The title explains it all.
I am on carbon rom based on pac rom 4.2.2.
I wanted to have my statusbar in the bottom of the screen without navigation buttons(softkeys).
Have a look...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096629
A port or a mod or a guide would be appreciated.
From an inSanely 'ADVANCE'd phone!
Any way of getting the AOSP recents on the Stock ROM? I've looked through xposed and there doesn't seem to be much there!
I'm interested in this as well!
Also while I'm at it, does anyone know if there is a way to enable the AOSP lockscreen (w/ album art background) as well as the AOSP theme? I'm fine with the Sony UI, but I'd prefer the AOSP look and feel.
This module for the album art unfortunately doesn't seem to work with neither the Sony lockscreen nor the AOSP one (enabled with Serajr Xperia Xposed or GEM Xperia Xposed).
Requires Xposed Framework by rovo89. Special thanks to him!
Change the style of status and navigation bar when in “Translucent mode”!
You don't have to be bind to the KitKat gradient if you are on a AOSP ROM, and also you don't have to be bind to any ROM manufacturer's implementation of it!
As long as the implementation is close to the AOSP version, this module can easily replace it to one of the 11 styles available in this module (maybe there are coming more in the next time).
The currently available styles are:
KitKat gradient
Customizable gradient
Full transparency
Android “L” style (a solid, a bit darker colour)
Sense 6 style (like Android “L”, a bit lighter)
Customizable solid color
HTC Sense 5 Style
“CarBlend” style (use only with darker backgrounds, otherwise it's hard to see the icons)
“Halo” and “Bracket” gradient (gradient with curvature)
“Cutter” style
Sony Xperia style
Please, feel free to tell me if you have any suggestions which styles I should add.
Download from Xposed Repository:
http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.woalk.apps.xposed.translucentstyle
This module does nothing but exchanging the overlay for translucent system bars.
Read the thread a bit, and you will find many people thinking other things, and you will find the solution for it faster than you think, if you think this is a bug or something.
Without saying you should understand that this only works on KitKat (4.4+), and that the translucent mode has to be enabled to see the changes.
If it does not work with your ROM:
Please post a link to the ROM you're using. It should be a ZIP file (or any other typical compressed file like Tarball, RAR, ...) I can investigate.
If there is none, consider uploading or linking to your SystemUI.apk and every *.apk file in your /system/framework directory.
Then I'll look into it and check if it is possible to expand the implementation of this module to your ROM's SystemUI.
Should work with the following ROMs:
All near-AOSP-based ROMs (CyanogenMod, Google Editions, ...)
HTC One M7 4.4+ and M8 Stock-based ROMs
LG G3 Stock-based ROMs
Samsung TouchWiz-based 4.4+ ROMs
Sony Xperia 5.x ROMs
Known bug:
Xperia style on xxhdpi devices.
Works perfectly fine together with Tinted Translucent Status Bar, making TTSB's design changes way more unique!
Have fun with it.
Changelog:
Version 2.5
Added support for Xperia Lollipop. Thanks @szpuntoo for testing.
[*]Added use of Material Design on Lollipop.
Version 2.4
Added (rudimentary) AOSP Lollipop support.
Version 2.3
Fixed HTC Sense NavigationBar in solid style always reverting to black.
Fixed Variable and CyanogenMod image styles showing up as something different.
Version 2.2
Now user has to specify whether an engine should be used (fixes "improper use"-FCs)
Added CyanogenMod-specific engine.
Version 2.1.1
Settings to control which engine is used.
Version 2.0
New engine: should work with more ROMs.
Solid color and gradient are now customizable.
New style: Xperia.
Version 1.0
Initial release.
Source code (under GPL v2 license):
https://github.com/woalk/TranslucentStyle
Attachment:
Screenshots of the module interface and the possible effects of it.
The translucency on the module's UI is made with my TTSB module.
gonna test this ..
thanks ..
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edit: download failed ..
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schrickz said:
gonna test this ..
thanks ..
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edit: download failed ..
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Please try again now, there was a problem with the file.
Make sure you press the “refresh” button first.
downloaded, installed, actived, disabled high-end graphics in performance settings (cm11) & rebooted ..
choose full transparent, granted superuser permission, restarted system ui & here is the result; black status bar ..
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schrickz said:
downloaded, installed, actived, disabled high-end graphics in performance settings (cm11) & rebooted ..
choose full transparent, granted superuser permission, restarted system ui & here is the result; black status bar ..
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Disabling high-end graphics is wrong, I think, then after that every translucency is also deactivated...
Does it automatically detect status bar colours?
