[APP] mClock,v2.2 released - Android Apps and Games

I uploaded my digital clock widget, mClock. I plan on adding more styles and/or options. Let me know what you think, what you would like to see as far as options go and whatever else.
I've attached the QR code and screenshots.
For the fonts in the screenshot I just grabbed some off the web and put them on the sdcard.
Fonts: 1979, Acens, Colwell, Orbitron-Medium, and the built in fonts.
Report bugs: http://bitbucket.org/knoxcoder/mclock/issues
Xml help http://www.maroonedsoftware.com
Templates (skins) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9856429
There is also a donate version, mClock.donate

Looks great so far!
I have some suggestions though,
First of all, I really want a real 24 hour clock instead of the 12 hour clock available.
4x2 widget would be awesome.
Perhaps custom date formatting, for example, I cannot currently do "Sunday, November 7". The default android formatting options would be nice i.e "EEEE, EEE, HHHH, MMMM, d and so on."
Perhaps click to open application..
Maybe shadow options?
Larger font size than 100px? I currently use 128px which perfectly fits my screen from side to side.
Separating different lines would be awesome, for example, I might want month and day number on one row and weekday on another.

24 hr clock: I have the code almost ready for that
4x2 widget: Easy to add
Date format: Sunday, November 7 is already supported. You can turn off the year portion on any of the date formats and change the separator to ,(Space).
Click to open app: I've been thinking of a good way to handle this. I also need to allow clicking to open the options page. I've thought about dividing the clickable area to allow different launch options. If you have a good idea I'm all ears.
Shadow options: The blur effect overwrites the shadow. I haven't figured out a way to get both to work. I may settle for toggling between shadow or blur. But I did have the shadow working on a test build so it's doable.
Larger fonts: Easy to change
Different lines: That's where the different styles/formats come into play. Those take a bit more work but I do plan on providing that sort of thing.
Update to 1.3. Includes 24 hr clock, 4x2 widget and increased font max size

Exellent app mate! Congratulations! I m using it whole evening! So good, so far! I have no further wishes about this app! Loving it!

About the click to open app, why not a application in the launcher for the settings?
24 hour clock option should disable AM/PM automatically?
Still not seeing 4x2 widget?
I like shadow because it can act as both solid blur, shadow and the color is configurable.
Blur seems cut off at top and bottom at big font sizes?
I know it's a hassle for almost no difference but perhaps render it as text instead of a bitmap?
I know I sound whiny but this app has so great potential and is already better than the rest of the clocks, simply awesome work. Love it.

New update fixes the 4x2 issue. I forgot to add it to the manifest file... Also I disable the am/pm if 24 hour mode is on.
As for the shadow, I'll work on it next. Hopefully should have it ready tomorrow night. I have code already that allows you to select the shadow color, x & y offset and the shadow size. It should just be a matter of getting it all in shape and tested.
For the app launch. Do you mean put a item in the configure screen that will launch the app?
The blur getting cut off is a side effect of the clipping, I have an idea of how to solve that but I'm going to delay the fix for now.
I don't mind the suggestions, I like to know what can be improved.

Seems the update service crashes(or simply doesn't start) a lot on 1.3.1 with the 4x2 size?
Text won't fill the 4x2 widget correctly, fonts seem limited to a too small size(only 24 hour clock, won't fit width)?
Another suggestion of mine, 24 hour clocks usually display a leading zero when the hour is a single digit?
What I meant with app launch was to have a normal app (the ones that show up in your app drawer ^^) for configuration and launch custom apps with the widget.

Right now I have no clue why 4x2 doesn't work. It works on the emu but not on the device. The other sizes seem fine though. I'll look into it tomorrow.

Very cool looking digital clock widget! Great design.

My new favorite clock app !
What I really like about it is the way you can change colors.. gradient is a nice option.
Nice work mate !

Upload the APK please
Could you please attach the APK file here for the comfort of downloading?
It would be a great help.
Thanks
Arindam

Added the apk file to the original post.
New release now has shadows, more layout options, another clock format and some bug fixes. However I wasn't able to figure out the 4x2 widget issue so it's disabled for now.

looking awesome.
Good luck on the 4x2 widget.

Figured out the 4x2 issue. Still trying to get a good design on handling the app launch feature. One problem is you can have multiple widgets so if I disable the tap to config then you'll have to delete and re-add to change options. One idea is to have a popup that you either choose the app or the config, not as great as just tap to launch.

Awesome...The best clock widget till date...works great on my xperia x10.
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The clock seems kinda small, seems there is a lot of space to spare. See screenshot, bottom is the size I would want(Self-made clock widget), top is current size.
Awesome update man, 1.5 is simply awesome.

There's something "wrong" with the 1.5 version (market update)..
I've downloaded and installed your attached 1.4.1 file in first post just to be sure my eyes were ok..
When I set clock colours (white 100% and white 50%), the gradient is not as smooth as it used to be on 1.4.1

For the size not being as large as you want, try bumping up the font size and turning off clipping. Set the date's vertical alignment to bottom and the clock's to top. That should give you what you're looking for. And if the font size is maxed let me know and I'll increase it.
For the gradient issue. I know exactly what why it happens. I could go into tech details but basically to get the 4x2 working I had to reduce the rgba depth. I'll go back and increase it for all the smaller sizes.

