Has anyone tried the Xposed framework with any mods found on the ATT forums
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2285074
Just wanted to see if anyone tried it and if it was working properly
Tons of us have tried it and it works fine.
The only thing I've tried that didn't work was hiding the wifi connected notification, but there is a flash for that somewhere around here. I've also noticed my statusbar hiding and coming back quickly occasionally, but I'm not sure that's Nottach Xposed related. I'm also using the Xposed no increasing ringtone and multi window mod. Both seem fine.
Chris000001 said:
The only thing I've tried that didn't work was hiding the wifi connected notification, but there is a flash for that somewhere around here. I've also noticed my statusbar hiding and coming back quickly occasionally, but I'm not sure that's Nottach Xposed related. I'm also using the Xposed no increasing ringtone and multi window mod. Both seem fine.
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Ditto. hide wifi was the only one that I wanted that didn't work. Beans rom has that covered though so don't need it from Nottach.
AT&T WiFi nag is different so it's not that it doesn't work, we just don't have the same notification. We have a constant notification telling us to turn on WiFi where as theirs only comes up when they connect to WiFi.
are you guys on stock rom? or custom roms cause i'm on stock
rooted stock deodexed, debloated by me.
Chris000001 said:
rooted stock deodexed, debloated by me.
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perfect, thats exactly what i did
Hi, I would like to disable KitKat translucent statusbar, to leave it like Jelly Bean.
Thank you.
MlucianoEze said:
Hi, I would like to disable KitKat translucent statusbar, to leave it like Jelly Bean.
Thank you.
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That's one of the more desirable features for most, but can't please em all. But without knowing what phone you have, what update it's on, if you have a custom rom or recovery, etc, there won't be a way to even point you in the right direction. There isn't a generic setting to just switch on or off to change this feature as it is themed in the SystemUi.apk and / or framework stuff, depending on what you have.
es0tericcha0s said:
That's one of the more desirable features for most, but can't please em all. But without knowing what phone you have, what update it's on, if you have a custom rom or recovery, etc, there won't be a way to even point you in the right direction. There isn't a generic setting to just switch on or off to change this feature as it is themed in the SystemUi.apk and / or framework stuff, depending on what you have.
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I have a Samsung Galaxy SII SGH-i777 with CM11 (unofficial) and CWM 6.0.4.7.
MlucianoEze said:
I have a Samsung Galaxy SII SGH-i777 with CM11 (unofficial) and CWM 6.0.4.7.
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Well, then that should be fairly easy, as it has the Theme Chooser built in. There are hundreds of themes that will work on that, including ones for CM10, and many have solid status bars. Another option, if you don't want to theme anything else would be using something like this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/app-gravitybox-v2-9-1-tweak-box-android-t2316070
It needs the Xposed Framework:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/framework-xposed-rom-modding-modifying-t1574401
Keep in mind, using ART instead of Dalvik runtime will cause Xposed not to work properly.
es0tericcha0s said:
Well, then that should be fairly easy, as it has the Theme Chooser built in. There are hundreds of themes that will work on that, including ones for CM10, and many have solid status bars. Another option, if you don't want to theme anything else would be using something like this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/app-gravitybox-v2-9-1-tweak-box-android-t2316070
It needs the Xposed Framework:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/framework-xposed-rom-modding-modifying-t1574401
Keep in mind, using ART instead of Dalvik runtime will cause Xposed not to work properly.
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Thank you for the info, I will try it. I wrote this thread because there is a theme that didn't show properly because of the status bar.
MlucianoEze said:
Thank you for the info, I will try it. I wrote this thread because there is a theme that didn't show properly because of the status bar.
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I installed it, but I don't see any tweak related with that...
Ok, after you install Xposed, you have to install Gravity Box (KK). You can download from inside the Xposed Framework under Downloads. Once you have the framework and GB installed, you need to make sure under Modules that GB (KK) is switched on, then reboot. After you reboot, everything will be activated and you can go into the Gravity Box interface and under Status Bar Tweaks > Statusbar colors > You can click to enable and set your colors.
There are lots of other cool tweaks that GB has too. Not all of them are compatible with every set up, so make sure you remember what you are trying to enable, so you can disable if it doesn't work the way you are looking for.
If you want to disable GB, if it does not fit your needs, then you can just uninstall the app and reboot, or just uncheck the box in the Modules section of Xposed in case you want to try it again later.
