[Update]Add toggles(17 toggles) - Samsung Galaxy Grand Quattro

Add toggles to your notification panel easily
17 toggles code
Okay.. so, here's what you need:
(1) Rooted Galaxy Grand Quattro
(2) Sqlite editor app
--THE LINK FOR THE Sqlite editor app-- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.htsoft.sqleditor
Dts all!!
So here's what you need to do:
(1) Open sqlite and give root permission. It should show a list
(2) Scroll down to "Settings Storage" and open it
(3) Open "Settings.db"
(4) Next, tap "System"
(5) Scroll down until you find "notification_panel_active_app_list" NOT the notification_panel_default_active_app_list.Tap it. If it's not present (well... it was not present for me atleast)(Make sure to Check Properly),then tap the menu key and then tap new record. Set the name to "notification_panel_active_app_list" and under value type the following.
CODES- Wifi;Location;SilentMode;AutoRotate;Bluetooth;MobileData;PowerSaving;MultiWindow;Nfc;DrivingMode;SmartStay;Sync;SBeam;AirplaneMode;DormantMode:WiFiHotspot;AllShareCast;
[Note that the above letters should be CaSe sEnsItiVe and no spaces
(6) ReBoot
(7) Congratzz... U have successfully customized the notification panel..
THANKS
GURPREET SAHOTA

BUt my phone doesnt have Multi-Window yet!

this phone have nfc??

Good one. I skipped few toggles that I did not wanted...
Nice post... You can also exclude the toggles you don't want or are not of use like NFC, Multiwindow, etc.
I excluded few.
For other users. Making it little clear. If your don't find "notification_panel_active_app_list" in the list(probably you won't), go and add new record and enter the values starting from Wifi; and others,... (I wrote CODES and then started) and found no toggles, so then excluded it.
Note: When you will be adding the code mentioned in the post, keypad would automatically add spaces after each toggle head your write. Like this Wifi; Location; SilentMode; AutoRotate; Bluetooth; MobileData; So, make sure you edit and remove the space before you save otherwise you'll only see Wifi i.e. the first toggle on the list. Also the last i.e. WiFiHotspot has "F" as a capital letter. I wrote WifiHotspot and scratched my head for an hour trying different stuff for not getting that toggle.
Values I used are as follow, I have changed the toggle pattern and have excluded few according to my use(Only if you want to use): "Wifi;SilentMode;Bluetooth;MobileData;PowerSaving;SmartStay;WiFiHotspot;Location;AutoRotate;Sync;AirplaneMode;DormantMode;"
Yes, we can also change the toggle pattern as per the needs.
NOTE: Make sure you don't keep a space between the code during saving the file.
Thanks to @gurpreetmaster for sharing this useful post. It does help users. Ofcourse I already hit the Thanks button. :highfive:
Cheers and keep posting.

gurpreetmaster said:
Add toggles to your notification panel easily
THANKS
GURPREET SAHOTA
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SIMPLE WAY just flash and u will get toggles
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2662808

What is "Dormant Mode" ?
And I couldn't get S-Beam to work.
---------- Post added at 10:01 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:53 AM ----------
gurpreetmaster said:
Add toggles to your notification panel easily
CODES- Wifi;Location;SilentMode;AutoRotate;Bluetooth;MobileData;PowerSaving;MultiWindow;Nfc;DrivingMode;SmartStay;Sync;SBeam;AirplaneMode;DormantMode:WiFiHotspot;
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What is "Dormant Mode" ?
And I couldn't get S-Beam to work.
And how do I enable "Blocking Mode" ??
Help.

Dormant mode is blocking mode n u can easly get sbeam toggle jst write -SBeam

hi
all r working dude great. . any other useful things for our model

nhozbay said:
this phone have nfc??
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No it has icon of nfc in system ui

nhozbay said:
this phone have nfc??
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No it has icon of nfc in system ui

Can we add flashlight and night mode toggles ..?

worked like charm I hav changed notification order sbeam n nfc just shows its fancy Icons dont works for our fon I really liked it thanks for letting us knw abt this trick or mod

Need one more toggle code
gurpreetmaster said:
Add toggles to your notification panel easily
17 toggles code
Okay.. so, here's what you need:
(1) Rooted Galaxy Grand Quattro
(2) Sqlite editor app
--THE LINK FOR THE Sqlite editor app-- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.htsoft.sqleditor
Dts all!!
So here's what you need to do:
(1) Open sqlite and give root permission. It should show a list
(2) Scroll down to "Settings Storage" and open it
(3) Open "Settings.db"
(4) Next, tap "System"
(5) Scroll down until you find "notification_panel_active_app_list" NOT the notification_panel_default_active_app_list.Tap it. If it's not present (well... it was not present for me atleast)(Make sure to Check Properly),then tap the menu key and then tap new record. Set the name to "notification_panel_active_app_list" and under value type the following.
CODES- Wifi;Location;SilentMode;AutoRotate;Bluetooth;MobileData;PowerSaving;MultiWindow;Nfc;DrivingMode;SmartStay;Sync;SBeam;AirplaneMode;DormantMode:WiFiHotspot;AllShareCast;
[Note that the above letters should be CaSe sEnsItiVe and no spaces
(6) ReBoot
(7) Congratzz... U have successfully customized the notification panel..
THANKS
GURPREET SAHOTA
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What is the code for Usb Tethering Toggle

vinoca said:
What is the code for Usb Tethering Toggle
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Maybe you could find here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2730338&page=5

Related

Xml needed to be modified - help?