Yeah, font size was maxed out. Perhaps make that setting a text input, shouldn't have any limits and be precise enough then.

Hey knoxcoder, I LOVE your widget, but as Poodlemastah points out, there's this major drawback of not being able to launch our app of choice when tapping it. This is a must have for all clock widgets.
Most of us like to set our alarms by just tapping on the clock widget, and right now I find myself using TWO clock widgets because of this... yours because it's the best looking, and another one in the adjacent home screen just to launch the alarms app... lol.
Even if it means having to re-add the widget once you add this feature, I still think it will be worth it in the long term... it's just a must-have for most people.
As Poodlemastah has suggested, I think the behaviour most of us would expect is:
Both the "add -> widget" option from the home screen and the icon in the app drawer will take us to the config screen. There, we can set all the parameters as we want them (including which app to launch).
Now, as you've said, there can be multiple instances of the widget, so maybe the ideal setup would be being able to "save" different clock configs from the settings menu (without necessarily applying them to any instance), then choosing which one of them to apply at the moment we add the widget to a homescreen. That way, it wouldn't be such a hassle to re-add them everytime, because the config would be saved.
It would be a matter of making the user conscious of this change by just re-arranging the settings menu: when we open it, it shows the options "Create new clock...", "Edit existing clock...", etc. That way, they would realize each clock is saved independently, and they would be asked for a name first of all, so that they would actually remember what it was called when they want to load it up.
Example:
· I open mClock settings
· I'm presented with 3 options: "Add existing clock to home screen"; "Create new clock..."; "Edit/delete existing clocks...".
· I choose "Create new clock..."
· I'm asked for a name, I name it "My clock".
· I'm then presented with the clock settings screen, which I procceed to adjust to my liking.
· At the bottom, I see 2 buttons: "Save" and "Cancel". I click "Save".
· After that, I'm taken back to the settings screen.
· I now choose "Add existing clock to home screen".
· I'm presented with a list of the existing clocks already created.
· I choose "My clock".
· The clock is added to a home screen (the central one, I guess?), and I'm automatically taken there to see it.
Another way to add a clock would be to go to a home screen, choose the "add widget" option in the launcher, and choose "mClock", in which case I would be taken to the same settings menu as before. The only difference would be that the clock would get added to the same screen from which I called the "add widget" option.
I don't know if this would be such a big hassle to make, or if it's impossible at all, since I haven't done any Android development yet. I'm only talking from a usual programmer and UI designer point of view
Let me know what you think.

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[Widgets] rat_2665's CHT 2.0 Clock Widgets (with tutorial)