If that doesn't work, there are some other modules that might, like the Xblast one (also in the Download repo for Xposed).
es0tericcha0s said:
Ok, after you install Xposed, you have to install Gravity Box (KK). You can download from inside the Xposed Framework under Downloads. Once you have the framework and GB installed, you need to make sure under Modules that GB (KK) is switched on, then reboot. After you reboot, everything will be activated and you can go into the Gravity Box interface and under Status Bar Tweaks > Statusbar colors > You can click to enable and set your colors.
There are lots of other cool tweaks that GB has too. Not all of them are compatible with every set up, so make sure you remember what you are trying to enable, so you can disable if it doesn't work the way you are looking for.
If you want to disable GB, if it does not fit your needs, then you can just uninstall the app and reboot, or just uncheck the box in the Modules section of Xposed in case you want to try it again later.
If that doesn't work, there are some other modules that might, like the Xblast one (also in the Download repo for Xposed).
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I did that, but just the icon color changes, but the statusbar is still translucent.
You see?
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I found the solution!!!
The option was in "Visulization options" (or something like that. I have my phone in spanish)
Thank you!!!
This thread is solved.
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MlucianoEze said:
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Sent from my SGH-I777 using xda app-developers app
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Yea, sorry, I guess mine is doing the same thing. I just tried the Xblast Tools though, and that one worked for me.
Edit: sorry, wrote ^ that before I saw you figured it out. Glad all is well now.
Hi! Is there a way to disable the traslucent status bar on android 6.0.1 (samsung galaxy s6 edge), the black bar was soooo useful to me, I don't want to install any theme, thanks!!
I've rooted and installed g3 tweakbox and gravitybox. However I cannot figure out where to change the soft keys!
Can anyone point me in the right direction?? Or is there another tweak I need??
THanks!
It's in settings and accessibility I think
I know you can change them in the settings of the phone but you need to keep a solid background. I wanted to use a transparent background and still change them.
There's an option for transparent but idk what your talking about
I actually found a thread on some Italian site that had an apk that worked and let me keep the bar transparent!
mpetruzz said:
I actually found a thread on some Italian site that had an apk that worked and let me keep the bar transparent!
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There's a thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2804742
[SOFTKEYS]***Always Update - 26/08***
ultimate dynamic nav bar works too
Cool. I'll try that as well.
Hey all, I've got the latest CM13 nightly on my OPX as well as the Xposed Framework. I've been trying to figure out how to get my notification slider to work as follows:
Alarms Only
Vibrate Only
All Sounds
However, I'm only able to get Alarms Only, Priority Only, and All Sounds. I've tried VibrateMode but it didn't seem to make a difference unless there's some other settings I'd have to change to get that figured out.
Surely someone else has done this before. What am I missing? Thanks in advance.
Same here! Waiting for a solution too
It's called VibrateMode, using it myself.
Also, do u guys know a way to remove the priority notifications from the status bar on the OPX? It's utmost annoying
There's a Xposed module for this which only works on Oxygen OS.
DU and Cardinal have options to set notification slider to Vibrate and Silent.
xposed module VibrateMode works like a charm
meets your requirements 100%
SKDzR said:
xposed module VibrateMode works like a charm
meets your requirements 100%
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Thank you guys. Was looking for that feature for a long time! Really appreciate that hint. :good: Will try it out.
Edit: Installed the module. Don't know if I am doing something wrong, but nothing changed... I'm on Sultans CM 13 Rom. Does anyone knows if it is compatible with this Rom? Any help appreciated.
Hi,
I succesfully unlocked and rooted my G5. It's rooted as well and I have Xposed 3.0 alpha4 installed and the app says the framework is active.
However I can't seem to change anything. I tried GEL Settings for example to change the grid size of the google launcher or the G4 Tweakbox to change the battery symbol. But nothing happens. I reboot and everything is the same.
I have the feeling I'm making some real dumb noob error, but I don't know what...
Any help is appreciated.
I assume you have turned the modules on? Open xposed and go to modules and ensure they are ticked and reboot if not. I assume you have done this otherwise you would get notifications from the modules that they are not axtive.
I did notice that the battery icon change in the g4 tweakbox did not work after reboot for me. I would recommend trying it with gravitybox instead.
Also, to confirm xposed is working correctly, try installing a module that delivers an obvious effect. For instance burnt toast or YouTube background playback.
Good luck
Yes, the modules are active.
Tried the Youtube Background module - no joy.
I don't get any error messages, everything installs fine, it's just not working...