Hi!
Any developer out there who would make a little change at an existing apk(xml)?
Best regards!
still searching...
what type of change?
if you mean adding a new element to the xml i think that you cannot because then you need to rebuild (compile and especially pre-compile) the apk.
but if you are talking about changing some values of an already existing object that may work.
What apk ? And what do you want changed ? Need to post a little more detail if you expect an answer. It would also help if you upload the apk.
Benz-Driver said:
Hi!
Any developer out there who would make a little change at an existing apk(xml)?
Best regards!
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What type of apk ? Is it for GB or ICS ? what is your target platform ? If it is for GB I can do it . But not in deep . If you tell me what exactly you want to do , I can help you. PM Me.
Thanks for your answers!!!
I'll try to explain it:
It's an hotspot widget, which allows to turn on Wifi Hotspot by just clicking the toggle.
When clicking the toggle, Hotspot is "starting", that means it's not ready but on the way. When Hotspot has fully starting has finished and is available to be used there is another toggle icon.
So, what is missing right now, is, that after pressing the toggle the indicator graphic shows "starting".
Hmm, my english isn't very good, but i'll give the best to make it understandable. Therefore a made two screenshots and add the graphic which should appear when having pressed the toggle and before the toggle has changed to the one displayed at the second screenshot:
So, what has to be changed, is - to my opinion - the parameters for appwidget_settings_ind_mid_c.9.png - so that the attached graphic is displayed.
I have to mention that i already modified the apk by changing stat_sys_tether_wifi_off and stat_sys_tether_wifi_on.
Benz-Driver said:
Thanks for your answers!!!
I'll try to explain it:
It's an hotspot widget, which allows to turn on Wifi Hotspot by just clicking the toggle.
When clicking the toggle, Hotspot is "starting", that means it's not ready but on the way. When Hotspot has fully starting has finished and is available to be used there is another toggle icon.
So, what is missing right now, is, that after pressing the toggle the indicator graphic shows "starting".
Hmm, my english isn't very good, but i'll give the best to make it understandable. Therefore a made two screenshots and add the graphic which should appear when having pressed the toggle and before the toggle has changed to the one displayed at the second screenshot:
So, what has to be changed, is - to my opinion - the parameters for appwidget_settings_ind_mid_c.9.png - so that the attached graphic is displayed.
I have to mention that i already modified the apk by changing stat_sys_tether_wifi_off and stat_sys_tether_wifi_on.
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To decompile I need your framework apk.
I only have the apk i attached. The Widget was downloaded from the market (free).
Ok, i made new screenshots to explain:
1.) Hotspot "Off":
2.) Hotspot "starting":
3.) Hotspot "On":
When "Tethering oder Hotspot aktiv" is displayed (=starting modus, second screenshot) in the status line after pressing the toggle, there should appear this
instead of this
Benz-Driver said:
I only have the apk i attached. The Widget was downloaded from the market (free).
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Check the attached file whether it working or not. You have some problem with images . Then do not appear properly.
Thanks, but nothing changed. It's still like in the 3 screenshots above.
EDIT:
Oh, i forgot to mention, that changes must affect drawable-mdpi as the device (Sonyericsson Xperia Active has only 320x480 pixel screen resolution!!
@musarraf172
Could this be the reason, that nothing changed? Am i right, that you changed the xml values fpr drawable-hdpi and not drawable-mdpi? It's my fault, i should have mentioned that it's for a low resolution screen, sorry!!
Benz-Driver said:
@musarraf172
Could this be the reason, that nothing changed? Am i right, that you changed the xml values fpr drawable-hdpi and not drawable-mdpi? It's my fault, i should have mentioned that it's for a low resolution screen, sorry!!
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I changed for both as I was confused . I have tested in on my phone (HTC) . It was working but the images was overlapping.
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I think I am misunderstood. What exactly you want to change ? only some icons ? If so please tell me in more simple words.
Ok, i'll try to explain but my english is not that good (sorry):
When i press the toggle
there should appear a dark green indicator line - like here:
And in the end when the Hotspot is fully activated this should appear:
That means, there should be 3 steps:
Off
-> Start
-> On
Why aren't the pics in my post displayed?
Ok, I'll try to explain again:
The indicator is too low (about 13 pixels too low) and too wide (about 12 pixels on each side, 24 pixels total) as you can see at the new screenshot.
So the xml-parameters should be changed for
1.)appwidget_settings_ind_off_c.9.png (drawable-mdpi as it's a low resolution device with 320x480 display)
2.)appwidget_settings_ind_mid_c.9.png (drawable-mdpi)
3.)appwidget_settings_ind_on_c.9.png (drawable-mdpi)
They have to be changed all the same way.
Please(!!!) can anybody help me?
So you want three total icons.
One for off:
One for starting:
One for on:
This should not be too hard to accomplish.
Yes, that would be what i'm looking for.
But maybe it would be enough, if the position of the indicator would be changed.
Can't do it here at work, and it seems someone is on the right track. I can look at it this afternoon maybe.
Are the images separate. Meaning an icon and an indicator bar. That seems like overkill unless the indicator bar is moving (showing progress). I would think that three static images would be just fine.
If it is just the xml that needs to be edited, can you paste it here?
I made screenshot of what the original apk (not modified in any way!) looks like. Unfortunately I'm not sure which xml contains the information for the position of the graphics. But you can see what graphics are available originally and maybe this gives a hint on how the xml is designed? I tried to attach the xml files to thhis posting but the file format isn't allowed. So i attach the original, unmodified apk.
3 static images would be good, also, if possible, but i think that would be more complicated, what do you mean?
Originally there are 2 icons (off and on) and 3 indicator graphics (off - mid(=start) - on). But i think it would be also good to use 3 static images instead of the combination of the 2 static images and the 3 additional indicator graphics.
I also made 3 screenshots what the original unmodified apk looks like when Hotspot is off, has started and is on.
EDIT:
I'm wrong! I just saw, that the original akp works by having a background for all 3 situations (off - mid(=start) -on) and just varies the WLAN symbol in the middle of it. And additional the indicator graphics.
So there seem to be following graphic combinations originally:
1.) Toggle Off: appwidget_bg.9.png + stat_sys_tether_wifi_off.png + appwidget_settings_ind_off_c.9.png
2.) Toggle pressed (Hotspot Starting): appwidget_bg.9.png + stat_sys_tether_wifi_off.png + appwidget_settings_ind_mid_c.9.png
3.) Hotspot On: appwidget_bg.9.png + stat_sys_tether_wifi_on.png + appwidget_settings_ind_mid_c.9.png