Co0kie introduced widgets in CHT 2.0. This is a very powerful instrument for all kind of addons. Of course I looked at first at the clocks and the new possibilites in the development phase. These three widgets are the first result. Enjoy.
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EDIT[09/01/2011]:
This regulator clock is my last clock widget for the next time. The pendulum is working and the weight shows the battery state of your device. You can download it in this post.
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EDIT[08/01/2011]: Reworked some of my old clocks and corrected a glitch in the transparent clock for day/night switching version .
EDIT[14/12/2010]: In post 3 you can find the English version of Greg's German Read Clock.
EDIT[28/11/2010]: Now the widget for the Transparency clock is also finished. It has all the variants you see below (including switching visibility). You can find it here.
EDIT[24/11/2010]: A short tutorial for making of analog clock widgets ist added in post 2.
EDIT[30/09/2010]: Both the NOMOS Tangente and Ludwig show the second hand everytime. That is the behaviour in the real clock and it solved a problem with the non functioning minute hand. The star display is now working in 12h AMPM mode.
EDIT[29/09/2010]: The Home clock v2 has two layouts - with and without AMPM. But only if you use AMPM generally. Because the clock changes only every minute the switch happens at the full minute.
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Download and Install​
Please download the attached zips. These are partly the widgets in development state. The cab file is in the cab subdirectory and also separate. For deinstalling simply use the windows deinstalling function.
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Home time clock​
It is a simple clock without second hand. It is wired to the time of the first town (without "my location") in the world clock. If you set your home town in this position and use the "my location" service at travelling you have a second clock that shows your home time everywhere. The clock has AMPM and switches the colours like the little flip clocks at the world clock at 6 PM and 6 AM. In the screenshot the current time is 15:13 in New York and the home time is 21:13 in Berlin.
Don't wonder. The clock images are 256x256 but the real images are only 2/3 with enhanced numerals. So the clock can be made smaller.
EDIT: The v2 has two layouts - with and without AMPM. But only if you use AMPM generally. Because the clock changes only every minute the switch happens at the full minute.
EDIT: Warning! This clock is only working when there is at least one city in the city list. Else Manila crashes after some time. I'll look into the code.
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NOMOS Tangente​
In the next widget I played with layouts. This is a Tangente clock by NOMOS Glashütte (which generously gave me permission for posting their clocks). Glashütte is a little town in Saxony, Germany, that has a long tradition as home for famous clock makers. At present there are different firms in Glashütte, most known are Glashütte Original, Lange&Söhne and NOMOS. NOMOS has a unique style for their clocks, the so called "Bauhaus" design. You can see this design in architecture, furnitures and several other fields - here in this wonderful simple and stylish clocks. In the picture you can see three "complications" - date, home time and a star display. These are all from different real clocks. But that's the benefit of the digital world - you can get these all together.
Date is clear. Home (world) time is a new concept which is still in the developing state. It shows the home time with a 24h display on the right side. In the original clock there is also a display for the time zone. I used this place for the date, because it isn't necessary for the HD2. The home time is wired to the first town in the world clock list (like in the upper widget). The star display is from their Tangente Sternwarte (observatory) clock. It shows simply a little star on a disk which rotates every 24 hours. So it is seen between 6 PM and 6 AM. Edit: I noticed a problem with AMPM use. Correction is happend.
EDIT: Warning! This clock is only working when there is at least one city in the city list. Else Manila crashes after some time. I'll look into the code.
Every complication can be hidden ore shown. You have 8 layouts.
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NOMOS Ludwig​
That's another clock design by NOMOS Glashütte. It has these seven different clock versions of Ludwig in it.
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Reworked Clocks​
For all who liked TicTac's and my special clocks I reworked some of them
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LümTec M24​
This clock has six layers: original daylight , original MaxLume, original switching version, and the same for the transparent design.
Golden clock​
Three layers: Clock with separate second hand, with separate second hand and moonphase and with tourbillon and moonphase. Like I said the tourbillon is a power consuming process. The other two versions are not so heavy, but if you switch between the layers changes don't happen until the full minute.
Carbon clock with tourbillon​
Three layers: day version, night version, switching version. The switch happens at 6:00 PM and AM. I didn't find a method for switching off the lua script automatically after deactivating the widget. So you should restart Sense for this. That will do the trick.
Carbon clock​
This clock has 7 layers: day version, night version, switching version for separate and central second hand and the 2nd time clock.
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Regulator Clock​
For the background of the regulator clock you can read the Wikipedia article. The pendulum of this clock is working and the weight shows the battery state of your device. Because of its design the dimensions of the clock face are shrinked; the whole size is 192x640 pixel. The pendulum swing in the script is made with 10 steps per second. So the power consume is not so heavy as in the tourbillon clocks, but more than in the standard clocks. Beacuse at the full minute many processes are updated it happens sometimes that the pendulum is in "slow motion". Sorry can't change that.
The clock has three layers as you can see. In the Zip are the workspace, the cab and the image/image manila files. So enjoy.
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In the next posts I will show some other widgets in the future and and tell some experiences at widget making.
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Guide for clock widgets
This is a little guide for clock widgets:
Read at first the widget development guide by Cokie (it's in the below mentioned kitchen) !!!
Step 1 manila hash names
1. Download the kitchen for the analog clock widget by cookie and make a temp folder in there. Copy the files for your analog clock in this folder (best if you have already a working clock for CHT 1.8.5). Save the pictures out of the qtc manila files as png in this folder (this is only useful for oversight). Rename the whole widget with your widget name.
