PSD or with any graphical problem, i'll reply asap. Make sure you check out the FAQ.
FAQs will be updated on the basis of problems users come across. I worked really hard on this, hope you guys like it.
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ATMOSF3AR said:
HTC One MAX PSD :
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HUGE thanks to you! This will be of use in the new Toolkit that I am creating. With a GUI!!!
Kwongger said:
HUGE thanks to you! This will be of use in the new Toolkit that I am creating. With a GUI!!!
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welcome
Nice!
pradeepvizz said:
Nice!
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thanks
Beautiful. Thank you!
atmosf3ar said:
htc one max psd : read the thread for futher details
this is for presenting your rom's & themes & apps for the htc one max.
Cleanly edited and formatted for a more professional & minimal presentation of your mockup.
User-friendly, does not require much knowledge of photoshop, works well enough in gimp and other comaptible softwares.
Pm me if you have any difficulties with the psd or with any graphical problem, i'll reply asap. Make sure you check out the faq.
Faqs will be updated on the basis of problems users come across. I worked really hard on this, hope you guys like it.
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answer: A file with the psd file extension is an adobe photoshop document file.
Other types of files may also use the psd file extension. If you know of any additional file formats that use the .psd extension, please let me know so i can update this information.
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how to download the file?
And how to use this?
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IMAG to Date renames image files, JPG, GIF, and BMP to Date Formatted filenames, MMddyyyyHHmm_RID (R.I.D. Random ID). The dates are based on the Date when the file is created.
You’ll probably hate the way Camera application saves the image file, which was “IMAG####.jpg”. This kind of naming will cause a problem when backing up the image files in your PC/MAC specially when the file already exists in your backup drive but different picture, the only thing you could do is to rename the file in your mobile device. For example, you have “IMAG0050.jpg” in your mobile phone and you want to move that in your PC/MAC but a file “IMAG0050.jpg” already exists but has different picture? Probably the first thing you’ll do is to rename “IMAG0050.jpg” in your mobile device into something different.
Now to make things easier, IMAG to Date is created to help from that problem.
New Version Released for NETCF 3.5
IMAG to Date 2.5
Sep. 13, 2005
ADDED
- Can customize supported extension
- File list sorted
- Enable/Disable Notifications
UPDATE
- Checked items, shown first in file list.
FIXED
- error occuring on a file with no extension
visit my blog post for more information and more screen shots!
http://bit.ly/IMAGtoDate
alternative link
http://bit.ly/IMAGtoDate2
if you found anything. please let me know ..
If you found my work useful, please consider donating
and the complete Gratitude Lists
update: June 26, 2010
moved the installer here.
Really useful!
But is it possible to customize the renaming pattern? For example yyyy-MM-dd_HH-mm-ss
alexirsi said:
Really useful!
But is it possible to customize the renaming pattern? For example yyyy-MM-dd_HH-mm-ss
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yes, possible! but for the next release.
thanks for the feedback!
this is cool! thanks Nullstring!
btw: i'm also using your JSPA Program Manager.
Mabuhay ang Pinoy!
oist! glad to know! maraming salamat!
very usefull, thanks a lot.
another user interested in a yymmdd pattern (my way to classify files), even more if the pattern can be customized
anyway thanks for this very first solution
i just tried it... is there a way to change the default folder (open)?
@solrac_
currently I'm designing a way to make things easier ..
You can format it in any way you like.
@TheRem
yes, click Menu>Select Folder
i mean when starting the program, it automatically opens My Documents folder but i like it to open the DCIM folder as the startup folder.
@TheRem
Actually, I based the location in registry "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Pictures\StorageCardPath" thought it was the default Camera path but it turns out that the value set in StorageCardPath is the last location of the Pictures and Videos application path.
I have to look deeper in registry. I'll ask Resco Registry tool
Nullstring said:
@solrac_
currently I'm designing a way to make things easier ..
You can format it in any way you like.
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Nice program, really usefull.
I'm waiting for the version with flexible format (need yyyymmdd).
But then it's one of the must-have-tools for everybody!
@agvdberg thank you
I appreciate all your feedbacks!
thanks for downloading!
