Note : I'm just sharing the work of the XDA Member Cubeactive.Here's a little introduction by him :
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I Wanted to show you all my clock widget.
Free version:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cubeactive.linearclockfree
Pro version:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cubeactive.linearclockpro
Linear Clock adds a whole new way of stylish time display to your phone. The unique linear timeline is a fun and nice variety of other digital or analog clocks which are available for Android.
Make your home screen a bit more linear with the various widgets which you can customize with various themes and scale options, the useful wizards will help you to achieve this without difficulty.
Any comments, suggestions are welcome.
Thanks!
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Original Thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2140309
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Thanks to a massive amount of help from rat and Poyensa I have finally released my first two clock widgets for CHT 2.0. dSign clock is a typoclock variant based on Poyensa's original but with a fair bit of aesthetic tweaking. It comes in 5 flavours so you can choose the weekday text colour to suit your theme. Oxygene is pretty much a straight copy of a clock ClassicalGas has made for Android and I just loved the theme so thought I would bring it to CHT! You can find them HERE and HERE. I'm so proud!
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You'll find the cab files in the original threads over in the HD2 Themes forum - just follow the links above. Enjoy
thanks, looks very nice
I'm currently using some fakery to scroll the live wallpaper (my app broadcasts the new X/Width parameters, but it's a bit laggy) and will do some more fakery to support widgets (both methods will only work with another Star Trek app I made: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.omnicorp.lcarui.test&hl=en since I want to keep everything LCARSian.)
My questions are as follows:
High priority:
What is the code to either bring up the Create Shortcut dialog, or get a list of the shortcut types currently registered?
I understand that once the app creates a shortcut, it sends it to the launcher via intents I'll have to listen to.
Low priority:
What is the code to scroll the live wallpaper the correct way?
I'm using android:[email protected]:style/Theme.Wallpaper to show it.
Demo of what I've got so far:
http://sites.google.com/site/neotechni/Home/programs/Starbase1.apk
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The screen size of this phone is going to be a benchmark size for the phones coming next year after Google themselves have gone for a 6" screen. How best do you utilize this massive real estate? Widgets etc that make use of the screen. Will start with mine.
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Nova launcher, long shadow icon pack, dash clock widget with better weather, battery, WhatsApp, countdown timer and data usage extension. Wallpaper from material walls.
Running PAC ROM with GSM on a sprint HTC one Max.
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Thread closed - this topic is already covered here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2527973
Can anyone make a clock with a Vertical layout and all 4 digits on the same line? Also would it be possible to include the weather icon on that as well?
I would love to help the community out but am only familiar with the IOS coding and interfaces, Does anyone have some sample working code i code see (Android Studio 1.2.2). I would really appreciate it and can't wait to give back to the community.
I am looking for something like this as well. A vertical clock that has the type displayed in one line. The factory dual clock does this but I do not need the 2nd clock at the bottom. something like this that shows weather at the bottom would be perfect. I am searching for something but ran across this post and thought I'd add what I'm looking for as well
Something like this?
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