[ROM][TMO UVUBMI7][AROMA-ish]TweakedN3 2.X

[size=+2]TweakedN3 2.X UVUBMI7 4.3 SM-N900T Samsung Galaxy Note 3 UPDATED 3/13/14[/size]​[size=+2]... for AT&T![/size]​
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[size=+1]LOOKING FOR THE MINI-UPDATE THAT CAN BE FLASHED ON TOP OF TWEAKED 2.0?[/size]
Yes? Ok - then go to this post for information and download links
No? Ok - then read on... nothing to see here...
Hey everyone - resident no-one-in-particular here, and thanks to a few folks (@wally3614 and @itsmikeramsay in particular) I modified a few things to make my little mess of a project work a bit better for AT&T users. It needs to be stressed that this is based on the stock UVUBMI7 T-Mobile TouchWiz 4.3 that shipped with the N900T phone... In other words - this is a stock modified T-Mobile rom! That being said, I went through and made T-Mobile specific mods only show for TMo folks, as well as make sure mods work as they should for AT&T - including the removal of the Wifi Calling components.
This is still a work in progress, so even though I feel pretty confident that bugs (specifically related to the removal of wifi calling) have all been chased out, oddities may still come up - if they do please let me know! Also feel free to comment on how this might improve or if I've gone about anything in a not-so-smart way or if there is anything you would like to see (or wish wasn't there) - I can't promise I'll do anything about it, but such requests keep me motivated and learning, and thats been the driving force behind my tinkering since it began really
[size=+2]I AM IN NO WAY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING THAT HAPPENS (GOOD OR BAD) AS A RESULT OF FLASHING OR ATTEMPTING TO FLASH WHAT IS POSTED HERE![/size]
[size=+2]Installation instructions[/size]:
THIS DOES NOT QUITE INSTALL THE SAME AS OTHER ROMS!!
Wut?!? I have to read then!?! NOO!!!!
LOL - well really you don't HAVE to read, only if you want to customize things outside of the default setup. This was an idea that I started using over on the Note2 (though I've changed what I consider "default" a bit), and given the lack of aroma capabilities while using safestrap it at least offers an approach that lets users customize things a bit. Another advantage (for those that like customizing a bit at install anyway) is that after an initial step - future re-flashes of the rom will always utilize the same selections (assuming you don't delete some files in a particular directory of course). This should be a boon to those that enjoy flashing this and that, as the process of reinstalling this will now be tailored to what you want. [size=+1]NOTE:[/size] Unless you use the default approach you will most likely need to edit/redo this process for each update to make sure all new/edited options are up-to-date! This isn't excessively relevant yet, but it will be soon enough I imagine.
A complete explanation of the customizable-install approach can be found in this post, but for the sake of brevity and simplicity I am going to focus on the approach most fitting to the general (or new-to-flashing) user.
Before getting into that though, remember that the usual rules still apply:
- While very much stable in my experience you should be cautious whenever you flash. Make sure to wipe data/factory reset to avoid issues.
- I highly recommend wiping data before getting started with any of this. This is just a recommendation - not a requirement - though if you have issues that is almost always one of the first recommended fixes.
- Tweaked needs to be flashed in a custom recovery - and thanks to the hardwork of @HashCode this can be done via his Safestrap that can be found here. Make sure to THANK HIM for this, as none of this would be possible without his work!
[size=+1]THE SUPER SIMPLE SAFE APPROACH[/size]
The super simple safe approach would be to just flash the main install zip. This will give you a default set of options, of which you have no control (at install anyway). For those that would like to tailor the install a bit, you'll need to check out this post for instructions. Basically there is a directory you need to place on your internal or external sd card, and inside that directory are files that can be edited to reflect the particulars you would like to be installed.
Below is what I would consider the general fits-whatever-install-approach-you-chose installation instructions:
[size=+1]THE GENERAL APPROACH[/size]
- Backup your current setup/data
- Decide which install route (default/custom) is best for you
- Download the main installer and put it on your internal/external sdcard
- If you decided on the custom install route
--- Download relevant zip for said approach
--- Extract directory inside zip and place it on internal/external sdcard as instructed
--- Edit install.prop and anything else required to reflect your install choices
- Boot into safestrap recovery thanks to Hashcode
- Recommended to wipe data/factory reset
- Select and install the main Tweaked rom .zip you put on your sdcard
[size=+2]SCREENSHOTS[/size]
While the theme is pretty much stock, I figured I would throw in a few screenshots that show a few minor things. If you want to see the screenshots (and they aren't already showing) just click the "CLICK TO SHOW CONTENT" (or "SPOILER") button!
[size=+2]Miscellaneous Notes[/size]:
- [size=+1]REMEMBER -[/size] Regardless of what install approach you use you can always use the Modificatinator to un/re/do virtually [size=+1]ANY[/size] of the options available to you in the main install! No need to reflash the whole rom!
Even if you don't use it right away, make sure to GRAB THE MODIFICATINATOR HERE NOW so you have it if you want it later!!
--- In order to use the modificatinator, you need to go through a process similar to the customizable install process mentioned above. In other words - you will need to edit a particular file (it's already in the .zip/directory used for the customizable install process) in a particular directory PRIOR to flashing the zip. If you do not, the zip will do nothing outside of wipe cache/dalvik-cache. See this post for more instructions on this.
- Updates that come after the initial release MAY also have a flash-update-only option - whether or not it does just depends on the specifics of the update. [size=+1]NOTE:[/size] Depending on what is updated, an update-only flashable may break things if you are themed! I will try to avoid this as much as possible, but all it takes is a minor edit to a framework-res.apk string (for example) to necessitate an overwriting of a file typically quite important for themers (resources.arsc) - just be mindful of this please
- You may notice that the main installer contains a few boot.img files. Given the locked bootloader status AT&T folks CANNOT use these! They are included here as they can be used for the TMo folks, and the goal was to make one installer zip that would work for both carriers. There is some logic included that should prevent you from accidentally flashing one of these from within the installer itself, but it is worth mentioning regardless.
- This is still pretty much an unthemed rom (if any would like to change this PLEASE let me know - a themer I am not!). There are a few changes done in SystemUI (the pulldown in particular) and framework-res (to allow for system-wide transparency options) - and the hope behind those changes (all thanks to @Alexia Whitehurst) was theme work would then be easier as a result. @wally3614 also made a few icons. Even so, this is primarily UVUBMI7 stock-themed - and this is reflective of the thinking behind the whole setup as being stock with some extra options. For those that like flashing various mods and what not, be wary - unless it specifies that it was made to work with Tweaked it likely will not.
[size=+2]Download links can be found further down.[/size]
Let me know if there are any suggestions/issues/etc. - also, feel free to stop by the IRC channel Alexia Whitehurst was so kind to make for all of this on freenode - #tweaked. If you don't have an IRC client you can always use their webchat interface here. Happy flashing!
[size=+2]Info on custom install options can be found in the installation instructions zip![/size]
[size=+2]---CHANGELOG---[/size]
Code:
[u]Version 2.X - 3/13/14[/u]
Cleaned up number-of-toggles-to-display code
- Now max is better linked to SecSettings
- Can no longer add beyond max/remove beyond min
- Capped TSM number picker range relevant to selection you are number-picking for
- Control of toggle order/display back to SecSettings
ACTUALLY made it so camera didn't pause music while taking pic/recording
SecEmail behaves w/out FC if MyMagazines is removed <- thanks to nijel8 for starting this one
Restructured TSMParts
- "Goller-ized" it - you are special if you know what that means
- Tried to make entries make more sense related to their checked status
Fixed some issues related to volume wake and volume music controls
Added in package names to application manager/app ops in secsettings <- thanks to nijel8 for the know-how on this
Cleaned up tons of little things in TSMParts
- Updated images <- thanks to nijel8 and wally3614 for this
- Removed code no longer being used
TSMParts additions
-- GENERAL --
- Can now choose elements (outside of power/reboot) to show in power menu
- Can set longpress up/down actions for music controls <- thanks to team n3bula for the idea
-- Skip/Previous/Pause
-- STATUSBAR --
- Enable statusbar brightness control <- thanks to C3C076/GravityBox for a ton of helpful code, and VZW DroidCharge 2.3.6 TW
-- Only works if autobright is off
-- Longpress statusbar to start, slide left/right to control
-- Won't work if sview cover is closed
- Enable doubletap statusbar to make phone sleep/screen off <- thanks to sbreen94 for the files, and to BOOTMGR for making the mod
-- Won't work if sview cover is closed
- Can now choose number of toggles to display separate from a max allowed
-- Landscape/portrait
-- MISC --
- Bypass exchange security
-- YOU SHOULD THINK OF THIS AS MORE OF A ONE-TIME TOGGLE
-- Make your decision on this prior to setting up an account - once asked to set a secure lock AND DOING SO it will be there regardless of this setting
- Enable on the fly thread and conversation mms send/receive text color <- HUGE THANKS to nijel8 as this mod would not be possible without his work
-- NOTE: Thread (list of all conversations) requires exit/re-enter to change
-- NOTE: Mms in thread view will not be colored
- Option to choose what key to use as default multimodal key in SamsungIME <- thanks to nijel8 for pointing me in the right direction on this
Also - I added a funny... can you find it? <- thanks to team n3bula for the idea of where to put it :)
[u]Version 2.0 - 1/26/14[/u]
Minor fixes to a few things
- Camera no longer alters transition animation when opened from secure lock
- Camera no longer pauses music during vid/pic taking
- Edits to allow for old-but-standard battery icon mod flashing
- Emoji "fix" for SecMms (return to stock must-be-mms status), and reply-all activated
- Updated a layout for aosp lockscreen to handle dpi changes
Made things ATT-capable
- ATT includes some relevant apn, csc, build.prop, apk files thanks to itsmikeramsay
- Removes wifi calling w/out FC issues
- Edits to reboot menu and data icon mod to better reflect ATT
- Custom carrier affects statusbar carrier as well
-- color and text
Same approach was used for Rogers with files thanks to Turilo
Allow any widget for lockscreen widget
Unused app section opened in JobManager
Forced on the "exit" option in stock browser
Block number settings opened in SecSettings
Updated power menu icons to a neutral white thanks to wally3614
Disabled the "wifi turning off" popup when enabling hotspot with wifi on
Made some edits to try and lighten the load for flashbar list generating
Added TSM toggle
- click to go to TSM Parts
- longpress to open penwindow
TSM Parts updates
- New TSM logo/icon thanks to wally3614
- Added link to PageBuddy settings
--GENERAL--
- Navbar on/off on-the-fly
-- Also in powermenu
-- Edited to force all 4 buttons to always show
-- Framework-res edits made to make bar smaller
-- Screenshot combo still works :)
- Custom aircommand text color option
--DEVICE INFO--
- Added in links to remainder of testsettings options
-- Device information
-- WiFi information
--LOCKSCREEN SETTINGS--
- Home button wake on/off
- AOSP lockscreen haptic on/off
--STATUSBAR SETTINGS--
- Finished TSM disabled options
-- Statusbar color options
-- Notification pulldown color options
- Added option to turn on/off ATT statusbar carrier text
--MISC SETTINGS--
- Moved ascending ringer to misc from general
- Added in option to skip call ended screen
- Added in on/off for unlimited multiwindow
[u]Version 1.0 - Initial release 12/27/13[/u]
Deodexed
Busybox
SuperSU
Init.d support for stock kernel
Support stock or custom bootanimation
- Replaced shutdown with international
No CIQ
No Knox (thanks to sshafranko for finding many I missed :) )
Attempts at neutering SysScope
- Shows as System Official
BUILD.PROP TWEAKS!!!
- Just kidding, though to be fair I did do 2 things:
-- Added mod version line
-- changed ro.securestorage.support from true to false
Increased recipient limit when sending sms/mms via SecContacts
Disabled some annoying warnings in SecSettings
Disabled some annoying warnings on mobile data/airplane toggles
Disabled the popup explaining how to clear defaults when one is set
Unlocked and unblocked a few things in SecSettings
- Unlocked Font Clarity option
- Unblocked font apk checks for sideloaded font apks
- Added in access to spellchecker settings
-- requires google keyboard to be fully funtional...???
-- though don't need to USE it...?
- Unlocked VZW tabs on/off option (hit Menu while in SecSettings)
- Opened access to the native "App Ops" for per-app permission handling
Enabled Autobrightness adjustment (SecSettings and SystemUI)
"Unlocked" a few extra toggles (again, SecSettings and SystemUI)
- Also added Wifi Calling toggle (same locations)
- As well as a Torch toggle (yep, same locations again)
SecMms edits
- raised restrictions on recipient limits, rate of sending
- some emoji-allowing attempts
- folder view enabled as an option
- attempted to increase mms image-attachment quality
- screen on/off option
- save messages
- no "no data" warning shown when sending mms over wifi w/ wifi calling on and data off
SecLauncher4 edits