Sweet! I will have to try this. Thanks.
please do S.V.I
and don't forget to write your feedback
IMAG to Date is available in freewarepocketpc.com
http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-imagtodate.html
and it's been downloaded 150 times in first release. Man I hope they'll be updated in the next release.
Great idea !
BUT
I can't seem to install it...
it's an .exe file... what to do with it ?
@Tourist
Microsoft Windows 101
.EXE (EXEcutable Application) is basically a program that you can launch in Microsoft Windows platform.
You can actually find hundreds of .EXE files in your Windows Desktop/Mobile (thousands in Desktop) so don't be shocked if you found them and DO NOT delete!
good idea
Nullstring said:
IMAG to Date renames image files, JPG, GIF, and BMP to Date Formatted filenames, MMddyyyyHHmm_RID (R.I.D. Random ID). The dates are based on the Date when the file is created.
You’ll probably hate the way Camera application saves the image file, which was “IMAG####.jpg”. This kind of naming will cause a problem when backing up the image files in your PC/MAC specially when the file already exists in your backup drive but different picture, the only thing you could do is to rename the file in your mobile device. For example, you have “IMAG0050.jpg” in your mobile phone and you want to move that in your PC/MAC but a file “IMAG0050.jpg” already exists but has different picture? Probably the first thing you’ll do is to rename “IMAG0050.jpg” in your mobile device into something different.
Now to make things easier, IMAG to Date is created to help from that problem.
visit my blog post for more information
http://bit.ly/IMAGtoDate
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May i ask how do i get it to work? Can you instruct me with steps?
thank you so much
Nullstring said:
@Tourist
Microsoft Windows 101
.EXE (EXEcutable Application) is basically a program that you can launch in Microsoft Windows platform.
You can actually find hundreds of .EXE files in your Windows Desktop/Mobile (thousands in Desktop) so don't be shocked if you found them and DO NOT delete!
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that's a very nice little poem you wrote there.
I know what an .exe file is.
what I meant (just like the next post after yours) is that I have no idea how to install or launch the app.
Introduction:
This a porting of booting animations present in the forum, for 320x480 resolution phones.
All files are flashable via recovery
Bootanimations:
Alice
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Android Love
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Andromeda
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Apple Destroy
Download
Cyano
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FlamingBlueSkull
Download
FinalHavocII
Download
GearsIII
Download
GingerSkeleton
Download
Hungry
Download
ICSNPrime
Download
JollyRoger
Download
Liquid
Download
Lord Of Rings
Download
Silver
Download
SpeedoII
Download
Trapcode
Download
Xda
Download
Tutorial:
Linux
Needed:
Imagemagick (it will resize multiple files in a shoot)
Zip editor/creator
Gprename (renaming multiple files ; optional)
How to:
Open your bootanimation.zip and extract folders containig images (they took name of part0, part1...)
Install imagemagick
sudo apt-get install imagemagick
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Resize pictures within part folder
cd <directory in which you have images to modify>
mogrify -resize 320x480 -format jpg * (it will keep original aspect ratio)
mogrify -resize 320x480! -format jpg * (images will have selected aspect ratio)
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Open bootanimation (without exctract anything), maybe using 7zip, and add the new folder you modded before (7zip will automatically overwrites it for you if needed). Don't close your zip file. Open desc.text and modify values as in pictures.
Updated file after saving and close
Windows
Needed:
A zip manager
A note manager (as Notepad++)
How to:
Right click on your bootanimation and exctract it
Change your images size (PIXresizer should be useful for this)
Open your desc.text file with blocknotes or notepad++
Change values as in pictures
Check all your file are in order and in the right place
Make your modded bootanimation.zip file using store compression method
Thanks to all the guys who made these animations
I can flash the bootanimacion on clockwork mod ????
Peppoid said:
Introduction:
This a porting of booting animations present in the forum, for 320x480 resolution phones.
