LP Roms . - Verizon LG G3

Hello,
Are there currently any 5.0 or higher roms that enable you to remap the on screen buttons? i cant stand the back button on the left.
Thanks!
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The feature missing from android(or at least not utilized) is a system global way to have an application interface as left handed or right handed. Its nice that the maps app. Or inbox puts buttons on the lower right...glad I'm not left handed for those apps. Would be nice to see developers rebuild their apps with this in mind.
Sent from my VS985 4G

I think illusion, vanir, bliss and maybe one or two others offer it. I know Candy5 does. This has been my dd for a few weeks now. Allows you to remap the buttons as well as add double tap and long press actions. I prefer candy5 because the others didn't offer screenshot as an option for the action.

You can't remap the order of the buttons though I've been wanting the same thing I usually have the back button on the right side instead of left side ,but as far as I know it can't be done from the stock settings any lp roms come with .
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Anonymously is correct...with vanir you can even remap quick settings now

This is about the easiest mod ever. Illusion...
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PiousInquisitor said:
This is about the easiest mod ever. Illusion...
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Would you mind sharing how you accomplished that?

fizeke136 said:
Would you mind sharing how you accomplished that?
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Decompile your SystemUI.apk
Replace the navigation_bar.xml with the one attached to this post. Be sure to remove the .txt extension.
Recompile your SystemUI.apk as SystemUInew.apk
Open both SystemUIs as archives and move the META-INF folder, resources.arsc, and AndroidManafest.xml into the SystemUInew.apk.
Close both apks.
Rename the old to SystemUIold.apk and the new to SystemUI.apk
Move the new apk to /system/priv-app/SystemUI overwriting the existing apk.
Change the permissions of the new apk to RW-R--R--, before restarting if possible if not after rebooting. You may have a SystemUI fc, just force a reboot by pulling the battery or holding the power button.
You could make a flashable zip but that is something you'll have to learn on your own time.
If you are really lazy upload your framework-res.apk and your SystemUI.apk and ill make you a flashable zip.

PiousInquisitor said:
Decompile your SystemUI.apk
Replace the navigation_bar.xml with the one attached to this post. Be sure to remove the .txt extension.
Recompile your SystemUI.apk as SystemUInew.apk
Open both SystemUIs as archives and move the META-INF folder, resources.arsc, and AndroidManafest.xml into the SystemUInew.apk.
Close both apks.
Rename the old to SystemUIold.apk and the new to SystemUI.apk
Move the new apk to /system/priv-app/SystemUI overwriting the existing apk.
Change the permissions of the new apk to RW-R--R--, before restarting if possible if not after rebooting. You may have a SystemUI fc, just force a reboot by pulling the battery or holding the power button.
You could make a flashable zip but that is something you'll have to learn on your own time.
If you are really lazy upload your framework-res.apk and your SystemUI.apk and ill make you a flashable zip.
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Awesome. Thanks so much for this. I've never done it before so I think I'll take a stab at it myself...nice little mini project to learn something new. I think its always goo to have some sort of understanding of what you do to your phone in case something goes wrong or if you need to do it again. Say on a different phone or something...Thanks again! :good:

seems like most roms are enabling the feature. i know beanstalk has it . and Blissrom. im currently on blissrom and there are some nice new features.
is it just me or does the new lockscreen a dissapointment? i much prefer the 4.4 lockscreen . hope there is a way to have options in the future.

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[Morph] Droid in Notification Background (diff colors) update 10/19