- snap grid animation duration decreased
SamsungCamera2 edits
- disabled warnings involving low power for camera/camcorder/flash use
- allow video recording during calls
- transition animation scale no longer changed when opening camera
Eliminated Nfc odex-file verification
Added a few wallpapers to the wallpaper chooser
Minor csc edits
- Made stock APN editable
- Removed tethering APN
- Added in epc.tmobile apn
- Made stock bookmarks editable
Removed TetheringProvision.apk
- Also removed its calls
Unlimited multiwindow/multiinstance/penwindow apps
- Pen window is optional in case you like the pen window manager app
- Does not include things like SHealth, Camera, or Dialer (multiwindow)
-- Plus a few more - can add package names to /system/etc/fbs_exclusions.txt
- No issues w/ scrolling in edit window or drag-is-not-drop scenarios
Lockscreen widget limit increased from 5 to 8
- Didn't want the "page" indicators to get messed up :)
Extended power menu
- Includes 4way reboot
- Modified it a bit for sview (reboot just reboots)
- Screenshot
- Activated data toggle
- Can be made smaller/preventable-on-lockscreen in TSM
System-wide transparency mod thanks to Alexia
Restructered and transparent pulldown thanks to Alexia
TSMParts apk included (Settings > Device tab)
- Did some restructuring :)
- Color Picker has increased in size
- All links to things outside the apk are working
- List and color preference summaries update with selections made
--GENERAL--
- CRT animation (crt, fade, or stock)
- Full/low battery notification on/off
- Full/low battery notification on/off
- Low power screen dim on/off
- Wake on un/plug on/off
- Steady ringer option
- Ear protection on/off
- Power menu minimalizer (only show power/reboot - includes sview)
- Option to allow volume rocker to control cursor in text fields
- Long press volume rocker song skip
- Double press home - can set to whatever voice search is available
-- should still work even if SVoice home button is disabled or if SVoice is removed
- Long press menu - can set to GoogleNow
- Long press app kill
-- Can set to menu or back - stock functionality used when done on whitelisted app
- NFC mod - screen on, that + lockscreen, or that + screen off
-- NOTE: screen off option will likely stop working if the device goes sleepy time deep enough
- Popup browser popout target
-- Requires slightly edited popupbrowser from Tweaked Note2
--LOCKSCREEN--
- Option to use different uncolored image for sview background (currently just black)
- Disable lockscreen (separate from SecSettings option)
- Option to use AOSP lockscreen
- Custom lockscreen carrier text option
-- Can also colorize carrier text
- Option for quick pass/pin unlock (no need to press ok if pass/pin correct)
- Option to allow widgets w/ secure lockscreens
-- includes link to fav apps/camera and multi-widget on/off in SecSettings
- Option to disable power menu on keyguard/lockscreen
- Lockscreen flashlight (uses Home button)
-- long press on, long press off when screen on
-- remains on with screen off
-- turns off when screen turns back on or unlock
- Option for volume-as-wake
-- Requires kernel support - or device to be plugged in
- Option to use custom lockscreen timeout
-- Can opt for 3-30 sec vs stock 5/10
- Finger ink on/off for ripple unlock method
- Choose from stock or custom ink color for ripple unlock method
--STATUSBAR--
- Opt to hide toggles from notification area
- Choose number of toggles to show in notification area (3-20)
- Option to use that same limit on the toggle panel area
- Option to use and set custom color for toggles
-- only affects on/dim icons, off is still grey
-- avoid transparency if you don't want the color of the actual image file to show
-- avoid this altogether if using detailed themed toggle images
- Option to use and set custom color for toggle text
-- set to fully transparent to have text not show :)
- AM/PM off/small/normal option
- Clock right/left/center/off option
- Clock coloring options (both statusbar and pulldown)
- Small/large day-of-week option for statusbar clock
- Option to show icons for actual data connection type
- Option to have data icon persist while on wifi
- Show signal dbm text option
-- On/off for dbm label
-- Color options based on signal strength
- Battery bar options
-- Miui or mirror centered
- Hide/show signal bars
- Ability to colorize battery text/bar
- Hide/show battery icon
- Ability to choose from 1 of three different icon types
-- currently its green stock, white circle, red gauge -- THANKS FOREVERLOCO!
- Option to move clear button to header of notification area
- Option to show/hide No notification text bar from notification area
- Option to show/hide Ongoing text bar from notification area
- Option to show/hide Notification text bar from notification area
- Option to show custom carrier text
-- Can edit and colorize text
- Hide NFC
- Hide smart screen
- Hide blocking notification
- Hide IME
- Hide alarm
- Hide bluetooth
- Hide sound
- Hide wifi calling notification (statusbar only)
- Hide no sim
--MISCELLANEOUS--
#Dialer/Contacts
- Show record button in call on/off
- Show call button in contacts on/off (small icon in call log...)
#Launcher
- Scrollable wallpaper on/off
- Infinite loop on/off (affects app drawer as well)
- Hide vs. Disable app option
- Up swipe targets GoogleNow or MyMagazine
- Option to disable home-on-homescreen MyMagazines trigger
#Mms
- Smiley button instead of Enter on/off
- Server vs phone timestamping
- Sms/Mms logging on/off
#SamsungIME
- Long press duration stock (500ms) or short (250ms)
#Multiwindow
- On/off for unlimited penwindow app
- Multiwindow style options - can change on-the-fly
-- stock, floating, floating+dock, floating+quad, or floating+dock+quad
--OPEN PEN WINDOW WITHOUT SPEN--
- Opens w/ default dimensions
Updated many system apps
- Includes handwriting fixes :)
[size=+2]---LIKE THEMES?---[/size]
Good! As time goes on hopefully there will be an increasing number of themes made SPECIFIC FOR TWEAKED! This will be good, as while there are a number of themes out there that would likely at least partly work ones made specifically for Tweaked will completely work! Below is a list of such themes for ease of reference!
I will update this list as new ones come out, so make sure to check back from time to time! Also - MAKE SURE TO THANK THEM! There aren't many who have done this, so make sure they know the work is appreciated!
[size=+1]Themes for Tweaked[/size]
- AOSP by foreverloco
- Kryon themes (Element and PaperKut) by wally3614
- Toxic Sickness by SICKMADE
- Lights Out by SICKMADE
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Let me know if there are any issues!
XDA:DevDB Information
TweakedN3ATT, a ROM for the AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Contributors
dwitherell
ROM OS Version: 4.3.x Jellybean
ROM Firmware Required: Safestrap
Based On: Stock TMobile UVUBMI7 N900T
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 2.X
Stable Release Date: 2014-03-13
Created 2014-01-27
Last Updated 2014-03-13
[size=+2]FAQ[/size]
Q: What the hell is TSMParts (new option in Settings menu)?
A: A interface for a huge slew of mods and tweaks originally put together by the original members of TSM and inspired by impressive works of numerous others - the TSM Parts interface acts as a control for all of the customizable fun available. There are a large number of options there - so make sure to check them all out!
Q: TSMParts is asking for superuser access?!?
A: Yep - there are some options (one in particular under Miscellaneous settings) that will need it, so make sure you grant it!
Q: I'm having overlap issues with statusbar icons and center clock - what should I do?
A: Yeah - things may overlap, so you will have to either change settings to avoid the issue or just deal with it.
Q: I set a statusbar icon to hide, but it's still there. What gives?
A: The statusbar icon tweaks may require a little effort on your part for changes to take effect. All changes can be elicited with a reboot/hotboot, BUT for most there are other ways:
-- Bluetooth/vibrate-silent/alarm icons/ime -- just change their state (on/off or vibrate/sound, etc)
-- No sim -- if the notification is already active you will need to reboot/hotboot to hide it
-- smart "eye" icon -- changes will happen once the eye triggers
Q: How is battery life on this rom?
A: This is a stock modified rom. As such, battery life will be equivalent to stock were you to be running a similar array of apps and kernel - it really should be no different than stock otherwise (which imo is not half bad really). The kernel and misbehaving 3rd party apps have more to do with battery life than a modified stock rom - at least in my opinion (and experience, though it's limited).
Q: I keep getting messages saying FlashBarService had to close - WHY YOU MAKE BREAK ON THIS!?!
A: There are two ways I've seen this happen. The first is when someone has HUNDREDS of apps installed - and in that case it usually FCs once and is fine after that. The other time I see it is when a particular app is installed that just refuses to play nice with multiwindow or penwindow. In that case, if it can be chased down and isolated, you can add the package name into the fbs_exclusions.txt file in /system/etc/ and all should be well once again. Worst case scenario - disable unlimited penwindow apps and unlimited multiwindow apps and see if things improve. If so, use the pick-what-to-include types of apks and see if the situation improves.
Q: So tethering is a common topic... can it be done with this?
A: To be honest I am unsure as to how tethering will behave using AT&T as the carrier... there was an annoying upsell message that TMo folks would get that I tried to set up to avoid, but in theory tethering SHOULD work on this. I will update this once it has been confirmed by a few folks
Q: CRT/fade animation doesn't work in landscape... why?
A: I actually forced this to be the case, as I could not avoid an odd half-screen effect scenario that happened in landscape - which was the result of a hacky fix to FCs that occurred with those animations and rotation changes.
Q: When I toggle navbar on/off there sometimes is a black bar left at the bottom - CAN YOU MAKE IT STOP!?!
A: This only seems to happen when toggled via the power menu and appears to be specific to the TW launcher - and has an easy fix. Open up an app, like Messaging for example, and then close it. The wallpaper will resize and all is well once again
Q: Why isn't the accurate data icon mod working!!?!
A: The only time that mod shows an effect is when you are on the T-Mobile or AT&T network - I don't believe other networks will see a change in data icon behavior.
Q: After I flashed the 2.X update I can't see texts in Mms - WHY DO YOU TORTURE ME?
A: There may be instances where the default colors I point to in xmls don't jive with the bubble options you've selected, or have been edited based on the theme you are running. Seems like a good time to change the color of the text right?
Q: What is this LMT thing? How do you use it?
A: You need to check out noname81's thread here for info on that!
Q: Why don't you mention blah blah blah in your FAQ? It would have helped me a lot!
A: My bad - PM me anything you think should be added to this that would be helpful for the general user base!
[size=+2]How to custom install Tweaked[/size]
As I said, there are really two approaches to installing Tweaked:
[size=+2]----- DEFAULT -----[/size]
This is the approach used when one of two things has happened:
- 1) There was no preparation done or found as far as selecting options (i.e. no install.prop found where it should be on internal/external sdcard)
- 2) You are flashing an updated version of the main installer and failed to update your install.prop. Note that in this case your original install.prop can still be found, it just has a .bak added to the end of the file name.
This approach installs a set of default options that is slightly bloated but apparently covers all bases in terms of functionality.
When you flash the main installer zip as-is and it gives you a default setup after installation - you can opt to set up and flash the modificatinator (see downloads post here) - see the Modificatinator instructions below to learn how to set this up.
[size=+2]NOTE:[/size] For the custom approach please be aware that the process will likely need to be redone with new versions to make sure you have access to all available options!
I will try to keep changes to these files minimal, but changes are inevitable, so make sure to stay up-to-date with the version you are flashing, as otherise you will likely get the default install!
[size=+2]ALSO -[/size] with these approaches you can place the TweakedInstall directory on either the internal or external sdcard. That being said, in general if you have a TweakedInstall directory on BOTH your external AND internal sdcard, the files in the external sdcard directory will be chosen over those in the internal sdcard directory. Furthermore - it is VERY important that you DO NOT RENAME ANY OF THE FILES OR THE DIRECTORY! If you do you will likely get a default install when flashing the main installer (not the worst thing, but still).
[size=+2]----- CUSTOM -----[/size]
This approach requires changes you will have to do, and therefore needs a little reading and preparing ahead of time. In order to help things along, I've put together a zip file (see downloads post here) with instructions and needed files - make sure to read the... well, the README! The contents of that readme file are below:
--- From the READMEFIRST-INSTRUCTIONS.txt in the InstallInfoATT.zip file ---
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# HOW TO CUSTOM INSTALL ON ATT: #
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### NOTE: THE INSTALL.PROP EDITING DESCRIBED HERE ###
### NEEDS TO BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FLASHING THE ROM! ###
1) Decide if you will be editing text files on the computer or the phone
- regardless of where you do this, the result must go in a specific directory on your internal/external sdcard (see below)
- if you use a computer to edit, make sure it uses the Unix-style end-of-line character (you can use Notepad++ on a PC)
- Not all text editors work as you need them to if doing this on the phone - I have only tried it using the built-in text editor in Root Explorer
######## THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT AND A SOURCE FOR SIMPLE MISTAKES - YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED! ########
2) Extract the TweakedInstall folder (either on PC or extract it to the ROOT of your sdcard - internal OR external)
- Inside are five files - the main one of interest for installing is install.prop
3) Open install.prop using a text editor and read the instructions
- it is on this file you select options
- this is similar in idea to how aroma works
- ALL you are doing with this is changing the numbers that come after the = signs
- DON'T CHANGE ANYTHING ELSE! ONLY NUMBERS!
- Follow the instructions for what each number means for each choice
4) Complete any other OPTIONAL file edits per how you want to install
OPTIONS INCLUDE (these are for the more advanced users around - THEY ARE NOT NEEDED AND CAN BE IGNORED):
- If you opted to further debloat beyond available options and have set dangertweak to = 1
- edit the applist file with the apk name that you want removed
- ONE APK PER LINE
- see baseapplist.txt for a list of apk names that are included on /system as "default"
- If you opted to keep some pre-existing system files and have set savelist to = 1
- edit the savelist file with the full path to the file you want saved
- so for example if you wanted to save a script file called 02ForExample that was in the init.d folder, you would enter
/system/etc/init.d/02ForExample
into the savelist file
- ONE PATH PER LINE
5) Make sure the directory along with your newly-edited files are moved to your sdcard if not already
### IMPORTANT: THIS DIRECTORY HAS TO BE AT THE ROOT OF YOUR SDCARD (INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL)!! ###
### IMPORTANT: THE NAME OF THIS DIRECTORY MUST NOT CHANGE!! ###
### IMPORTANT: YOU ARE DOING THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK!! ###
6) Boot into recovery and flash the Tweaked rom zip
TAKE HOME:
The edited install.prop file (and optional ones related to it) being kept in the TweakedInstall directory on your sdcard will make it so you won't need to do any choosing the next time you want to flash the main installer. You can always come back to or reflash Tweaked exactly how you have set it up with no extra effort!
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# HOW TO USE MODIFICATINATOR ON ATT: #
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### NOTE: THE MODIFY.PROP EDITING DESCRIBED HERE IS ###
### TO BE DONE WHEN WANTING TO MAKE CHANGES AFTER ###
### THE ROM HAS BEEN INSTALLED! THE EDITS NEEDS TO BE ###
### COMPLETED PRIOR TO FLASHING THE MODIFICATINATOR! ###
Ok, let's say you've installed the rom and made a few custom selections, or regret not making some in hindsight. You can - without reflashing the entire rom - just go through and install/uninstall the particular thing you want to change using the modificatinator zip. BUT - it also requires you to do edits SIMILAR (but NOT IDENTICAL) to those you made to the install.prop, however in this case you will be using the modify.prop file. If you followed the above instructions for preparing a custom install, the modify.prop will be in the same directory as your install.prop.
1) Decide if you will be editing the modify.prop on the computer or the phone
- regardless of where you do this, the result must go in the same specific directory on your internal/external sdcard that the other files mentioned above are in
- if you use a computer to edit, make sure it uses the Unix-style end-of-line character (you can use Notepad++ on a PC)
- Not all text editors work as you need them to if doing this on the phone - I have only tried it using the built-in text editor in Root Explorer
2) Open modify.prop using a text editor and read the instructions
- it is on this file you select options
- this is similar in idea to how aroma works
- ALL you are doing with this is changing the numbers that come after the = signs
- DON'T CHANGE ANYTHING ELSE! ONLY NUMBERS!
- Follow the instructions for what each number means for each choice. PAY ATTENTION TO WHAT THE NUMBERS MEAN!
4) Move the edited modify.prop to the proper directory (same one the install.prop is in) if not already
### IMPORTANT: THIS DIRECTORY HAS TO BE AT THE ROOT OF YOUR SDCARD (INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL)!! ###
### IMPORTANT: THE NAME OF THIS DIRECTORY MUST NOT CHANGE!! ###
### IMPORTANT: YOU ARE DOING THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK!! ###
6) Boot into recovery and flash the modificatinator zip
TAKE HOME:
The edited modify.prop being kept in the TweakedInstall directory on your sdcard will need to be edited every time you want to use the modificatinator zip.
### WHEN EDITING TO MAKE A SELECTION MAKE SURE THAT ANY OPTIONS YOU HAD PREVIOUSLY SELECTED HAVE BEEN EDITED BACK TO "NO CHANGE" VALUES AS WELL!!! ###
--- End READMEFIRST-INSTRUCTIONS.txt -
The hope is that these instructions are as simple but as thorough as possible for those wanting to embark on the custom approach.
[size=+2]---MAIN DOWNLOAD LINKS---[/size]
Note 3 UVUBMI7 Tweaked v2.0 -- Mirror
NOTE: THIS IS THE FILE THAT INSTALLS THE ROM
md5: 83BE15BB0B25EB7DAD27D40D72976565
Tweaked v2 ATT Info zip -- Mirror
NOTE: This is NOT a flashable zip! Open it up and read through it!
[size=+1]---OTHER DOWNLOADS---[/size]
Tweaked Modificatinator UVUBMI7 v2.0 FOR ATT -- Mirror
NOTE: This is the file used in combination with modify.prop to change things AFTER installation of rom
md5: 50AB8DE41BF98F6C38A131F9B66B82F0
Batt1 charging battery icon fix
NOTE: Flash this if you try a battery icon mod and notice the charging icons aren't behaving.
md5: FD4AB3286F4C8153E0743C496D269D0D
[size=+2]THANKS GO TO:[/size]
sbrissen - smali tips and what not
nitsuj17 - tips, advice, useful info, and tireless stifling
imnuts - far too many reasons to list
jt1134 - far too many reasons yet again
ChainsDD and Chainfire - reasons upon reasons
Alexia Whitehurst - support, theme/mod work, and a host of other things too numerous to name
wanam/lidroid - amazing guides
amarullz - awesome install utility
dirtybudha - for lending me some server space for screenshots and mirrors
wally3614 - awesome icons, boot animation, AT&T testing, and amazing theme work!
nijel8 - a number of awesome mods (settings package names, mms text coloring, awesome call ended screen mod info, secemail mods, tsmparts improvements, etc.) - great help!
itsmikeramsay - helping get the AT&T side of things up and running
JaeKar99 - for awesome wallpaper/banner/boot animation work now and in the past for Tweaked (if you like his work feel free to show him!)
Warrior1975 - for kicking things off to even get this phone in the first place
AkaTheMacDaddy - tester extraordinaire and endless encouragement
KalEl7 - tester extraordinaire and endless encouragement
boobah204 - thorough navbar testing
mikeyxda - help w/ non-murky ripplier lockscreen
foreverloco - for making an awesome AOSP theme specific for my muddled mess of a rom
prdog1 and mikeybones - critical pieces to the long-press-kill mod
prdog1 again - general support/info/help
deeznutz1977 - testing and idea making
icedventimocha - for making awesome toggle images for the new toggles (WiFi Calling, Torch)
ReelFiles - uber-thorough testing of little-used nuances
Owlensteed - testing and mediafire goodness
beanstown106 - pointing me towards the aosp lockscreen info and some missing bits in TSMParts
chopperthedog - for hooking me up with file hosting stuffs
gunnermike - also providing hosting for files
Endless2232 - layout (and general) xml guidance
MidnightNinja - image repairs and what not
loserskater - improved volume skip info
[email protected] - help w/ SysScope from back in the Note2 days
noname81 - all the good LMT launcher work - check out his thread for more info!
didact79 - awesome guides that get me pointed in the right direction
scalee - amazing pointers on modifying flashbarservice/multiwindow
JoshBeach - letting me use his font apk and helping me debug things without even knowing it
dragonstalker - pointers, tips, general helpfulness
erikmm - pointers, tips, general helpfulness
merwin - pointers, tips, general helpfulness
All of TeamSbrissenMod and those responsible for TSMParts
Anyone else I likely forgot
[size=+2]ALL OF THESE PEOPLE DESERVE YOUR THANKS! MAKE SURE THEY KNOW THAT![/size]
Beyond the contributions of the above individuals, there were a number of guides found on xda or via google that were used along the way. Some representative samples include:
CRT/Fade animation guide
This and this were looked at for upsell avoidance attempts
Finger ink effect
Aroma installer info
Call recording guide
This and this held clues for the Nfc screen off/lockscreen mod
SecMms.apk modding info
Better volume skip info
This guide helped me figure out my twist on the lockscreen torch
Signature verification removal
xposed multiwindow mod by Scalee used as a guide for editing flashbarservice
Quick enter mod guide for pin/pass lockscreens by loserskater
FemBlack and XBlast for clues on volume key cursor movement
zst123 and XuiMod for clues and smali bits regarding muiu battery bar mod
C3C076 and GravityBox for clues regarding statusbar brightness control mod
A bunch of others that have become buried in my browser history...
Howdy folks -
This is a first attempt at making things from one carrier work on another, but it seems to be working out so far. Please let me know if you have any issues or if any of the convoluted instructions I've laid out need some re-explaining. Hope folks enjoy, and apologies if you don't
EDIT: On the off chance that the above statement gets misinterpreted, when I say "This is a first attempt at making things from one carrier work on another,..." I do not mean in general - I mean that what I have posted here is my first attempt at such things. This is new territory for me is all I wanted the above statement to convey. Fwiw - I am never first at just about anything regarding android stuff lol - but in all seriousness I don't want anyone else's hard work to appear slighted by my above comment.
Very nice @dwitherell, now I'll go show all my buddies!
So glad this made it to our phones. Will be flashing tomorrow. Thanks to @dwitherell and @antiochasylum.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N900A using Tapatalk
dwitherell said:
Howdy folks -
This is a first attempt at making things from one carrier work on another, but it seems to be working out so far. Please let me know if you have any issues or if any of the convoluted instructions I've laid out need some re-explaining. Hope folks enjoy, and apologies if you don't
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No it's not. BRI has ported from T-Mobile and I've fully ported from Verizon. Nice looking ROM though
Sent from my SM-N900A using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
It's getting interesting around here... Thx to all that contribute
Sent from my SM-N900A using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
itmaster85 said:
No it's not. BRI has ported from T-Mobile and I've fully ported from Verizon. Nice looking ROM though
Sent from my SM-N900A using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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And I have ported from international. And provided most of the files to port lol. But let's get back on topic. Awesome ROM . By an awesome Dev
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drakeymcmb said:
And I have ported from international. And provided most of the files to port lol. But let's get back on topic. Awesome ROM . By an awesome Dev
Sent from my SM-N900A using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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Sorry, forgot you did too! But yeah, it was all just a misunderstanding based on the context that was written. He's a cool guy!
There are several amazing things on this ROM. This Dev has helped several others with how to's on 4way boot and more. Tweaked plain out is the shizz. My personal favorite option ONLY found here is custom air command font color change
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wally3614 said:
There are several amazing things on this ROM. This Dev has helped several others with how to's on 4way boot and more. Tweaked plain out is the shizz. My personal favorite option ONLY found here is custom air command color change
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Like I said, it is all good. Tweaked and I sorted it out via PM. it was late and I mis read his post. Mistakes happen. Let's forget anything ever happened and enjoy the ROM he has brought to us!
This ROM has several options to read through. DEFINITELY MAKE SURE to see through all available options especially in TSM settings before just applying settings through your modules /gravitybox . wanam/
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Are you guys scared of the install? Its quiet as a ghost around here.
The install is SIMPLE I promise. Its just very detailed for people, and he has every aspect covered.
Good ROM. I like TSMParts since 2.3.6.
Thank you!
People shouldn't be. Install is no different. Just different if you wanna go the Aromish way...but FYI guys it's super easy. I'll be doing a full vid review on this ROM and -how to- by this weekend
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antiochasylum said:
Are you guys scared of the install? Its quiet as a ghost around here.
The install is SIMPLE I promise. Its just very detailed for people, and he has every aspect covered.
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Its a small community here, not many people
Yep, cool guy. I took his comment as "it's the first time he has personally ported". Just saying Keep up the good work guys. Each of you rock. Bri, I'm currenty running your 2.1 <-- Just saying. Thanks to all of you, because I sure can't do what you any of you do.
itmaster85 said:
Sorry, forgot you did too! But yeah, it was all just a misunderstanding based on the context that was written. He's a cool guy!
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drakeymcmb said:
And I have ported from international. And provided most of the files to port lol. But let's get back on topic. Awesome ROM . By an awesome Dev
Sent from my SM-N900A using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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[APP][SHARE][2.2+] NLauncher - MultiPurpose Launcher