All files are flashable via recovery
Bootanimations:
Alice
Download
Android Love
Download
Andromeda
Download
Apple Destroy
Download
Cyano
Download
FlamingBlueSkull
Download
FinalHavocII
Download
GearsIII
Download
GingerSkeleton
Download
Hungry
Download
ICSNPrime
Download
JollyRoger
Download
Liquid
Download
Lord Of Rings
Download
Silver
Download
SpeedoII
Download
Trapcode
Download
Xda
Download
Tutorial:
Linux
Needed:
Imagemagick (it will resize multiple files in a shoot)
Zip editor/creator
Gprename (renaming multiple files ; optional)
How to:
Open your bootanimation.zip and extract folders containig images (they took name of part0, part1...)
Install imagemagick
Resize pictures within part folder
Open bootanimation (without exctract anything), maybe using 7zip, and add the new folder you modded before (7zip will automatically overwrites it for you if needed). Don't close your zip file. Open desc.text and modify values as in pictures.
Updated file after saving and close
Windows
Needed:
A zip manager
A note manager (as Notepad++)
How to:
Right click on your bootanimation and exctract it
Change your images size (PIXresizer should be useful for this)
Open your desc.text file with blocknotes or notepad++
Change values as in pictures
Check all your file are in order and in the right place
Make your modded bootanimation.zip file using store compression method
Thanks to all the guys who made these animations
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PIXresizer can work with multiple file but if multiple it can't be costumized resolution...
if single file it can...
but change one by one is so tired..
EDIT:
i've found a software for windows for change resolution and that easy to use it..
here is the link http://www.vso-software.fr/products/image_resizer/
please press thanks if i help..
Thanks
multiupload seems to be down.
could anyone upload the bootanimations GearsIII and JollyRoger, please?
Untot said:
multiupload seems to be down.
could anyone upload the bootanimations GearsIII and JollyRoger, please?
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Here you go dude.
Bye
i want hungry & finalhavoc please... multiupload its down
Someone should please help us upload tha bootanimations here.... Nice thread!!!
All links are fixed
MultiUpload seems to be online again
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All links are fixed
MultiUpload seems to be online again
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The are down again!
hey, can you reupload the "hungry" boot animation please? o:
Hello Guys,
I was just getting bored so decided to share some of my knowledge regarding compiling and editing .9.PNGs using draw9patch tool from Android SDK and xUltimate 9PatchCompiler. This is based on what I learnt when I created my Ice Cream Sandwich Theme.. This is not for N00BS. It's just for people who are willing to learn new things.. There are easy methods to do this but I like this one.
I am not responsible for any damages caused due to following this guide.
WHAT YOU NEED -
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1. The Android SDK ( It contains Draw9Patch Tool ) (requires JDK for installation)
2. xUltimate 9PatchCompiler
3. Photoshop/GIMP (For Resize)
4. APK Manager (For Decompiling APKs)
5. Common Sense
6. Lots of Patience and some experience in de-compiling APKs
HOW TO -
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1. De-compile the APK whose .9.PNG you want to re-size using APK Manager (you need to decompile as you need Raw APK for resize otherwise it will look weird). Browse to that decompiled .9.PNG. You will notice Black LINES/DOTS are in border of that .9.PNG (see the example Pic Below)
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2. Now carefully observe these lines and remember how it looks. You need to remember the pattern on how these lines are drawn. Every Line/Dot is important and if you fail to realize you will end up with an error during last few steps.
3. Suppose you need to re-size the APK to a x b px resolution then open up Photoshop/GIMP or any editor and re-size the image to a+2 x b+2 px resolution.
4. You will notice some Lines/Dots will disappear. It's all fine.
5. Now browse to directory where you have installed Android SDK and go to TOOLS folder in it and fire up the file named draw9patch, when you are done it will open like image below.
6. Now go to File and click Open 9Patch and then open the .9.PNG you just resized to a+2 x b+2 px , it will look something like
7. Now construct the missing lines on basis on the pattern you memorized before re-sizing image. Be careful, and draw cautiously. To draw you just need to drag mouse while left-clicking. You can delete lines by pressing shift button and and left clicking and dragging.
8. When done, go to file again and save the image.
9. Go to directory where you image was there and copy it.
10. Navigate to directory where you have extracted 9Patch Compiler ZIP and paste the .9.PNG to GO-INSIDE/res/drawable-mdpi.