2. Make a list with new names for your text and image objects with manilaHASH.
- the names should be unique. I use my name and a widget number as prefix, f.e. rat_w001_secondHand
- determine the manila hash name. For this use the line
\windows\htc\home\assets\images\Home\VGA\Your_Name.qtc
Save this list. You need it all the time for oversight.
3. Rename your images in the temp directory with the new manila names (this is only useful for oversight); then rename also your manila image files with these names.
4. Delete all files in the workspace\qtc directory and copy your new manila files into this (but not the old 1E1A6CCD_manila and 1EC5924B_manila)
Step 2 mode9 file.
5. Open the mode9 file in the workspace directory. Go in the library to the StandaloneAnalogclockGroup. There are the image and text objects for the clock.
6. If you have more objects in your old 1E1A6CCD_manila file for your analog clock add these objects in the group.
7. Then substitute
- for all objects the Instance value with your new name (f.e. rat_w001_secondHand),
- for the image objects the Texture path with the (here shortend) string that you used for the manila hash name (f.e. .\Assets\Images\Home\VGA\rat_w001_secondHand.qtc)
- for the text objects the String value to the variable used in the lua file (f.e. rat_w001_weekday). If you want to use AMPM like in the normal clock, don't change this value.
8. Change the name of the StandaloneAnalogClockGroup to a unique name (that is used later in the lua files, f.e. rat_w001_ClockGroup)
9. Change the name of the StandaloneAnalogClockAnimationLayer to a unique name (that is used later in the lua files, f.e. rat_w001_ClockAnimationLayer)
10. Save the file.
Now to the lua files.
Step 3 CHTWidgetDev
Substitute all uses of wAnalogClock2 with a unique name (f.e. w_rat_w001_Clock). You can do this in Notepad2 with the Edit/Replace function.
Then substitute in line 69 StandaloneAnalogClockAnimationLayer with the new unique name you used in the mode9 file for the animation layer (f.e. rat_w001_ClockAnimationLayer).
Do the same in line 74, 135, 136, 191, 195 and 212 for all uses of StandaloneAnalogClock (f.e. rat_w001_Clock)
Replace the string in line 28 with the name of your widget (f.e. "rat_w001_clock").
In the next line insert the string that is shown for the widget in the home layout (f.e. "my analog clock").
For an analog clock you don't need to change the next item (""Clock").
In line 70, 135 and 136 is the image object for touching mentioned. You have to substitute "SACFace" with your image object (at best the greatest, f.e. rat_w001_clockface)
The last part is line 73 and 74. In line 73 you have to substitute "Co0kieAnalogClock2" with the name of your special lua script (f.e. rat_w001_clock).
Line 74 is the bridge to your lua script. Here are the arguments of the ClockClass defined that are used in the StandaloneAnalogClockClass.__init function in your special lua file. Of course the name of the function is later also to be changed.
In the example it is:
rat_w001_Clock = rat_w001_ClockClass(rat_w001_ClockGroup, rat_w001_clockface, rat_w001_minuteHand, rat_w001_hourHand, rat_w001_secondHand)
Step 4 special lua file
For naming use the lua script file name you used in the CHTWidgetDev.lua file (rat_w001_clock)
In the first (commentary) line change the location with the new name instead of Co0kieAnalogClock2 and use the manilaHash app with this string:
\windows\htc\home\scripts\home\your_widget_name.luac
Then substitute also the manila name (f.e. -- File name: 1F2E1A7D_manila --\windows\htc\home\scripts\home\rat_w001_Clock.luac)
Substitute all uses of StandaloneAnalogClock with your name (rat_w001_Clock)
Change all uses of SACShowAMPM to your name (rat_w001_ShowAMPM).
That would be all if you only want to make a normal analog clock widget, but if you want to change more you have to go to the central function for the behaviour. For this you have to look in this two functions (these are the old Co0kie names):
StandaloneAnalogClockClass.UpdateTime = function(self)
StandaloneAnalogClockClass.UpdateSecondHand = function(self)
Here the update interval and the rotation of the hands is defined. In Co0kies clock it is pretty simple. If you want to add more functions here is the place. The names of the standard arguments clockGroup, clockFace, minHand, hourHand and secondHand should be unchanged in the whole file. For every other variable and object use your special unique name.
Of course you can add other functions in their own place. You find examples for this in my clock thread.
Now it is testing, testing, testing.
Step 5 bat.files
In the kitchen there are these two files
_Deploy_to_device_in_dev_mode.bat
_Generate_files_for_cab.bat
for handling in the development process.
Here you have to substitute in both files in the second luatool line 35E966AF_manila ..\Workspace\_lua\Co0kieAnalogClock2.lua
with your new widget name and its manila hash name. (in the example: 4C0089BA_manila ..\Workspace\_lua\rat_w001_Clock.lua)
Step 6 CHTS file
Rename the file in the CHTS with your new widget name (f.e. CHTWidget_rat_w001_Clock.xml).
Open the file with the windows editor.
Take your list with the manila hash names and substitute the objects with your new names and the manila names.
For the third line use your widget name and in the fourth line ("description") the string you used in the CHTWidgetDev.lua for the home layout description.
GregReadClock English
This is the English version of the GregReadClock. The German version was published here by greg17477. The original design comes from the famous QlockTwo.
I made a standalone version because people will use only one language and not switch everytime. It is basically Greg's pictures and lua scripts with modificated positions and adapted English time notifications. Greg's work was exceptional and I learned much about texture using in modificating . This version has the same features as Greg's German version:
"readClock,
has 4 layouts:
black - standard scalability
white - standard scalability
black - horizontal scalability ( height doesnt change)
white - horizontal scalability ( height doesnt change)
if you need the exact time (exact minute), there are four dots around the clock, one or every minute 1 dot means + 1 minute, 2 dots + 2 minutes..."
The zip contains the widget workspace for all who are interested in looking deeper into the widget. For all I also attached Gregs original German version slightly modificated with nonCFC pictures by mike2nl.
Hi rat_2665, is it possible to hide the AM/PM in your Home time clock? When I set it to 24-hour format, it is OK? However, in the country that I travelled, it uses 12-hour format, once it is set to 12-hour, the AMPM appears. Can you help? Thank you.
It will be good if long secondhand, date, day, moonphase and Tourbillon are available in similar manner as NOMOS Tangente which are selectable . Thank you.
curtin88 said:
