This is not my work well it is in the fact I put it together. The module is from Pirasalbe however his module left a box where the : should be on lock screen and ambient display. So I unzipped the file removed the fonts and replaced with fonts made to work with the pixel that credit goes to xda member sharkie405 . This is Bellota font it changes every font on the phone dialer contacts g+ etc here is the link just download open magisk go to modules and hit the yellow + navigate to downloads and pick it. It will install and after reboot profit. If you want to use a different font you unzip go to system fonts and delete everything but the first font that says Google I believe that is the correct : for the time. Then just cut and paste the other font, zip the file and install. I know I could have just flashed the original zip sharkie405 made in twrp if I had twrp installed but I don't so I made this for magisk. If you don't like the font just disable the module and reboot you will be back to stock. If anyone else makes a different module please post it here for all to enjoy.
The module will have Pirasalbe credit mods if this is an issue or violates any rules please let me know and delete this thread. I certainly do not want to upset anyone or have them think I am hijacking their work. Download oad--->https://www.dropbox.com/s/plvvkhv8x7x8i1z/Bellota_Font-1.9.zip?dl=0
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How to install the Xposed Framework and Use it ( Thanks to Rovo 89)
I made this guide because I thought the RAZR community lacked the knowledge about these xposed frameworks and how to use it. Only a few devs have actually implemented it. I have made this as simple as possible.
I have moved this thread here because the old one has been made for apps only
For the framework:
Download XposedInstaller.apk and install it ( download below)
Launch the Xposed Installer and click on "Install/Update"
Reboot
Done!
For any modifications/modules you want to install:
Download .apk and install it ( first install the app settings)
Launch the Xposed Installer and go to the "Modules" tab (you will also get there if you click on the notification warning you that the module is not enabled yet)
Enable the module by checking the checkbox
Reboot
Done!
Instructions for using modules :
Starting with Gmail
At this point i believe u have rebooted your phone after installing app settings and before that the Xposed installer itself
Open app settings and search for Gmail.
To get the kind of result displayed below
1. Change Screen(dp) settings to preferably 600*1024
2. Change font scale to 80 otherwise the dual panel will look messed up.
3. I would suggest u change the orientation to always landscape - worked best for me - depends on your liking
press the save button on the right top corner (then press yes) and check your newly designed gmail app right away
You can tinker with the settings and change it to your liking
Now lets move on to System Settings menu. (Dual panel!)( If u dont use Liquid smooth or AOKP)
search for settings in App settings
in the settings menu
Change DPI to 160
Screen(dp) to 1000*1600
and font scale to 130 ( ORIENTATION PREFERABLY ALWAYS LANDSCAPE )
Now save and check it out!
For the same thing - But If u use LiquidSmooth or AOKP)
Search for force dual panel in your system settings menu and check it.
Then go to app settings -> settings -> and then
Change DPI to 160
Font Scale to 110
Save and enjoy!
Now one last example for the PLAY STORE
Search for playstore in the app settings list and enter it.
Change DPI to 160
Font Scale to 110
Screen(dp) to 1000*1600 ( ORIENTATION PREFERABLY ALWAYS LANDSCAPE - YOUR CHOICE - WORKS BOTH WAYS )
Additional Settings for each app:
1. U can check fulscreen to disable statusbar in that app
2. Check screen on to change display timeout to never!( it will always stay on in that ap
3. Go to locale settings and select the language u want to display it in!
Hey , im getting an error " no space left" what can i do ?
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rami.ejle said:
Hey , im getting an error " no space left" what can i do ?
Sent from my Liberty using Tapatalk 4 Beta
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Could u explain a bit more.
Where and when are u getting that error and what exactly did u try?
actually i deleted a couple of ringtones and it worked thnx for the guide
ı used rom not have multilanguage pack how to add language pack for frameworks folder?
thx
I want to try this and I have a question, the xposed .apk installer, must be the one you attached to the thread, or we could use the "generic" one (here) which is a newer version?