11. Go back to main folder and click xUltimate-COMPILER this will generate a folder done in same directory if you have drawn lines properly.
12. Go to /done/GO-INSIDE/res/drawable-mdpi and you will find there is your .9.PNG compiled with no black Lines/Dots.
YOUR 9.PNG is ready for use.
reserved for something i forgot..
a good video for the 9.png is found here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfrXE2R2nqM&feature=related
it´s a bit long with a lot of text, but it is worth to view and to get a good start with this guide.
A better example would be one a picture with a letter or a pattern in it, a uni color png is not very good for a graphical explanation for what the black lines are good for and what the effect will be.
No offense bro, just a tick to improve this topic.
cheers
qaysed
As much as I appreciate your work, but there's already a more detailed tutorial available here:
[TUTO] Create your 9.png !
you have done a good work friend but there are optimizer software's better and makes easy just suggestion
venkat kamesh said:
you have done a good work friend but there are optimizer software's better and makes easy just suggestion
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Yeah, I know.. Just in case somebody wanted to learn I made this coz I had to struggle a lot to learn this coz there werren't good tutorials..
[update] added a new version and guide
My big friend Google found something that inspired me.
Thus after some rebuilding here a new charging image sequence.
.PNG files can be found in the attached .rar
[Guide]
- extract the attached rar file.
- take the 7 .PNG files from the extracted folder and copy them to your device.
- On your device use root explorer or another explorer with root access and copy and replace them to: /system/semc/chargemon/data
v1
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nixx-X1 said:
My big friend Google found something that inspired me.
Thus after some rebuilding here a new charging image sequence.
Full quality png files can be found in the attached .rar
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ok dude....how can i install this?:|some directions pleaseeee!10x
EDIT: I found out all by myself!Soooo much cooler than the old Sony`s one.awesome
I don't get it?
Sent from my Xperia S on which The Kernel has been installed but he bought no chicken.....
Ben36 said:
I don't get it?
Sent from my Xperia S on which The Kernel has been installed but he bought no chicken.....
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ok man...let me help you.
download the attachment
extract it using win-rar...or anything like this
after extractions will be a folder named Xperia-Charger
in that folder will be 7 images in .png format
copy and replace(using root explorer or ather explorer with root acces) in this path : /system/semc/chargemon/data
it will replace the old sony`s one with these cool ones!
and here you go .. you dit it
Any source where I can find more of those?
cool
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Felimenta97 said:
Any source where I can find more of those?
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If you can photoshop a little they are very easy to make.
Just find a cool battery icon and rebuild it a little
Basically you need 7 .PNG's of 320x480 pixels names charging_animation_01.png --to--chargning_animation_07.png and copy them in your system folder.
but if not, then just check around here, there are more sequences to be found.
I'll make more myself in the future and post them here.
nixx-X1 said:
[update] added a new version and guide
My big friend Google found something that inspired me.
Thus after some rebuilding here a new charging image sequence.
.PNG files can be found in the attached .rar
[Guide]
- extract the attached rar file.
- take the 7 .PNG files from the extracted folder and copy them to your device.
- On your device use root explorer or another explorer with root access and copy and replace them to: /system/semc/chargemon/data
v1
v2
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Dude...the download link for v2 doesn't work. "404 not found"
aresbv2000 said:
Dude...the download link for v2 doesn't work. "404 not found"
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Added a link to download the second version as the XDA attachement is not functioning properly
^^Attachement is fixed^^
nixx-X1 said:
Added a link to download the second version as the XDA attachement is not functioning properly
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10x.the second version is much cooler than the first one.:good:
I used photoshop to make my own offline charging animation using the following configuration: 320x480, RGB, 8bit, .PNG format.
Inside the Rom (gallery for example), all .PNG files are perfectly shown; but the odd thing is, all red colors are shown blue in the device during offline charging. Any idea on root of the problem?
one question
how did you got the star under the thanx meter?
and great work
hadi_fotovati said:
I used photoshop to make my own offline charging animation using the following configuration: 320x480, RGB, 8bit, .PNG format.
