Hello everybody.
I'd like to figure out how to change the look of my iso.
I love the native transparency of windows and would like to apply it everywhere like in this example.
I don't know anything about the look of windows, but I'd like to figure out how to change these things without using 3rd party software.
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IMO to make windows transparent in Windows 11 isn't possible without using 3rd-party-tools.
How to make windows transpartent by 3rd-party-tools is described here:
How to make windows transparent in Windows 11/10
You can make an app, folder or program windows completely transparent in Windows 11/10 & set the transparency level using these free tools.
www.thewindowsclub.com
Also several Youtube videos exist: do a Google search for them.
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I felt like trying some alpha blending OpenGLES, and wanted to see how much better things like this work on different devices...
So, you can now play SpinTheBottle on your windows phone!
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Requirements:
WM6.5+
OpenGLES Software or Hardware
500kb of storage
You can change the bottle image by changing bottle.bmp in the install folder for any ARGB bitmap (it may have odd colours if it's in a different format), so long as it's a power of two by a power of two in pixels, e.g. 256x512.
It might be slightly juddery, and that might be my fault for having crap code... (it might be your device though!)
To exit, press and hold and then let go...
To do:
Custom backgrounds
works great!
How does it work? What are the controls?
how do you change the background? I saw in YouTube, they had a background set in this app
Hello,
I'm really really new in terms of customization but of course I'd like to learn and try.
I have Launcher Pro installed and I wanted to change the dock.
When I click on the App Drawer Icon and select the png file I want to replace it with, it's just totally blank
Here is the icon I want to put (the 2nd one): thecustomandroid (dot) com /2011/10/docks-by-desylvia/
In fact I'm trying to get this overall look but with no tutorial it's not easy and I don't want theme packages, I prefer personal customization with different widgets etc. And I like that dock but I just can't find it anywhere. I've read it's from Gomorrah.
Anyway, I just need help with the PNG icon, I'll do some additional research for the rest .
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Oh and by the way this lock screen and the homescreen are from Desylvia.
Thanks in advance for your help.
I'd like to edit our digital clock APK like in this thread for the Skyrocket -- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1419584 -- so that we can use it on the Note. I'd like to have the clock blue instead of green. I used APKMultiTool and decompiled our digital clock apk and looked around to try to find where to edit the color of the date/time. I looked in the res folder and found several xml files I looked at with notepad c++ but not having much luck. I'm trying to learn but if someone could point me in the right direction I'd appreciate it.
Nunn has a pretty nice little video. If you are just starting out this is a good video to watch.
http://tinyurl.com/76pgwos
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If you want it without the white outline just make the 'bg.png' transparent
Flash it via CWR
any chance........
any chance someone would make the date white, leaving the stock background stock and not transparent?
This icon appears whenever my data allowance has been used up. My network who are usually useful with things like this were otherwise on this occasion.
My phone is rooted with CM and terminal editor. Although I've not well versed in terminal editor I can follow instructions, like adding read/write to the system folder so I could delete system apps.
Any help in the matter is greatly appreciated.
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Not sure entirely which app controls that, but you can find out by long pressing on the notification drawer then choosing App Info - should have the option to uncheck notifications. Unless it's system app that doesn't have that option. Then you could look into using the Xposed Framework and something like this: http://repo.xposed.info/module/de.defim.apk.notifyclean
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Ever wonder how developers get those amazing screenshots to show off their app? It adds quite a bit of value to a screenshot when you see it in the frame of an Android device. It gives it a more realistic look and displays your app in the way that the user will see it.
You could work in Photoshop to put something like this together but one of the best ways to do this is to use an app caller Screener.
With Screener, you can import your screenshots and create a frame using mockups of the latest Android devices. You can choose between 3D, flat or minimalist designs. Then you can go through and choose a custom background as well.
The library of frames is regularly updated with new phone mockups. The app is very easy to use and you'll have better looking screenshots within a minute of using the app.
Download Screener​