Big thanks to Hacku who originally posted these images... Thank you to s15274n for requesting these... GREAT FIND!!! I've added about 20 more different colored droids to this... These are no longer mm files just images..
http://db.tt/4C0WwPm
These are images originally found here by hacku along with some edits by me- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=750555
hacku said:
So I've had a few people asking how I did this so I decided to make a little tutorial.
Credits:
RinTinTigger
Taypotts
This will NOT change the color of your status bar. This will only add a transparent background to the drop down bar and place the Droid on the bottom right corner.
***Make sure USB Debugging is checked under Settings>Application>Development***
Here's how it's done:
1. Download & install Stericson's NinjaMorph from the Market
2. Place your desired Droid image on your SDcard and rename it to status_bar_background.png (doesn't matter where you put it)
3. Launch NinjaMorph and click tap on New Project
4. Go to /system/framework/twframework-res.apk (Files will get extracted and a backup is created automatically)
5. Go into /res/drawable-hdpi and find status_bar_background.png
6. Tap on the file and it will now ask you to find the image you want to replace it with
7. Find the file you placed on your SDcard and tap on it
8. You will get a warning asking if you're really sure you want to replace it (Tap Yes)
9. Tap on the blue arrow on the bottom right corner
10. Tap on Finish Project
11. Tap on twframework-resapk (NinjaMorph will now package/create the apk)
12. You will get a warning asking if you're sure you want to overwrite the apk (Tap Yes)
13. You will now get a warning asking if you want to zipalign (optional)
14. Tap ok on the next warning
15. Choose if you want to delete the project
Your phone should now reboot automatically and you should have your new Droid on your drop down notification bar that looks like this.
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"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"
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Thanks for sharing!
Looks great man, thanks for the mention. I'm about to flash now. Do you have a stock to revert?
eh I guess I can make a stock real quick...
I'm rocking the Green Android and it looks awesome. I've already shown it to a lot of the other Android Fans here at work, all are very impressed. Good job with everything man. Yeah, being able to revert is always nice rather than restoring a nandroid backup....
OP updated with revert..
im in the process of putting the finishing touches on a stock theme/template...
everything will be in it... that came stock anyway... and it will give those that want to start theming a little push in the right direction...
I will probably do a short demo of me morphing a bar from stock to crazy... start to finish
you sir are the man. If you do find time to do that, please make sure I know so I can add it to my sticky in the General section. That would help a ton, and lets be frank, the more people theming, the better for us all.
good job, this looks nice. I got the red and green
It did say the file doesn't exist so when I close it and go to existing to open the file there's nothing in it...trying to get the red one
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looks great... thank you...
instructions for use:
open metamorph (MM)
click unzip extract new
(error occurs)
open MM
click pick existing
click Droid_xxx
click Droid_xxx
click Droid_xxx.xml
click close
click apply all
reboot after it finishes
When I click existing and then droid_red there are no files In it
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check with a file explorer... if you can copy it into the root/directory of the theme it will be easier to find.. you're looking for Droid_Red.xml
if its not there redownload...
Just unzip the file then move the folder to the metamorph themes folder and select existing theme and click on the xm fileand apply all.
Yeah my comp double folders everything when it zips, or MM does it unzipping... IDK, it works if you apply manually by selecting the xml file..
Yeah I think this is breaking my market app. FC after downloading an app, reverting back to stock to double check. Will keep you posted.
^ no issues here, 3 updates and 2 new apps.
Try this.. Go to settings, applications, manage applications, market, uninstall updates and Clear data
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I reverted back to original with no prevail. I did a Nandroid and market is working again. I did have the ClearBar Metamorph isntalled as well as the Segemnted Green battery status icon isntalled. Not sure if a mixture of these things was the problem or if something just went wrong the first install.
I wills say a great mod for sure, looks great!
This may sound dumb, but would I be able to use morphs like these on my Captivate?

Basic Framework Edits

this is a very basic guide to change colors and maybe icons if you've suitable icons..
I don't know anything about signing apks and stuffs but I did the following steps and it worked for me...
THINGS YOU'LL NEED :
7zip
Any Imaging Software that can handle PNG files(I use PHOTOSHOP)
FRAMEWORK-RES.APK file
STEPS :
Right Click on your framework-res.apk
Click 7-zip->Open Archive
go to res folder
Extract drawable-mdpi anywhere on your pc
edit the files you want with your imaging software and save them
now drag the modified files to the drawable-mdpi folder in the zip file
Open the drawable-mdpi folder in your zip file
select the modified files, hold and drag to the zip archive and leave it
it will ask you to add the files or not
just click yes
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Close the file
Push your framework into your phone
(I use Xrecovery mode for pushing it, cuz its safe)
Code:
[B]busybox cp /sdcard/framework-res.apk /system/framework/framework-res.apk[/B]
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IMPORTANT TIPS
if you're upto modifying colors than you may notice that some files have extension .9.png they need special way to edit (actually not so special lol)
just open them in your imaging program
you'll notice few black dots and black border
something like this
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"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"
}
keep those black things as they are, and mess around with the other colors
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for now I've just tested this with colors and few icons and it works
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if anyone needs this framework (I changed the green color to orange, changed the lock symbol to stock it was too small and colored some of the network indicators from white to green lol)
FRAMEWORK-RES.APK.7z
Good. i tried to change the xml files. but the process needed me to use apktool to decompile the framework-res.apk.
when i used original framework-res-apk, it decompiled successfully, but when I used gingerbread framework-res.apk by pulpoff, errors about the .9.pngs occur.
propc said:
Good. i tried to change the xml files. but the process needed me to use apktool to decompile the framework-res.apk.
when i used original framework-res-apk, it decompiled successfully, but when I used gingerbread framework-res.apk by pulpoff, errors about the .9.pngs occur.
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xml is just too advance for me lol
yes for editing xml files it needs to be decompiled....
maybe you need to edit 9.png files the way I did
why dont you give it a try
Thx
I searched for a TuT
Now i can give my cellphone my own looking
A question can i replace icons white icons form a X10 theme or so?
KINGMANI said:
Thx
I searched for a TuT
Now i can give my cellphone my own looking
A question can i replace icons white icons form a X10 theme or so?
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yeah.. i used gingerbread theme's icons and they worked however you can only replace those which have the exact same name you know not everything is possible lol
nice work. can you explain how to change battery icon, i want it show percent, like 58% in front of the icon. i think that's what people need most
I see now, that in framework 'res' folder, in 'drawable-land-mdpi', we have stock layouts of Lock Screen (i mean, stock bar for unlock move and sound).
How can I set it to default? I don't like that SE original LockScreen theme...
Find all the icons named as SEMC_slidingtab and replace them the way you want
mercury_beta said:
nice work. can you explain how to change battery icon, i want it show percent, like 58% in front of the icon. i think that's what people need most
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Most people use widgets for that.. lol
please follow the tutorial
how change icons
mislatero said:
please follow the tutorial
how change icons
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use desktop visualizer for that.. its available for free in market

