Clock face simple date format mm/dd/yyyy - Samsung Galaxy S10 Themes, Apps, and Mods

I've been looking and I don't think it exists but can't hurt to task. I was the simple lock screen clock to show mm/dd/yy, not much to ask. Is there a way to create custom clock faces? the samsung clock face app has nothing like it and i've not been able to find anyway to customize this.

I am wondering if it is possible in Clockface, once selected the Text clock, to have it in other foreign languages.

I could not modify any of them, can't believe something this simple can't be set in the default samsung options. This is where i miss root.

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Lock Screen clock..

Hello all,
Sorry if I posted this in the wrong section..but I done some searching both here and on the web and I've seen it done on other phones but I must be missing something so if someone could point me in the right direction as I'm been trying to change the lock screen clock font,I can change the writing font but not the clock..help..ty
If you're on stock/stock based ROM, especially KI3/KI4, you can use jkay mod theme and jkay deluxe settings.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1154278
You can disable/enable clock, center the clock, have date displayed along with clock, or use aosp clock on lock screen.
Aosp clock has a smaller and neater font.

[Q] [4.2] widget on lockscreen widget?

Hi all,
I'm not particularly sure I chose the right forum, but hey, maybe you can point me to the right place
I do have an Android 4.2.2 ROM on my phone, and I'd like to have a special widget on my lockscreen widget (it's an app displaying emergency info for paramedics, and as such intended to be shown on lockscreen). But so far I didn't manage to add it - either it takes the whole lockscreen and there's no romm for clock, wheather etc. or I can't display it on the primary lockscreen at all
My best shot so far seems to be DashClock, but among the numerous extensions I couldn't find one that displays any of the installed widgets which I could put on my homescreen.
Did I miss something? An extension? Or is there some generic way or a different lockscreen widget I could use?
Any hints appreciated

[Q] Why is widget grid size limited when customize on your own phone?

I get that the developers/designers are only doing themes for specific screen resolutions right now, but why is the core tools for creating custom Themer widgets restricted by large grid settings?
Confused as to what I mean? Please let me explain.
I can create a custom widget, which starts with the background box. But, in order to line the background box up with my home page background, I have to set the color of the background widget to a solid color and then resize it since it doesn't visualize the snap-to grid element (which it does).
So, as I said above, why is this limitation there in the first place? On my Note 2 I can't create a widget that goes to the top of my screen because it is out of bounds of my screen and when I go to add elements to the widget, they don't line up correctly unless I resize the widget background box to snap to below the top of my screen (by a good amount).
So, is it at least possible to have the default grid snap distance greatly reduced or give us an option to set it ourselves in regards to setting the widget itself?
I've encountered zero issue with moving elements within a widget box other than the inability to lock items individually once placed (that would truly help in them designing).
Sorry for any confusion, I'm not aware of the standard labels for the various design elements of a widget or the like.
cgoodno said:
I get that the developers/designers are only doing themes for specific screen resolutions right now, but why is the core tools for creating custom Themer widgets restricted by large grid settings?
Confused as to what I mean? Please let me explain.
I can create a custom widget, which starts with the background box. But, in order to line the background box up with my home page background, I have to set the color of the background widget to a solid color and then resize it since it doesn't visualize the snap-to grid element (which it does).
So, as I said above, why is this limitation there in the first place? On my Note 2 I can't create a widget that goes to the top of my screen because it is out of bounds of my screen and when I go to add elements to the widget, they don't line up correctly unless I resize the widget background box to snap to below the top of my screen (by a good amount).
So, is it at least possible to have the default grid snap distance greatly reduced or give us an option to set it ourselves in regards to setting the widget itself?
I've encountered zero issue with moving elements within a widget box other than the inability to lock items individually once placed (that would truly help in them designing).
Sorry for any confusion, I'm not aware of the standard labels for the various design elements of a widget or the like.
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Hows it going? Im Bill from MCS.
Im a still a bit confused as to what you are asking and what tools it is that you are using in Themer that are giving you the issue.
Im sure you have already made sure that padding is turned OFF in the settings, but I have to say just to be safe.
IF you are getting spaced on the sides or top or your widget, you might want to check to see if you are using odd numbers for the Grid (rows and columns). Because of the way custom build widgets from WYSIWYG editors like Zooper and Everything widget render on the screen you might be a 1px gap if you are using odd numbered Rows or Columns in your grid.
This is the first thing I would check. I have seen an issue where for some reason I get a 2 or 4px padding on the top and bottom of the widgets. It only happens to me now and again. I can usually delete the widget and re-add it to get rid of the issue.

How to take/grab elements of an app and display them on Android 6.0 lockscreen?!

Hello folks,
Maybe you didn't get it straight from the title, what I mean I have an Xposed module displays a piece of info on the statusbar next to the clock, actually it's meant to be a part of the clock as one text element "I don't know why or what's the point?" so the info text follows whatever the clock does, the problem here when I hide the clock on lockscree the text disappears where which I need it there to be displayed no matter where.
So my question, is there any kind of trick in which it manage to take/grab any activity element of an app and put it somewhere else is possible to be displayed on while the info still synchronize its data e.g. as a widget in lockscreen?
Thank you in advance

Themes / Apps / Mods Tasker projects tackle the AOD lock screen clock size issue

I've seen several people complain about the default AOD lock screen clock size. By default, the system will show either a large clock when there are no notifications, or a small clock when there are notifications. There is no way to modify this behavior in the settings.
The good news is that there are a couple of Tasker projects that allow you to change this functionality. You can have Tasker show either the large clock all the time, or the small clock all the time - regardless of notification status.
You can read more about it here: https://www.xda-developers.com/tasker-can-help-you-change-the-size-of-android-12s-aod-clock/
PS - I have no connection to the developers that did this. I only saw the announcement and thought it would be good to share. Please thank and support the developers that actually made this happen.
I am doing the same with a persistent weather notification from AccuWeather. Pretty much any persistent notification will work.

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