Thanks!
woonaval said:
I want to try this and I have a question, the xposed .apk installer, must be the one you attached to the thread, or we could use the "generic" one (here) which is a newer version?
Thanks!
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Always follow the original link.(new link). This post was just to introduce newcomers to xposed with detailed instructions
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No space left on device
Gautam Padirooted said:
Could u explain a bit more.
Where and when are u getting that error and what exactly did u try?
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I am using BOBCAT Rom v12 (NI4) where xposed framework is pre installed. I opened xposed, clicked install/update it showing me the following error
"Copying Xposed-Disabler-Recovery-zip...
Mounting /systen writable...
Backup already exist at /system/bin/app_process...orig
Copying app_process...
cp:write error: No space left on device
Could not copy app_process to /system/bin"
I have tried disabler_xposed.zip via recovery mode but no result.
Changed the installation method of xposed....no success either.
The rom is working fine except modules cant be used.........
Any suggestion...................
Thanks in advance.
Solution of xposed framework installation problem
Solved the problem.......atlast.........
use the kitkat externat sd patch. requires SU permission.
Reboot into recovery.
Install Zip from ExtSd Card
Select Xposed Installer.Zip
Had to flash it twice coz I disabled the xposed to be able to boot.
Thanks Developer for the excellent work.....
rOman2205 said:
Solved the problem.......atlast.........
use the kitkat externat sd patch. requires SU permission.
Reboot into recovery.
Install Zip from ExtSd Card
Select Xposed Installer.Zip
Had to flash it twice coz I disabled the xposed to be able to boot.
Thanks Developer for the excellent work.....
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not working also
I got it sucessfully installed and working on my AT&T s3
how did you do that ?
Hi all, i do not see a similar topic so i opened this. On stock rom of p760( don't know if other variants have the same way) i tried to change font using iFont, with no results. Now i explain you how to change font without difficults guides.
1) Download from Play Store IFont https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kapp.ifont
2) Now open it and let it download all previews
3) now go in settings>display> and choose the default "roboto font" ( this is the key for success in changing font)
4) now choose a font from IFont and apply it( phone will reboot)
5) enjoy your new font!
Roboto must be selected all the time, otherwise ifont will stop applying yoir selected font.
YOUR PHONE MUST BE ROOTED!
Please give a thank if i helped you.
If someone has other methods just PM me, i will ad tips in OP.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2407513
root your devive first.then replace fonts
\system\fonts\
Hola guys. To all of you. Particularly the ones who are familiar with MIUI. I will just stick to the point. If you ARE familiar with miui then you must have come across those flashy themes. You must also have found out the way to bypass the infamous theme policy WSM tools and Xposed and all. But I recently started taking interest in those flashy themes. You know that once you download a theme from the default Themes app the mtz file starts getting downloaded and as soon as the downloading has finished it gets unpacked into bits (com.android.contacts, com.miui.home, icons, lock_wallpaper, locksreen and so on) and gets copied to the MIUI folder in main storage and again into data/system/theme. This is the first problem. I can't copy the whole mtz file to a safe place because it gets unpacked as soon as it has been downloaded which is basically a zip file containing several other zip files that is, the 'bits' I was talking about. Second thing. the default themes app does not recognize mtz files downloaded from the official miui themes website. It declares them as third party themes. What I did was, took some of those 'bits' and replaced some XML files inside them and some png elements and put them back into data/system/theme. But miui has a way to prevent this from happening. As soon as it detects a modified file present in data/system/theme it reverts back to the default plain theme by deleting all files from data/system/theme. My guess is it keeps checking out verifying in regular intervals the checksums that it must have generated earlier. The same thing happens if I just replace a bit in the mentioned directory with a bit from another theme. So my questions are:
1. Is there a way to preserve the mtz file downloaded from within the default Themes app as a whole mtz file?
2. Can I make changes to just the Themes app so that it would apply any mtz file?
3. Is there a way to prevent miui from continuously checking or verifying the checksums that it has generated? (just a guess but I reckon thats what it actually does) because for an hour or so after replacing or modifying the 'bits' everything works fine but the reverting process takes place in an hour or so.