Hi rat_2665, is it possible to hide the AM/PM in your Home time clock? When I set it to 24-hour format, it is OK? However, in the country that I travelled, it uses 12-hour format, once it is set to 12-hour, the AMPM appears. Can you help? Thank you.
It will be good if long secondhand, date, day, moonphase and Tourbillon are available in similar manner as NOMOS Tangente which are selectable . Thank you.
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Yes, you can set 24h. But that's the beaty of the new widget design. I'll make a version where you can hide or show AMPM.
I'm still thinking about my tourbillon clocks. The tourbillon is a very power using process. At my current design the scripts for all parts are working - hidden or not. That's not a problem with the complications I used in the widgets. But I have still to look into stopping a process when you set the layout of the widget.
rat_2665 said:
Yes, you can set 24h. But that's the beaty of the new widget design. I'll make a version where you can hide or show AMPM.
I'm still thinking about my tourbillon clocks. The tourbillon is a very power using process. At my current design the scripts for all parts are working - hidden or not. That's not a problem with the complications I used in the widgets. But I have still to look into stopping a process when you set the layout of the widget.
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Thank you rat_2665. If possible, a long secondhand, date, day and moonphase which can hide or show, this will be good. Thank you.
I like your Clock with second (home) time, can this be made into a widget?
Thank you.
As always !
Awesome !
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In the next posts I will show some other widgets in the future and and tell some experiences at widget making.
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where the cht2.0 is posted,is possible to get it...thx.
This is GREAT
THANKs
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Good job dear rat.
Great work!
at004 said:
where the cht2.0 is posted,is possible to get it...thx.
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I made a link in the first post.
rat_2665 said:
I made a link in the first post.
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thx i'll go for it...
very cool!
you have great taste in clocks!
Hi rat_2665,
here the screenshot from the working home black clock v2. This on makes no un-sense on sense . Sense come back without any issue. The second screenshot wityh the sofkey icons.
Hi,
the "home" clock is realy great - that´s what I was looking for!!!
Many thanks.
If you have time than maybe you can add also a simple digital clock version. If you could add the city name to the clock would also great and last but not least the possibility to choose the city position would be alos great in order to have more than 1 clock and time zones available.
Could a choose 1 widget with different parameters several times? Or do I have to install the same widget twice or triple in order to be able to select it several times?
Best regards,
dingolino
dingolino said:
Hi,
the "home" clock is realy great - that´s what I was looking for!!!
Many thanks.
If you have time than maybe you can add also a simple digital clock version. If you could add the city name to the clock would also great and last but not least the possibility to choose the city position would be alos great in order to have more than 1 clock and time zones available.
Could a choose 1 widget with different parameters several times? Or do I have to install the same widget twice or triple in order to be able to select it several times?
Best regards,
dingolino
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Do you mean the digital clock by co0kie or a digital flip clock? I haven't done digital clocks yet. I will look into it when I have time.
The name of the city is no problem.
You can use the same widget with different parameters on different screens (screen is in Co0kie's definition when you scroll up and down; left and right scrolling are "pages"). But you can't use the same widget twice in the same screen. For this you have to make a new widget (f.e. one for the second position in the world clock list and so on).
The workaround for the city position is the change in the worldclock list. Co0kie has a function for setting the clock time zone to a specific city but I haven't tried it yet.
rat_2665 said:
Do you mean the digital clock by co0kie or a digital flip clock? I haven't done digital clocks yet. I will look into it when I have time.
The name of the city is no problem.
You can use the same widget with different parameters on different screens (screen is in Co0kie's definition when you scroll up and down; left and right scrolling are "pages"). But you can't use the same widget twice in the same screen. For this you have to make a new widget (f.e. one for the second position in the world clock list and so on).
The workaround for the city position is the change in the worldclock list. Co0kie has a function for setting the clock time zone to a specific city but I haven't tried it yet.
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I think the digital flip clock - I haven´t tried Co0kies yet. But basicaly just a simple digital clock which is not taking to much space and leaves room for the city name AND if if possible the time shift based on the 1st clock from the list. Home town is Berlin (1st clock in the list), than 2nd is New York with -6h, 3rd is Beijing with +6h for example
I would like to have several clocks on 1 page to have a look on different time zones at once.
Example: Traveling in Asia and need to call back home to Europe or to the US. If you are traveling for a while in different time zones you are realy messing up with it ...
In the US for example:
Starting at the east coast -6h, going to Chicago -7h, and flying out to Phoenix -9h
This is now only 1 direction but if you are every day in a different time zone and flipping back and forth a overview is helpful.
>(f.e. one for the second position in the world clock list and so on).
or could it be 1 widget which is filling 1 screen with a number of clocks related to the position in the world clock list? A widget with maybe 8 clocks (selectable if possible) for the 1st 8 world clocks? ("8" is only a assumption could be any max number which is making sense)
Best regards,
dingolino
dingolino said:
or could it be 1 widget which is filling 1 screen with a number of clocks related to the position in the world clock list? A widget with maybe 8 clocks (selectable if possible) for the 1st 8 world clocks? ("8" is only a assumption could be any max number which is making sense)
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I think that's my next project. But for this I have to look deeper in the widget development. And not 8 clocks, 4 are enough .
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I think that's my next project. But for this I have to look deeper in the widget development. And not 8 clocks, 4 are enough .
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Would be GREAT!
For now I will enjoy your existing analog home clock which is already a nice feature for me!!
Many thanks!
dingolino