Note : I'm just sharing the work of the XDA Member naresh babu.
Please download the app from the original thread.
Here's a little introduction by him :
naresh babu said:
Launcher With Multi-uses..
Swipe To Acces Your Favourite Apps...:good:
Features:
Clean UI..
Inbuilt Toggles[8 Toggles Till now]...
Swiping gestures:
Swipe Left To Right on HomeScreen to Open Settings App..
Swipe From Right to Left To Access Your Favourite Apps..
Swipe From Top to load Wireless and Network Settings..
Swipe From Bottom To load Manage Apps Settings
CreDits...:
powerpoint45[Senior member]
Google..
XDA..
Android..
My phone[SAMSUNG GALAXY MINI]..
My Brother[for not disturbing me]:silly:
My Friend[CD]..
Myself..
Press "THANKS" If You Like My Work........
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Original Thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2625863
aniket.lamba said:
Note : I'm just sharing the work of the XDA Member naresh babu.
[SIZE="5']Please download the app from the original thread.[/B][/U][/SIZE]
[B][U][SIZE="4"]Here's a little introduction by him :[/SIZE]
Original Thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2625863
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Thanks Man For Sharing My App..
NLauncher and NLauncherC released..
check:
NLauncher[recognised Launcher]:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2625863
NlauncherC[memory optimised]:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2650102
dont forget to press thanks if you like apps,its valuable for me
Provide feedback and help me improving it more... Thanks..please share threads
NLauncher V2.5S Edition released in xda..
More features, More Customization..
List:
Kitkat styled Start Up..
Change of UI[Now looks more neat]..
Kitkat Styled App Drawer Icon..
Added Menu Access on HomeScreen..
Guide to instruct user how to use launcher..
Launcher Settings Added to allow user to choose swipes and dock apps..
Swipe Options provided are:
Wireless Settings..
Airplane Settings..
Wifi Settings..
Apn Settings..
BlueTooth Settings
Date Settings..
Locale Settings..
Input Method Settings..
Display Settings..
Security Settings..
Location Settings..
Internal Storage Settings..
Memory Card Settings..
Allows User to add Dock Apps[Now can change dock apps any Number of times]..
Toggles are inbuilt in Launcher..
Airplane
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[MOD][Xposed] TextInject