Inside the Rom (gallery for example), all .PNG files are perfectly shown; but the odd thing is, all red colors are shown blue in the device during offline charging. Any idea on root of the problem?
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Did you use index colors when saving by any change?
otherwise I don't have an idea, should be right.
Mtakween said:
one question
how did you got the star under the thanx meter?
and great work
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Donation to XDA will get you a star
good job:fingers-crossed:
nixx-X1 said:
Did you use index colors when saving by any change?
otherwise I don't have an idea, should be right.
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If you mean menu->image->mode->"indexed colors" in Photoshop, yes I tried in vain.
hadi_fotovati said:
If you mean menu->image->mode->"indexed colors" in Photoshop, yes I tried in vain.
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You should not use these colors.
Best is always to 'save for web' > shift+ctrl+alt+s
just select PNG-24 there and deselect transparency.
Have 'Convert to sRGB' enabled and set it to monitor colors
if that doesn't work, i really have no clue..
nixx-X1 said:
You should not use these colors.
Best is always to save for web > shift+ctrl+alt+s
just select PNG-24 there and deselect transparency.
Have Convert to sRGB enabled set to monitor colors
if that doesn't work, i really have no clue..
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I tried what you kindly suggested. The result is the same as before. :crying:
Thanks anyway for your advice. At least I learned something new.
good job, thanks!!!
It's my first post, so don't be angry at me.
Is it possible to add more that 7 images?
If not, anyone know why...pngs' are linked or something with some other files in root?
Thanks for help.
oloorlik said:
It's my first post, so don't be angry at me.
Is it possible to add more that 7 images?
If not, anyone know why...pngs' are linked or something with some other files in root?
Thanks for help.
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for the battery sequence you can only use 7 images.
Think it's a system setting. Might be able to hack around that, but have no clue where
Hi!
1) Pull from phone file /opt/usr/apps/com.samsung.shealth/data/.shealth.db
2) Open this file in SQLiteStudio
3) Open editor (Alt+E)
4) Add in editor the following:
Code:
select exerciseId, datetime(substr(startTimeStamp,1,10), 'unixepoch') as startTime from shealth_exercise_history order by startTimeStamp;
Select all (Crtl+A) and execute (F9).
You'll see all your trainings. Remember the value "exerciseId" of the desired training. For example "5".
5) Replace the contents of the editor by doing the following:
Code:
select '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no" ?><gpx xmlns="http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/1" xmlns:gpxx="http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/GpxExtensions/v3" xmlns:gpxtrkx="http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/TrackStatsExtension/v1" xmlns:wptx1="http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/WaypointExtension/v1" xmlns:gpxtpx="http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/TrackPointExtension/v1" xmlns:gpxpx="http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/PowerExtension/v1" creator="Samsung Gear S with Barometer" version="1.1" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/1 http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/1/gpx.xsd http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/GpxExtensions/v3 http://www8.garmin.com/xmlschemas/GpxExtensionsv3.xsd http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/TrackStatsExtension/v1 http://www8.garmin.com/xmlschemas/TrackStatsExtension.xsd http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/WaypointExtension/v1 http://www8.garmin.com/xmlschemas/WaypointExtensionv1.xsd http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/TrackPointExtension/v1 http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/TrackPointExtensionv1.xsd http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/PowerExtension/v1 http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/PowerExtensionv1.xsd"><metadata><link href="http://www.index3.ru"><text>iNDEX3</text></link><time>'||strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ', datetime(substr(gh.startTimeStamp,1,10), 'unixepoch'))||'</time></metadata><trk><name>'||datetime(substr(gh.startTimeStamp,1,10), 'unixepoch')||' Auto</name><extensions><gpxx:TrackExtension><gpxx:DisplayColor>Cyan</gpxx:DisplayColor></gpxx:TrackExtension></extensions><trkseg>' as gps
from shealth_exercise_history gh where gh.exerciseId=XX
union all
select
'<trkpt lat="'||g.latitude||'" lon="'||g.longitude||'"><ele>'||g.altitude||'</ele><time>'||strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ', datetime(substr(g.timeStamp,1,10), 'unixepoch'))||'</time><extensions><gpxtpx:TrackPointExtension><gpxtpx:hr>'||h.heartrate||'</gpxtpx:hr></gpxtpx:TrackPointExtension></extensions></trkpt>' as gpx
from shealth_exercise_gps_info g
left join (
select gt.timeStamp as g_timeStamp
, (select max(ht.timeStamp) from shealth_exercise_hrm_logging ht where ht.timeStamp<=gt.timeStamp and ht.exerciseId=gt.exerciseId) as h_timeStamp
, gt.exerciseId
from shealth_exercise_gps_info gt
) tsm on tsm.g_timeStamp=g.timeStamp and tsm.exerciseId=g.exerciseId
left join shealth_exercise_hrm_logging h on h.timeStamp=tsm.h_timeStamp
where g.latitude <> 200 and g.exerciseId=XX
union all
select '</trkseg></trk></gpx>';
Find in text "exerciseId=XX" and replace to value ("XX") to the value of your exerciseId ("5").