Thats all folks! jk. Any help or suggestion would be really appreciated because I think a thread like this was long since needed here. And dont talk about visiting MIUI's official forums. Most of the guys there don't know half the things that is really worth discussing. Thank you guys.
note- dont want to use WSM tools nor can I find one for miui7.
note2- if I change the permissions of the folder (data/system/theme) to 444 allowing READ permissions only, the phone would just reboot without warning and continue to reboot until the permissions are changed back to normal (755).
seriously guys. no one?
I'm right now at your point.
I want to modify some files or overwrite some files in "data/system/theme" and after a while the theme manager applies the original miui theme .
Does someone have any solution to this?
Damntoosleepy did you get any solution?
Xiaomi doesnt let global phones use unapproved icons, themes, fonts etc. If you changed any of these you will be reverted to default. Only way to design your theme or apply one is becomming a designer in miui website(theres tut at gearbest.com). Or you can adjust your current one in themes \app bottom right corner\ click button/ customize theme. You can mix things there. Take icons from one theme, bg or font from another one and so on. But the themes you must have downloaded from approved miui themes app. I had issue when 3rd party icon pack caused me this problem on a approved theme from miui themes app. Then i changed the pack through the miui themes app and problem solved
Any solution?
Now that the H918 is finally rootable with lafsploit (thanks to @runningnak3d), I thought there may be some interest in themes for TWRP. I was watching this thread when he first created these themes several years ago. They have matured a lot over the last few years. Note that it's none of my work and I don't support any of it, I'm just a very happy user of the themes.
Here is the link to the thread with all of the screenshots, instructions, etc.
Have fun!
I've been using z31s1g's twrp black themes on many devices for years, and now I can't imagine using just the stick layout all that time. His work is where the bar is set for sure.
Theres a must have add-on that you must get separately though, aroma file manager. You can find it in this thread. Look for his github link and download aromafm-2.00b7.zip to your phone. Rename and place the zip file to /sdcard/TWRP/theme/aromafm/aromafm.zip
Now, when you check the box in theme settings to use aroma, it will default to that when you tap file manager. AromaFM is a basic but powerful file manager that is WAY nicer than the default one in TWRP. You can select multiple items, unzip with a long tap, save bookmarked directories, and theres even a terminal emulator with a keyboard that again, is much nicer than default.
Its worth mentioning that you don't need any theme applied to use aromafm, you can flash it like any other zip and that will launch the file manager too.
Last bit of info; to use the image kitchen add-on that let's you change the theme and splash screen you want, and pack it into a custom twrp.recovery.img to make your theme sort of baked in, you can install that by flashing osm0sis's mobile version from this thread. At the time of writing this youre looking for UPDATE-AIK.Mobile.Installer.v3.2-ALL-signed.zip
Lately, I've been using @G.M.L. 's MAT theme, which is based off of that one but he has a bunch of addirional visual customizing you can do. I tried it just to see and haven't wanted to go back.
After writing this that seems like a lot of work to have a nice recovery mode that you can do anything with, but like I said to open, I couldn't go back to not using any theme at all.
Hello everyone,
This is a continuation from my previous thread as I've upgraded from a OP6T to a OP8 Pro.
Here's the original thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...neplus-boot-animation-for-oneplus-6t.4031823/
"I previously had the OnePlus 3, 6T and I upgraded to the 8 Pro. But from the OP3 I had the blue Oneplus Colette boot animation and I had a custom blue OP bootanimation from my 6T. I haven't found a viable replacement for my 8 Pro. So I have done it myself. I modified the boot animation to a medium blue (#0073ff). I hope you guys enjoy it."