The power of Xposed meets the power of Tasker. TextInject allows you to inject custom, dynamic text throughout your system.
Create custom variables using the Text Inject Tasker plugin. Insert those values throughout your rom.
(Tasker is not required to use TextInject but is required to set custom variables.)
Use weather variables to display weather with icons.
Go ahead, make your phone awesome!
What kind of customizations can I do?
You can integrate any dynamic custom text right into the systemui. Some example:
Show the weather on your lockscreen or in your statusbar
Change the date/time format
Show your owner info in place of the carrier text
Show how many minutes till your next appointment
Get creative...
What parts of my os does this allow me to customize?
You can change the following text on your throughout your system:
Lockscreen Clock Time
Lockscreen Clock Date
Owner Info
Carrier Text
Statusbar Clock
Notification Drawer Date
Notification Drawer Clock
Lollipop and KitKat supported.
On the Xposed repo: http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.chaimchaikin.textinject
XDA:DevDB Information
TextInject, Xposed for all devices (see above for details)
Contributors
chaimc
Xposed Package Name: com.chaimchaikin.textinject
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 1.2
Stable Release Date: 2015-10-03
Created 2015-05-19
Last Updated 2015-10-03
Tutorial 1A: Weather with icons
Tutorial 1A: Weather with icons
Inspired by my actual setup this is how to get icons for the weather instead of just text.
This tutorial has been updated to include instructions for using weather icon codes. It's a lot simpler so you might want to try again.
First follow Tutorial 1 for getting the weather in your statusbar.
Then you'll edit the Tasker task that you made to update the weather:
Add a new action (+): Variables > Variable Set
Set it up as follows:
Name: %weathericon
To: $wa%weatherace_weather_id$
Change your Set TextInject Variable action:
Name: stays the same
Value: %weatherace_temp° %weathericon
Run the task again once
Make sure you completed all the other steps in the previous tutorial
Tutorial 1: Weather in your statusbar
Tutorial 1: Weather in your statusbar
Required Apps
TextInject (This module of course)
Xposed
Tasker (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.dinglisch.android.taskerm)
Weather ACE (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mycodefab.aleph.weather)
Weather ACE Tasker Plugin (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mycodefab.aleph.weather_plugin.locale)
Step One: Setting up Tasker
Open Weather ACE and choose and save your location
Open Tasker and make a new Time profile. Choose From time to be 00:01 (if you've updated Tasker, choose the time 12:01 am) and un-check the To time to make the profile run until midnight. Choose Repeat and set it to be every 20 minutes. (This will control how often the weather us updated. Set it to update more or less often as you wish.)
Now press back and create a New Task. You can call the task Update Weather (or don't call it anything at all if you are so inclined).
Once you in your Task Edit menu, press the add button (+) at the bottom. Choose Plugin > WeatherACE Tasker Plugin
Press the edit button (the pencil) next to Configuration
Leave the options as selected: Location: "Your Location" (Your actual location or AUTO) and Request: Current Conditions and press the tick
Return to the Task Edit menu.
Press the add button (+) at the bottom. Choose Plugin >TextInject and click edit (next to Configuration)
Set the following options: Name: weather and Value: %weatherace_temp° %weatherace_weather_desc
Press the tick and return to the Task Edit menu.
Run the task once and press back until you are out of Tasker
Step Two: Setting up TextInject
Open TextInject and write the following in the Statusbar Time field: #weather (or if you want to also retain the time #weather #o) [You may need to wait a minute until the time updates to see the changes]
That's it!
Tutorial 2: Date/time Parsing
Required apps:
TextInject
Xposed
Setting up TextInject:
For this example we'll make two changes: First we'll add seconds to the lockscreen time. Second we'll add the date to the statusbar.
Next to the Lockscreen Time and Statusbar Time fields click the clock icon (this tells TextInject to parse the field as a date/time)
For the Lockscreen Time enter: hh:mm:ss
For the statusbar enter: MM/dd/yyyy #o (the #o retains the original value of this field. In our case the time.)
Press the tick or leave the TextInject app to save your settings
TextInject uses a Java DateFormat to format the date/time. For a full list of characters you can use see: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html
Variables and Weather Icons Explained
You don't have to read this to get weather icons - you can just follow Tutorials 1 and 1A above but if you want to know how it works or you having difficulties here is a full explanation:
There are three different types of variables we are dealing with:
Tasker Variables (e.g. %var)
TextInject Variables (e.g. #var)
TextInject Weather Variables (e.g. $var$)
The order of the list above is the order they are processed. Tasker Variables and TextInject Variables can be set by the user. (Tasker variables by adding an action Variable > Set Variable and TextInject variables can be set in Tasker using the action Plugins > Set TextInject Variable). TextInject Weather Variables, on the other hand, can not be set. (Yes, they are actually not variables but constants if you want to be technical.)
To be continued...
chaimc said:
The power of Xposed meets the power of Tasker. TextInject allows you to inject custom, dynamic text throughout your system.
Create custom variables using the Text Inject Tasker plugin. Insert those values throughout your rom.
(Tasker is not required to use TextInject but is required to set custom variables.)
Go ahead, make your phone awesome!
What kind of customizations can I do?
You can integrate any dynamic custom text right into the systemui. Some examples:
Show the weather on your lockscreen
Change the date/time format
Show owner info in place of the carrier text
Show how many minutes till your next appointment
Get creative...
What parts of my os does this allow me to customize?
For now you can change the following text on your lockscreen:
Clock Time
Clock Date
Owner Info
Carrier Text
Statusbar Clock
Notification Drawer Date
Coming soon: you'll be able to change (almost) any text throughout your systemui.
(Android 5 for now, more support coming!)
XDA:DevDB Information
TextInject, Xposed for all devices (see above for details)
Contributors
chaimc
Xposed Package Name: com.chaimchaikin.textinject
Version Information
Status: Beta
Current Beta Version: 0.1
Beta Release Date: 2015-05-18
Created 2015-05-19
Last Updated 2015-05-18
Available at http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.chaimchaikin.textinject
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great idea, but it isn't working for me
I don't use a lockscreen so I tried the settings for Statusbar Time and Notification Drawer Date. Created a Tasker action to set a # variable, referenced that variable in the TextInject Xposed module, nothing happens. Rebooted, nothing happens
Can you show some screenshots or specify what devices this has been successfully tested on? I tried this on a Sony D5503
Awesome idea!
But I was pretty sad that it wouldn't install...
To prevent confusion I suggest pointing out it only supports android 5 ATM in the xposed download section
Looking forward to the KitKat version
Regards
[size=-4]Sent from my Boeffla powered Slim (4.4.4, AOSP based) GT-I9300[/size]
wyt18 said:
great idea, but it isn't working for me
I don't use a lockscreen so I tried the settings for Statusbar Time and Notification Drawer Date. Created a Tasker action to set a # variable, referenced that variable in the TextInject Xposed module, nothing happens. Rebooted, nothing happens
Can you show some screenshots or specify what devices this has been successfully tested on? I tried this on a Sony D5503
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What rom are you using? Also can you send me a copy of your xposed log and I will look into it.
I don't like tweeking much ; but this is so cool I'll give it a try
chaimc said:
What rom are you using? Also can you send me a copy of your xposed log and I will look into it.
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Thanks, I'm on 5.0.2 stock Sony. Will send you my Xposed log shortly. I also have GravityBox so not sure if that interferes with TI
It works for me, but not as expected... I set notifcation drawer date to #o-#nextalarm. When I refresh the value it shows the orginal value + nextalarm... Next time it gets refreshed it shows original value + nextalarm + nextalarm... I think the #o variable is now the real original value and the next alarm together. I hope you can fix this
w0rinal said:
Awesome idea!
But I was pretty sad that it wouldn't install...
To prevent confusion I suggest pointing out it only supports android 5 ATM in the xposed download section
Looking forward to the KitKat version
Regards
[size=-4]Sent from my Boeffla powered Slim (4.4.4, AOSP based) GT-I9300[/size]
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OK I've edited the xposed description. Thanks.
Ultimous said:
I don't like tweeking much ; but this is so cool I'll give it a try
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Glad you find this cool. Please let me know how it goes.
MartelKombat said:
It works for me, but not as expected... I set notifcation drawer date to #o-#nextalarm. When I refresh the value it shows the orginal value + nextalarm... Next time it gets refreshed it shows original value + nextalarm + nextalarm... I think the #o variable is now the real original value and the next alarm together. I hope you can fix this
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Oops
Thanks, I'll fix that.
(In the meantime as a workaround you can set the value of #nextalarm to have the date in set from tasker)
chaimc said:
Oops
Thanks, I'll fix that.
(In the meantime as a workaround you can set the value of #nextalarm to have the date in set from tasker)
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I think you get your "real" value before the method hook(beforeHookedMethod), I think you only need to grab the real value after the method hook(afterHookedMethod).
PS.: I'm a nooby in java development and only looked on the tutorial from rovo and the source of some modules (my modules failed a lot). I hope my tip was helping/right.
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MartelKombat said:
It works for me, but not as expected... I set notifcation drawer date to #o-#nextalarm. When I refresh the value it shows the orginal value + nextalarm... Next time it gets refreshed it shows original value + nextalarm + nextalarm... I think the #o variable is now the real original value and the next alarm together. I hope you can fix this
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Fixed now. Thanks for pointing that out.
w0rinal said:
Awesome idea!
But I was pretty sad that it wouldn't install...
To prevent confusion I suggest pointing out it only supports android 5 ATM in the xposed download section
Looking forward to the KitKat version
Regards
[size=-4]Sent from my Boeffla powered Slim (4.4.4, AOSP based) GT-I9300[/size]
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KitKat support added. Enjoy
wyt18 said:
Thanks, I'm on 5.0.2 stock Sony. Will send you my Xposed log shortly. I also have GravityBox so not sure if that interferes with TI
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This issue is possibly fixed in the new version of TextInject (v0.3). Please try and let me know. (You can send me the log again if you still having issues).
chaimc said:
This issue is possibly fixed in the new version of TextInject (v0.3). Please try and let me know. (You can send me the log again if you still having issues).
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thanks, v0.3 worked for me!
w0rinal said:
Awesome idea!
But I was pretty sad that it wouldn't install...
To prevent confusion I suggest pointing out it only supports android 5 ATM in the xposed download section
Looking forward to the KitKat version
Regards
[size=-4]Sent from my Boeffla powered Slim (4.4.4, AOSP based) GT-I9300[/size]
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KitKat now fully supported.