[App] Clarus Battery

Hello. We're the developers behind Clarus Battery. While we've seen moderate success, with the original app, we had a hard disk failure and lost most of the code along with the keystore we used to sign the app.
We're re-releasing the app with the original app name but a different package name (Clarus.Battery.rr). This is a significant re-write of our original code.
What is it?
Clarus battery is a minimal, transparent battery/temperature widget. The colors below Charge/Temp change based on their values from Green (Very Good) to Red (Bad).
Features:
- Background colors/alpha can be changed
- Text colors can be changed
- Launch apps from the widget
- 1x1 and 2x1 widgets
- Color themes for light and dark backgrounds
- Options to display/hide battery icon, health
- Option to show charging icon
Known Issues:
- Multiple widgets of the same size can't be added as of now. This will be fixed in a subsequent release
The app can be found in the market by searching for "Clarus Battery" or "pname:Clarus.Battery.rr". (I can't post external links as a new user).
The original app has been renamed to "Clarus Battery - OLD".
Others:
We really do appreciate the downloads we have seen thus far. A few users have wondered whether we accept donations. While we appreciate the sentiment, we're not doing this for the money. We'd much rather you donate to your favorite charity.
Thank you.
Best.
Could you please add option to remove (or make transparent) the horizontal line between charge and numbers. Really impressed though, still deciding between this and battery status text
Thanks
ooo this is pretty nice.
ScootyPuffJr1 said:
Could you please add option to remove (or make transparent) the horizontal line between charge and numbers. Really impressed though, still deciding between this and battery status text
Thanks
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Done. We added a menu option called "Hide Horizontal Lines".
Blimey that was quick, many thanks
Great App....Looks and works Great Thanks
Installed it. Love it. Thanks.
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Great app. I love how simple it is. I might would change the battery icon.
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A few suggestions for the next update/release...
I've been using the "old" version until I saw this posted. Great minimalistic app and I really like the configurability it provides. Also, you were featured in the "Best Apps Of The Week" blog post over @ Android Police.
Just to offer a few suggestions for the next update...
- Allow a shadow option for the text
- Allow for custom horizontal line color choices
- Allow different color options for each text label (Charge | Temp)
- Allow different color options for each status display (Charge% | TempDegrees)
- Allow for the display of both/one/none for the Heath & Battery icons (Perhaps make the health appear over the Temp side and the battery icon over the Charge side when 'Both' is selected)
Also, can you explain what the "Themes" option actually does? I've selected both and haven't noticed a change in the widget at all.
CNPalmer said:
I've been using the "old" version until I saw this posted. Great minimalistic app and I really like the configurability it provides. Also, you were featured in the "Best Apps Of The Week" blog post over @ Android Police.
Just to offer a few suggestions for the next update...
- Allow a shadow option for the text
- Allow for custom horizontal line color choices
- Allow different color options for each text label (Charge | Temp)
- Allow different color options for each status display (Charge% | TempDegrees)
- Allow for the display of both/one/none for the Heath & Battery icons (Perhaps make the health appear over the Temp side and the battery icon over the Charge side when 'Both' is selected)
Also, can you explain what the "Themes" option actually does? I've selected both and haven't noticed a change in the widget at all.
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And please do the same for Clarus Signal
Giving the Signal App the same option to hide horizontal line would be a great first step indeed
CNPalmer said:
I've been using the "old" version until I saw this posted. Great minimalistic app and I really like the configurability it provides. Also, you were featured in the "Best Apps Of The Week" blog post over @ Android Police.
Just to offer a few suggestions for the next update...
- Allow a shadow option for the text
- Allow for custom horizontal line color choices
- Allow different color options for each text label (Charge | Temp)
- Allow different color options for each status display (Charge% | TempDegrees)
- Allow for the display of both/one/none for the Heath & Battery icons (Perhaps make the health appear over the Temp side and the battery icon over the Charge side when 'Both' is selected)
Also, can you explain what the "Themes" option actually does? I've selected both and haven't noticed a change in the widget at all.
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We should be able to add most of this in the next release. We'll have to figure out a better way to show multiple icons though (i.e. battery icon/ health). Allowing custom colors for the horizontal lines may have to be pushed back a little, but we do plan on implementing it.
The themes change the saturation of the colors of the horizontal lines and the battery icon. We added this option to ensure that the widget 'worked' with both light and dark backgrounds. The light theme works with light backgrounds and the dark theme works with dark backgrounds.
shorty1483 said:
And please do the same for Clarus Signal
Giving the Signal App the same option to hide horizontal line would be a great first step indeed
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We're currently working on Clarus Signal and will be re-releasing this in the market soon. We've lost the code/keystore for this too.
We'll also create a new thread for Clarus Signal once we release the app.
Been using both Clarus widgets, and I love them. The only problem I have is that they do not align correctly with each other. Clarus signal's text and horizontal lines are higher then Clarus battery.
Other than that, loving them.
XNine said:
Been using both Clarus widgets, and I love them. The only problem I have is that they do not align correctly with each other. Clarus signal's text and horizontal lines are higher then Clarus battery.
Other than that, loving them.
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Could you send us the screenshot either here or to [email protected]?
They should align as long as icons are enabled/disabled on both widgets.
THANKS!
ClarusWidgets said:
We should be able to add most of this in the next release.
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Responsive devs & great explanations are what make apps stand out in the market!
Thanks for the support & response.
ClarusWidgets said:
Could you send us the screenshot either here or to [email protected]?
They should align as long as icons are enabled/disabled on both widgets.
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Thanks for the super fast reply! I've emailed you three screenshots, one from the desktop, one from Signal's settings and one from Battery's settings.
-Jason
XNine said:
Thanks for the super fast reply! I've emailed you three screenshots, one from the desktop, one from Signal's settings and one from Battery's settings.
-Jason
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We expected you were displaying Battery Health. We'll fix this in the next update for Clarus Battery. Thanks for the screenshots.
They'll align if you don't display Battery Health.
Is it possible to give the font a bold option?
shorty1483 said:
Is it possible to give the font a bold option?
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This will be included in a further update. We expect to allow separate customization for all text sections of the widget(s).
thnx!!!!!!!!!!