Installation Method:
This needs root. There's a extra step before installing the modules, check with a root file explorer where's your bootanimation.zip file is. It should be in system/product/media
This process requires root
Download the chosen magisk module (OPstock or OPblue)
Only choose the normal size not ENLARGED
If you have magisk installed
Go into magisk manager, magisk modules
Install from storage
Choose zip and flash
Reboot and enjoy!
Any feedback is welcome
Important
The boot animation has the old OnePlus logo. I don't have the 8/ 8 Pro, so I can't make one with the new logo
Don't extract the bootanimation.zip to change the desc.txt file! And install that as the new bootanimation! IT WON'T WORK! Best way to change the position of the boot animation using the "Bootanimations for superuser" app by JRummy which is in the Links section.
Grant root by going into settings -> installation directory -> press the 3 dots. This is the safest way to grant root other than installing another custom bootanimation...
If the boot animation is TOO small, there is a fix which is in the Issues section
From trying to help users, you cannot use the magisk modules or replace the bootanimation.zip to modify the bootanimation on OOS 12 + OOS 13
Due to the booatnimation.zip being in my_product/media/ on OOS 12/13, u can't edit that partition manually and the OOS 12/13 desc.txt format is different compared to AOSP
For stock OOS 12/13, there's a magisk module that supposedly could install a custom bootanimation, but I don't use OOS so I'm not sure if it'll work. But there's orangefox recovery which can be installed and remove the magisk module if anything goes wrong. The XDA thread to this modue is in the Link section below.
Issues
If you got into any issues WITH THE INSTALLATION, just remove the magisk module.
If the position is wrong... Sorry for that as the desc/ positioning is set for the OP8 Pro. But all OP phones should have the same desc/ positioning as I have checked. If it is too small then it is your OS/ROM. This happened to me on Evolution X.
Method 1
If the bootanimation from the magisk module is too small. No worries as there is a fix.
Uninstall the magisk module!
Download the Enlarged OPBlue or OPStock module
Go into magisk manager, magisk modules
Install from storage
Choose zip and flash
Reboot and enjoy!
Method 2
If you don't own a OP device or the positioning is still wrong then use this method.
No worries as you can fix it yourself!
Uninstall the magisk module!
And as u have ROOT, go and find your original bootanimation.
Copy and it to back it up into your internal storage and rename it with something like original_bootanimation.zip
Go into the .zip file, open the desc.txt, find what are the numbers on the first line! Take a note of it!
Then reinstall the magisk module
After rebooting, install the Jrummy bootanimation app from the play store and it does need root. The link is in the LINKS section.
Then go into manage current bootanimation and tweak the bootanimation to same the numbers as your original bootanimation first line in the desc.txt
Reboot and check.
If it went well then well done! U can stop here or continue. Up to you
The new issues is that u should back up and tweak the magisk module, so that u got a copy of that bootanimation with that position and don't have to keep tweaking the bootanimation every time u switch to a ROM or phone.
So, go into system and find the new bootanimation (still bootanimation.zip)
Copy and paste to internal storage. Because u renamed the original bootanimation zip file, both zip files should be there and not replaced.
Then extract the boot animation magisk module
Go into system -> media
Delete that bootanimation.zip file and copy + paste the one u just copied into internal storage
Then go back till u have the module files and folders
Select all and compress/archive them into a zip file
Take a copy and backup that zip file! You now made ur own magisk module
Now uninstall the bootanimation magisk module in magisk manager
Reboot system and then install the magisk module u made
Done, u got your own magisk module and can keep reusing it with the exact position u want
Method 3
If you're having issues installing both the magisk module and the bootanimation .zip files.
The is a last resort, which is to install Boot Animations for Superuser app from the play store and it does need root. The link is in the LINKS section.
Before going through with this way of installation, make sure u have a copy of the desc.txt files/values as we need them later on.