Great idea, But how this module works? I selected android L style, but in the apps the statusbar is always black...
Inviato dal mio Nexus 4
Woalk said:
Disabling high-end graphics is wrong, I think, then after that every translucency is also deactivated...
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OK, I got it ..
but status bar only transparent on launcher, on apps it goes black again ..
about the android L, could you added colour gradient so the status bar change to a slightly darker gradient from apps action bar ?
or this module only aimed at translucency ?
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ermacwins said:
Does it automatically detect status bar colours?
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Paoliz said:
Great idea, But how this module works? I selected android L style, but in the apps the statusbar is always black...
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Don't confuse, this is not the functionality of this module.
What you're looking for is Tinted Translucent Status Bar which I linked in the OP.
schrickz said:
OK, I got it ..
but status bar only transparent on launcher, on apps it goes black again ..
about the android L, could you added colour gradient so the status bar change to a slightly darker gradient from apps action bar ?
or this module only aimed at translucency ?
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First paragraph: If you want this, check my other module TTSB (link in the OP or in my signature), there you can enable it on apps also.
Or check the module "Force Translucent KitKat".
Both can be combined with Translucent Style module.
Second paragraph, first question: select "KitKat lighter gradient", or am I misunderstanding something?
@Woalk this module is working with ttsb but doesn't with tsb, can you fix it?
godlesplay said:
@Woalk this module is working with ttsb but doesn't with tsb, can you fix it?
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No. TSB overwrites any usual system settings of system bars, which Translucent Style also is (TSB's source code calls it "fake gradient" what its drawing when the window is translucent - it's not the default implementation). That's why I don't like TSB.
I'm sorry.
Nice idea works great
taaeem said:
Nice idea works great
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Nice to hear.
I've been waiting for this obsessively. Now I just need to download a TouchWiz KitKat ROM and test.
Thank you!
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Simply awesome Keep it up:good:
xpmode said:
I've been waiting for this obsessively. Now I just need to download a TouchWiz KitKat ROM and test.
Thank you!
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I also did that before I had enough experience to code it myself.
And it would be very nice to have a TouchWiz user here, so maybe I can expand the "working with" section. Please tell me your experience and provide a SystemUI.apk if it does not work for now.
Marvellous - thank you very much
Solved my problem of having a gradient which i couldn't get rid of.
Thank you
Works wonderfully on LG G2 with G3 rom
stev1456 said:
Marvellous - thank you very much
Solved my problem of having a gradient which i couldn't get rid of.
Thank you
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You're welcome.
DarkboyZX said:
Works wonderfully on LG G2 with G3 rom
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Nice to hear that not every manufacturer goes his own way.
again, great module by woalk.
but I got navigation bar setup fc tho.
my suggestion : blacklist option/per app setup.
thanks man!
keep it up
Is it possibe to mod the InCallUI of the G2 Mini?
The current InCallUI for incoming and outgoing calls are simply ugly.
And the stock dialer is ugly too,but you can replace that with a dialer app.
So,does anybody know,how can this be modified?(Stock rom,rooted,with xposed framework)
Thanks for the help
Ot : which module do you use for android L style navbar?
simo14 said:
Ot : which module do you use for android L style navbar?
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For the navbar i used the Xstana module
For the colors and other i used Flat Style Colored Bars
I used the LolliKat ROM + Xposed mods to theme Cyanogenmod 11 to look like Cyanogenmod 12 (This is not a ROM)
Screenshots:
Features:
Full Material theme
Color changing status bar
Lollipop ripple effect when clicking buttons
Lollipop animations
Lollipop notifications
Lollipop notification center
Lollipop easter egg / Lollipop land game
Etc, everything Lollipop related
Apps/ROMs/Mods I used
LolliKat ROM
Lollipop notification center
Xposed modules:
Tinted Status Bar (for colored status bar in apps)
MonsterUI (themes entire device to Material Design, needs some tweaking to look like Lollipop. The screenshot of the settings app is actually using the stock CM11 settings app, only themed with MonsterUI)
Xstana (to change status bar icons to look like Lollipop)
If you're a ROM developer, you can create ROM on the base of this, it will be the most Lollipop-looking rom to the Galaxy Y yet
Links?
Owayx said:
Links?
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No links except the ones on the thread, I customized the CM11 Kitkat ROM with Xposed modules to make it look like Material design, this isn't a ROM
I have done some new testing and found out that installing a CM11 theme "IdeaL Theme X" gives a better result than MonsterUI and it has the same tweaks, the IdeaL Theme app themes every single Cyanogen app to look like Material design, MonsterUI only themes the settings
Good Work
Great!