Select all (Crtl+A) and execute (F9).
6) Save result in txt file with extension ".gpx".
Enjoy
I have collected all scripts into one package:
{
"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"
}
1) Unzip and run "0.start.bat"
2) Enjoy x2
Update:
v1.1 Added option "Save all trainings"
[DOWNLOAD v1.1]
iNDEX3 said:
Hi!
1) Pull from phone file /opt/usr/apps/com.samsung.shealth/data/.shealth.db
2) Open this file in SQLiteStudio
3) Open editor (Alt+E)
4) Add in editor the following:
Code:
select exerciseId, datetime(substr(startTimeStamp,1,10), 'unixepoch') as startTime from shealth_exercise_history order by startTimeStamp;
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Dear iNDEX3,
Would you mind explaining what GPX does, what are the benefits in comparing with S Health...etc.
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PS: I'm a huge fan of 4pda.ru, although I know just a little Russian (enough to read the captcha when login, lol). I see that you guys have this cool tool called 'RogersTools' - allowing us to backup Gear S, but I don't understand it well (due to my limited understanding of Russian).
Would you guys mind sharing this awesome tools to us here at XDA? :good::good::good:
This is very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
hadobac said:
Would you mind explaining what GPX does, what are the benefits in comparing with S
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For example, I load my tracks in strava. This is the first time.
hadobac said:
Would you guys mind sharing this awesome tools to us here at XDA?
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I conveyed the request of the developer RogersTool
iNDEX3 said:
I conveyed the request of the developer RogersTool
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Thanks bro. Way to go!
Also, is running this tool here as easy as ClockWorkMod, or TitaniumBackup?
hadobac said:
Also, is running this tool here as easy as ClockWorkMod, or TitaniumBackup?
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Yes, it is very easy to use and reliable application. All actions are done in one click.
It pull .shealth.db file from the phone.
Instead, you can use commands SDB (Smart Development Bridge):
Code:
>sdb root on
>sdb pull /opt/usr/apps/com.samsung.shealth/data/.shealth.db
iNDEX3 said:
Yes, it is very easy to use and reliable application. All actions are done in one click.
It pull .shealth.db file from the phone.
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The question was about the BACKUP, RESTORE (not only) for smart HOURS SAMSUNG GEAR S WITH ROOT FIRMWARE.
Shum Channel said:
The question was about the BACKUP, RESTORE (not only) for smart HOURS SAMSUNG GEAR S WITH ROOT FIRMWARE.
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I did not understand the question
But I use this utility for backup. And it's brilliant!
Add package in the first post
how to use the script
Hi,
is there any way to get .shealth.db from the phone? I don't want to root the watch.
Sorry, i don't know how to get .shealth.db from the phone without root
.shealth.db file
Hello,
I have rooted note2 phone with root explorer, but cannot find .shealth.db file.
There is no directory: /opt/usr/apps/com.samsung.shealth/data/.shealth.db
I found /Android/data/com.sec.android.app.shealth/files but there is no database file.
Where can I find it on Kitkat 4.4.2?