Open the app
Press the plus symbol
Find the bootanimation.zip file u want to install
Press install
Once it has installed
Go back to the home menu of the app
Press plus symbol
Choose manage current animation
Using the saved copy of the desc.txt file, open the file
Now change the width and height (only one of them as the other changes accordingly) to match the values in the desc.txt file
Press apply
Now reboot to check the bootanimation looks right
Done, you now got your new bootanimation with the exact width and height
You can go back and change the FPS, but idk if it'll work correctly. Also, u can go and find this modified bootanimation .zip file and use it for your own magisk module!
Links:
This is the Bootanimations for superuser app by JRummy Here
Boot/Shutdown Animation Injector for OOS 12/13 Link
Enjoy
Updates
27/10/21 - I have created a Magisk module for this and it works great in my experience
Ps. the desc/prefs are set for the OP8 Pro!
I have also renamed the files and put [MAGISK], to make it obvs that these are magisk modules and people don't flash the actual boot animation!
I have now attached magisk modules and just bootanimation zip files for:
Stock OP boot animation (Both animations and magisk module)
Blue OP bootanimation (Both animations and magisk module)
Blue OP bootanimation Enlarged if the blue OP animation is too small/doesn't match the OP boot icon when u first boot ur device
I have added a additional method in issues section for users who've been unable to install the bootanimation for both magisk module and manually changing it in system/media
9/11/21 - I have attached the new Stock OP boot animation Enlarged if the Stock OP animation is too small/doesn't match the OP boot icon when u first boot ur device
15/11/22 - I have finally managed to get the bootanimation.zip file of the new OP bootanimation for Android 12!
From testing OP has messed up the bootanimation and the whole file needs reformatting
I removed the attached the original .zip file of just the bootanimation due to issues
I will upload a blue version zip file and the magisk mods for both bootanimations
OOS 12 doesn't allow users with root to mod bootanimation
16/11/22 - Managed to reformat bootanimation frames to 450x1100
From my experience, 490x1200 looks better as it matches the bootloader logo
Posted bootanimation and magisk mod zips for new OOS 12 bootanimations
28/1/23 - Found a XDA thread for a magisk module that could install a custom bootanimation for Stock OOS 12/13
Why can't i find any pics/video of this?
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Why can't i find any pics/video of this?
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@Wixcee No one has made a youtube video and u could just download the non magisk .zip files for just the bootanimation. Extract the .zip file and inspect the images yourself. Don't compress it and try to install that as your bootanimation. It won't work and just stick to the suggested methods to install it
I've attached a gif to this message.
I know it's been awhile but new update!
I've managed to reformat the original OOS 12 bootanimation from OP!
I'll release the magisk modules and bootanimation zips soon
Here's clips of both original and my custom blue one
Works great with 9 Pro also, real smooth transition and HQ image
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Works great with 9 Pro also, real smooth transition and HQ image
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That's great that you enjoy it!
Well, it would work for OOS 11 and AOSP for other devices. But the size and animation location is for the 8 Pro specifically then again idk as I only have a 8 Pro
Unfortunately it doesn't work on OnePlus 8T Android 13. I used it on A12 and it worked fine, but the A13 update ruined it.
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Unfortunately it doesn't work on OnePlus 8T Android 13. I used it on A12 and it worked fine, but the A13 update ruined it.
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Idk if you're talking about OOS 12 or 13, but for that it wouldn't work... For custom ROM/AOSP, it should work
But there's a magisk module that could install a custom bootanimation for OOS 12/13.
[OOS 12/13] Boot/Shutdown Animation Injector [Any Device with OOS 12 or OOS 13]
Hello everyone I am here to introduce you to my new mod called "Boot Animation Injector" which will allow you to use custom boot and shutdown animation in OOS 12 and OOS 13 on any device [Most probably OnePlus Devices] -It's A Magisk Module, so...
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