[REQUEST] Sense Navbar.. (might be one for you, Cryshop?)

Saw this Thread under the Desire forum..
I really like the way the Navbar is made on this rom..
I myself do not have the graphic-skille to make something like this, so hopefully someone else have??
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=729172
lol, ok, I did a quick job by pulling graphic files from mytouch 3g slide sense. Just download the zip, unzip it, then replace these files with ones in com.htc.resources.apk/res/drawable-port-mdpi
Drawable-port-mdpi
I'm not sure how it's look, maybe you could post a screenshot
Yep, as it turns out, you don't even have to bother resizing some images... as it is with battery, navbar, lockscreen...system just resizes them automatically...
of course it's a good Idea to conserve space...
use adw launcher and search for espresso theme in market
cryshop said:
lol, ok, I did a quick job by pulling graphic files from mytouch 3g slide sense. Just download the zip, unzip it, then replace these files with ones in com.htc.resources.apk/res/drawable-port-mdpi
Drawable-port-mdpi
I'm not sure how it's look, maybe you could post a screenshot
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Just tried to replace the files in the original .apk - putting it all in a zip-file (not signed since I'm on S-OFF) but it just brings me to bootloop
I'm not entirely sure, but I think running apk's still have to be signed...correct me If I'm wrong...
Dr.Romca said:
I'm not entirely sure, but I think running apk's still have to be signed...correct me If I'm wrong...
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I've never signed framework apk files. What I did is :
1. Open apk file with winrar, leave it.
2. Open folder window that includes necessary files.
3. Drag and drop file from (2) to (1) for replacing or something else.
4. Push apk files back to /system/framework/
Benefits:
- No need to extract apk files.
- No need to re-zip.
- No need to sign.
cryshop said:
I've never signed framework apk files. What I did is :
1. Open apk file with winrar, leave it.
2. Open folder window that includes necessary files.
3. Drag and drop file from (2) to (1) for replacing or something else.
4. Push apk files back to /system/framework/
Benefits:
- No need to extract apk files.
- No need to re-zip.
- No need to sign.
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That's what I did.. (Used TotalCommander instead) ..
EDIT: Now trying using WinRAR
Now it worked.. Only "bug" is now, that the indicator of which homescreen used is still a "bow"... Is there any way to either get rid of that or to edit it..?
{
"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"
}
Now it worked.. Only "bug" is now, that the indicator of which homescreen used is still a "bow"... Is there any way to either get rid of that or to edit it..?
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Oops!
These pngs go to /system/app/Rosie.apk/res/drawable-mdpi/
cryshop said:
Oops!
These pngs go to /system/app/Rosie.apk/res/drawable-mdpi/
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Hehe... I'll look into that
Used NinjaMorph to replace the files (Thanx to S-OFF) and NOW it looks nice ;D

[Sense][BatteryMOD]STOCK SENSE BAR WITH NO PERCENTAGE.