3/2/11 BLUE SK-i for CHT - Advanced CHT Theme with many new features

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This isn't so much a theme as a showcase for just how far we can push CHT now. I have spent the past few weeks creating new widgets and quick/freelinks, editing and adding to existing core CHT widgets, editing core CHT lua and mode9 scripts and basically seeing if I could enhance the CHT experience for everyone. A huge amount of credit has to go to Poyensa, rat_2665, MichelDiamond and everyone else on the beta teams who have put up with my neverending requests for help and advice (a few months ago I had never so much as opened an lua script let alone have any knowledge as to how to write them!). Thanks in particular to Poyensa who's original background widget provided the spark for this whole idea, and to zaxXx from away back for creating the original page switcher widget which gave me the idea for one of the new sets of links.
OK, so over the next few posts I will explain to you screen by screen what has gone into the layout you see above. I will share all of the new and edited widgets, the new links, the icons, scripts, links, tweaks and everything else that makes it up. I'll also be posting the original photoshop files for some of the icons/softkeys/etc so you can extend the sets or edit them as you like. But as an initial overview of what there is to come here is a list:
NEW - Page Switch Quick/Freelink Set
NEW - All People (Contacts) Quick/Freelink
NEW - Calendar (Month View) Quick/Freelink
NEW - MinimalWeather widget
NEW - Extended Background Widget Set (7 in total - user definable) incl edited home mode9 file by Poyensa to allow up to 40 widgets and place all seven backgrounds behind nearly everything else on screen
EDIT - CHT Standalone Weather Widget - 3rd layout option added
EDIT - BL Weather Widget
SKIN - HD Mini Lock Slider and Notification Icons
SKIN - Manila Lock Slider
SKIN - CHT Music Widget incl edited lua and mode9 scripts
SKIN - CHT Standalone Clock (only because after everything else I couldn't be arsed making another widget )
SKIN - Quick/Freelink Icon Frame incl CHT_Freelinks lua edit so contact links show frame but internet bookmarks don't (needed for weather screen)
SKIN - Page Indicators
SKIN - Softkeys and dock
SKIN - Toggle Switches and Icons
SKIN - Email and SMS widgets including (if required) email widget mode9 edit so it now uses a different qtc image than the Sense email tab)
ICONS - for lockscreen quick launch of dialer and camera, and several other apps
Probably more stuff that I can't remember!
UPDATE - Friends screen modified again with addition of skinned RSS reader showing Facebook status feed. Click on the image to jump to the tutorial...
I also use the TouchX cab attached below to remove the top bar background where the page indicators/etc sit.
There are tutorials in the next seven posts showing you exactly what to do to set up each screen. Each post has the relevant widgets, links and icons attached along with URL links to any additional info or software you might find helpful. The BLUE SK-i Source zip attached to this post contains everything. Click on the following links to jump straight to any of the individual tutorials:
Page Switch Links Tutorial - includes new Page Switch Links
Background Widget Set Tutorial - includes new Background Widget Set
Friends Screen Tutorial - includes new All People Link
Weather Screen Tutorial - includes modified CHT Weather Widget
Agenda Screen Tutorial - includes new Calendar (month view) Link
Media Screen Tutorial
Lockscreen Tutorial - includes new MinimalWeather Widget
If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask.
Thanks to:
co0kiemonster for CHT 2.0
MichelDiamond for the utterly amazing CHTS and Loco, and for all his help and guidance
Poyensa for his work on the original background widget.
mike2nl and Poyensa for the modified home.mode9.
rat_2665 for the massive amount of help and guidance he has given me getting to grips with lua (and helping me to make my widgets work!)
zaxXx for the original Page Switcher widget
Nordpolcamper for his excellent themes and for letting me bounce a lot of this stuff off him
BHS Interceptor for the massive amount of work he is doing with MD on making theme switching with CHTS even more amazing and for his help identifying some of the manila files I needed to find
Everyone on the CHT/S/A beta teams for all their help
Without all of you none of this would be possible
GUIDE TO THE EASY BITS OF THE THEME
The next few posts cover the new and more involved elements that make up BLUE SK-i and guide you through how to construct each screen. You will need an icon changer to apply some of the new icons to Programs (I use JWMD Icon Changer), and I've included CFCGUI in the Source zip in case you want to edit any of the manila qtc files. But to get you started here are some basic instructions for the centre screen and the email and messaging screens.