[Mod-Guide] CSC and build.prop edits for added features

You will need to use CSC Features Expert or a good text editing app to manually add and change values for csc files features.xml and others.xml. Google or use play store for apps to use.
Okay first thing,add these lines to build.prop this will change apm to lollipop style pop up and also allow data use to appear in notifications drop down (you will need to also make changes using csc features expert app or manually edit features.xml and/or others.xml to turn on data use in notifications. see below)
(You already have all of these except build,all others just change as you see below.)
ro.build.scafe=mocha
ro.build.scafe.size=grande
ro.build.scafe.cream=none
ro.build.scafe.shot=double
ro.build.scafe.version=2015B
The following CSC entries are meant to show you which ones to change using CSC features expert app,not to copy into your particular features.xml or others.xml. Use these as guides to find the particular features and change them as listed below
Adds exit button to stock browser. (Untested. I use Opera.)
<CscFeature_Web_AddOptionToTerminate>TRUE</CscFeature_Web_AddOptionToTerminate>
Adds extra volume steps. I used 30.
<CscFeature_Audio_ConfigCallVolumeSteps>30</CscFeature_Audio_ConfigCallVolumeSteps>
Adds real time network speed to status bar. Toggle will be added in Settings>Status Bar
<CscFeature_Setting_SupportRealTimeNetworkSpeed>TRUE</CscFeature_Setting_SupportRealTimeNetworkSpeed>
Disables conversion to Mms when sms message limit reached. (Some use this,I do not mind the conversion.)
<CscFeature_Message_DisableSmsToMmsConversionByTextInput>TRUE</CscFeature_Message_DisableSmsToMmsConversionByTextInput>
Enables FM Radio hybrid mode.
<CscFeature_FMRadio_DisableMenuInternetRadio>FALSE</CscFeature_FMRadio_DisableMenuInternetRadio>
Enables FM Radio extras.
<CscFeature_FMRadio_DisableMenuAf>FALSE</CscFeature_FMRadio_DisableMenuAf>
Enables call button in contacts list.
<CscFeature_Contact_EnableCallButtonInList>TRUE</CscFeature_Contact_EnableCallButtonInList>
Adds data use to quick panel in notification drop down.
<CscFeature_SystemUI_SupportDataUsageViewOnQuickPanel>TRUE</CscFeature_SystemUI_SupportDataUsageViewOnQuickPanel>
Stock Launcher Edit mode menus enabled. (Untested,I dont use stock launcher.)
<CscFeature_Launcher_SupportFolderSubMenuDuringEditMode>TRUE</CscFeature_Launcher_SupportFolderSubMenuDuringEditMode>
Changes stock browser home page. Change it to whatever you want. I suggest using this in conjunction with your customer.xml to fully setup your own custom bookmarks.
<CscFeature_Web_SetHomepageURL>http://www.google.com</CscFeature_Web_SetHomepageURL>
Configure volume for calls steps. I use 30.
<CscFeature_Audio_ConfigCallVolumeSteps>30</CscFeature_Audio_ConfigCallVolumeSteps>
Try these out and see if they are useful to you.

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