Transparent Google Voice Inbox - Droid Incredible Themes and Apps

I have the google voice with the inbox and settings widgets, not the best looking widgets. I'm would like to change the background of the inbox transparent. I tried the following, opened the googlevoice-0.4.1.19.apk with 7zip, and found all the background .png's in \googlevoice-0.4.1.19\res\drawable-hdpi. I copied the inbox background png to my computer, edited in GIMP to make the inbox background transparent, and copied back to apk file. when I try to install via application manager is will not install. What am I doing wrong, probably alot since I have no idea if what I'm doing is suppose to work or not.

corefile said:
I have the google voice with the inbox and settings widgets, not the best looking widgets. I'm would like to change the background of the inbox transparent. I tried the following, opened the googlevoice-0.4.1.19.apk with 7zip, and found all the background .png's in \googlevoice-0.4.1.19\res\drawable-hdpi. I copied the inbox background png to my computer, edited in GIMP to make the inbox background transparent, and copied back to apk file. when I try to install via application manager is will not install. What am I doing wrong, probably alot since I have no idea if what I'm doing is suppose to work or not.
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Try to resign the apk.

If you are able to get this working, I would love to have it in my phone as well.
Good luck and thank you in advance!
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You're going to want to do a couple things. Pngout the pngs when you are done editing and resign the apk. Check out this link http://developer.android.com/guide/publishing/app-signing.html

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Phantoms said:
I found the problem. The app is hard coded the start menu icon into it's code somewhere (like exe files on your pc sometimes do).
Anyway, I found where programs point to their start menu icons in
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Security\Shell\StartInfo\Start\ProgramName.lnk
This app didn't have a Icon entry like some of the others, so I added one and pointed it to a Icon.png file I had made for it and placed in the same directory the program was installed in.
Powered off the phone and then back on and it's using the new icon.
The only problem I'm having now is making a png file with transparency that works as a start menu icon in sense quicklinks. The icon has it's transparency in the windows start menu and when I click to add a quicklink in the program list. But once added to the homepage quicklinks, the transparency section is visible. I don't understand it. viewing it in the HTC's picture viewer also correctly handles the transparent part.
Anyone have any ideas? Here's three screens showing what I mean. The WM screen, the add-program-to-quicklinks screen and the Sense home screen (running CHT 1.7.1):
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delete finch.png file: Application Data\HTC\ProgLauncher\finch.png
Change icon. Add Quicklink!! OK?
There's no finch.png in that directory. There is a program launch file "FinchSync_SP.bmg" in that directory.
The actual program and icon file are stored on my storage card at
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album.cache
finch.png
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FinchSync_Core.dll
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The default install of FinchSync has the program's icon hard coded, not a separate icon (png) file. If I delete the finch.png file, after a power cycle it goes back to using the default hard coded icon. Put the icon back and it does as I posted above, showing transparency everywhere except as a Quicklink. I've tried renaming the filename and then changing the reg entry outlined above to the new name and same thing.
FinchSynch is an older WM app, but I use it because I can sync my contacts and calendar with Mozilla Thunderbird, Calendar and Address book. I do not have or use Outlook to sync too, so I use FinchSync for this.
I found it. It's not a png file from that directory, but the bmg file.
So it was Application Data\HTC\ProgLauncher\finch.bmg
Once I deleted that, it picked up the new icon with transparency.
Phantoms said:
I found it. It's not a png file from that directory, but the bmg file.
So it was Application Data\HTC\ProgLauncher\finch.bmg
Once I deleted that, it picked up the new icon with transparency.
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Ok!! del *.bmg!! Sorry!!
I thought I had posted the screen, but here it is with transparency. Thanks again.

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I am trying to figure out how to change the icons for phone, messages, twitter, and browser into words. How would I go about doing this? I'm sure it's possible, I'm just new to android.
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I'd like to change the background of system app and notification area with Transparency...
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Hi - Where's the semcgenericuxpres.apk file...?? I can't find it!!.. changed the images in framework-res.apk and that works fine.. but I can't find the other file! So I've got a new background in the menus and for calc and calendar.. but not for phone and contacts list.. do they have their own bg?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1050131
see that thread
but i am having issues getting some apps to work again on the phone , be awsome if you could let me kno if you make any progress.
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