This is just a stock sense battery w/o the percentage. I only made this cause I worry about my phone battery A LOT and battery percentage makes it worse for me and I wondered if other people felt the same, so I'm sharing it here. It's really not much so don't criticize or talk crap about it. Just for those iffy people who HATE battery percentages. Enjoy!
Installation Process
- Unzip files into a folder called battery.
- Go into cmd enter " cd C:\AndroidSDK\tools "
- Then enter " adb pull /system/framework/framework-res.apk "
- Open the .apk file w/winRAR
- Go to res>drawable-hdpi
- Drag contents from the "Battery Folder" into drawable-hdpi
- Now, put framework-res.apk into SDK tools folder and " adb push framework-res.apk /system/framework "
- Enjoy
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
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"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"
}
I tried it on fusion 1.18 and it deleted all my accounts and wouldn't let me resync them...is this only compatible with sense 2.1?
kirkcody said:
I tried it on fusion 1.18 and it deleted all my accounts and wouldn't let me resync them...is this only compatible with sense 2.1?
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O.O weird... I'm running the same and mines fine. Let me check real quick..
Thanks I'd really appreciate it, I feel the same way about battery percentages...yeah I used root explorer moved the apk to...wait I think I just moved it to system/framework...and didn't follow the rest ill try it again....sorry please repost zip
kirkcody said:
Thanks I'd really appreciate it, I feel the same way about battery percentages...yeah I used root explorer moved the apk to...wait I think I just moved it to system/framework...and didn't follow the rest ill try it again....sorry please repost zip
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lol. just extract those .png files INTO A FOLDER.(Very Important) then move them to /system/framework/drawable-hdpi/ and reboot. =)
I found it but root explorer won't allow me to access the framework-res.apk...it won't allow me to paste them there, only options available for the framework apk are install,view and cancel when pressed.
kirkcody said:
I found it but root explorer won't allow me to access the framework-res.apk...it won't allow me to paste them there, only options available for the framework apk are install,view and cancel when pressed.
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Same with me
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kirkcody said:
I found it but root explorer won't allow me to access the framework-res.apk...it won't allow me to paste them there, only options available for the framework apk are install,view and cancel when pressed.
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I will post a new method. lol. darn. too many fails..
kirkcody said:
I tried it on fusion 1.18 and it deleted all my accounts and wouldn't let me resync them...is this only compatible with sense 2.1?
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just restart and itll be fine
kinnyswaggg said:
I will post a new method. lol. darn. too many fails..
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Uh need to unzip it and do that thats why
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Color Gmail notifier icon request

I really did give it a try but It didn't work. I tried to change the icon from a file I pulled out of the Gingeritis Thunderbolt rom that I was using before I switched to the GN2. I just don't know enough about making these changes. Can anyone out there help?
I'd like the red and white icon to replace the plain grayish icon in the notification bar when I get new email (gmail).
{
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"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",
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"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
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http://www.aeinrst.info/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Gmail-Icon.png
I'm on Beans B5 w/ the colored Twiz 0.1 theme. If it matters.
This is a great request. Plus 1
+2 for this I would gladly donate
agree OP has made a great request
I'm running Beans stock deodexed
Does anyone at least have a link for a tutorial so I can give it another try?
sorry I can't help but I'm ready to donate if you can get it working
so what you want is that your email notification look like that?
Yes. But that opens another issue because notifications have a dark tint when you add color to them.
Please send me the .png
Gigatopiloto said:
Please send me the .png
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Here it is
stu5797 said:
Here it is
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This is actually the image that resembles the current gmail icon used in the notification bar. With the envelope closed. I think the one with the envelope open is used in the app.
http://static.allmyapps.com/data/apps/4/1/4103/f1a2dedf371e486c7e78a37e26ef5f1c_icon.png
newbomb said:
Does anyone at least have a link for a tutorial so I can give it another try?
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I take no responsibility for any harm that may come to your phone trying this.
You must be rooted for this to work
check out the links at the bottom on this post for ninjamorph stuff
****The new image must be the same size as the old image for this to work****
I was able to get the notification changed using ninjamorph and rootexplorer.
1. rename your image stat_notify_email.png
2. Open ninjamorph and start a new project.
3. go to data/app/com.google.android.gm-1.apk
4. When you click it, it should extract the folder.
5. On the next screen click copy it(lower right corner).
It should tell you where the copy was saved. For me it was on my phone storage in androidthemes/workspace
From there i went to rootexplorer( you could also do this part on your computer).
1. open androidthemes/workspace/com.google.android.gm-1.apk/res
2. Locate these file:
drawable-hdpi,
drawable-mdpi,
drawable-sw600dp-hdpi,
drawable-sw600dp-mdpi,
drawable-sw600dp-xhdpi,
drawable-xhdpi
3. This may just be an extra step but i went through each of these files and added .bak to the end of each original image so it looked like this: stat_notify_email.png.bak (this will keep the original as a backup in the folder).
4. Copy/paste the new image named stat_notify_email.png into each of these folders.
If you don't rename the files when you paste you will just replace the original.
5. Once you have placed the image in all the file you will go back to ninjamorph and click finish project.
6. Click the com.google.android.gm-1.apk
7. It will then create package
8. It will ask if you are sure you want to replace the .apk....click yes
9. It will ask if you want to optimize using zipalign...click yes
10. It will ask if you want to clean up/delete project...Click yes or no(up to you)
11. Once it is done, reboot phone and it should have the new notification icon but it will have a dark tint from the notification bar.
I have not done that much with ninjamorph so there probably is a shorter way to do all this.
Here are a couple links to using ninjamorph:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uD0o52typs
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=674604
http://www.droidxforums.com/forum/d...ninjamorph-change-notification-bar-icons.html
Hopefully this works for you.
Excellant write up for those wantign to try some of this..

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