Getting Started - the CHT settings
The settings used in this theme are as follows:
CHT lockscreen enabled with HD Mini lock screen selected
One level with 7 pages and page 4 as default
Quick link and freelinks with icon frames, text background and text all hidden
All Snap to Position settings (freelinks, widgets, etc) set to 5 pixels
Enable lockscreen sliding set to On in Freelinks
CHT Softkeys enabled
Subtext colour for SMS and Email widgets set to 11,75,136
Enhanced Animation
Show Page Indicator
HQ Wallpaper
Subtext Color set to 173,233,255 (used by Appointments and Tasks widgets)
Don't Link to Widgets set to OFF so notification icons jump to email/SMS widget screens when pressed.
PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS IN POSTS 2 & 3 to install the new Page Switch Links and Background Widget set before you do anything else.
Then you need the following widgets installed (only install these after you have successfully installed the background set):
CHT Standalone Analog Clock - included in the zip folder
BL Group Weather Widget V3 - thanks to Moonah
The rest of the widgets are new or modified and are included later in the thread.
Centre Screen including toggle switches:
1. Page Indicators
2. BLUE SK-i skin for CHT Standalone Analog Clock widget
3. BLUE SK-i toggle switch set - only the ones shown are included but you'll find a link at the bottom of this post to the Token icon set so you can make your own if you need more. I made the Restart Sense one to match. The lightbulb icon is a Program freelink to Flashlight. Don't ask about the 3G/Auto toggle switch - I could tell you but I'd have to kill you (all I'll say is keep watching the CHTS thread for the next release...)
4. BLUE SK-i skin for CHT Softkeys and background
Email and SMS Screens:
The skins for the email and SMS widgets took a little bit of doing. I wanted the same look for them as the backgrounds on the other screens but you can't use light transparencies here because of the way messages are 'stacked'. If you try to use a transparent message background all you end up seeing is the text from the messages below so you can't read anything. So I took screenshots of the screens I was going to place the widgets on and then used those screenshots to select the exact section of the wallpaper that would be visible on those screens (Page 3 for email and page 5 for SMS). I then took a png copy of the existing email and SMS background qtc files and overlaid them on the relevant sections of the wallpaper image. I then selected the background shapes and used the selection to cut out the shapes from the wallpaper image. I then placed the cutouts over the original png images to get the positioning correct and deleted the original images. It was tehn just a case of adding the same semi-transparent black overlay as the background widgets (15% Opacity) to the new message backgrounds and adding some drop shadow to finish off. Converted them back to qtc using CFCGUI. It is then just a case of placing the widgets on the correct pages and positioning them so that the image lines up exactly with the wallpaper. I reckon the effect is pretty much spot on! I have included in the zip folder the Photoshop file I used for making them which is hopefully self explanatory if you want to try the smae thing with any other wallpaper of your choosing. I have also included the Photoshop file for the three small icons used in both widgets (new message, delete and menu).
Additionally I have edited the co0kieemail.mode9 file so that the email widget now uses a different background image to the Sense email tab so you don't need to worry about text colours on the email tab not showing up if the background you use for the widget requires a light text. If you want to add this tweak you'll find it in the zip in the Email/SMS folder in a subfolder named Email mode9 Mod. The manila name for the new qtc file is
The theme cab attached to this post will install all of the basic elements of the theme which do not require any additional widgets so basically the Page Indicators, core CHT toggle switches, notification bubble, softkeys and dock bar, music widget skin and mode9 edit, quicklink icon frame and CHT_Freelinks.lua edit, email and SMS widget skins. Each of these elements are also included in the zip folder individually as both seperate cab files and just as file sets if you just want to copy and paste.
The BLUE SK-i Source zip folder attached to this post includes a subfolder named 'Cab Files' which includes cabs for the various basic elements of BLUE SK-i, plus folders for each element of the basic theme which contain the actual files (manila files, pngs, etc) along with any relevant Photoshop psd files you might need to extend or edit to meet your own requirements.
The 1440x800 wallpaper is attached in the BLUE SK-i Wallpaper zip. I don't have any wallpaper set for Lockscreen in the Set Wallpaper screen so it just picks up the first 480 wide section of the main 1440x800 wallpaper.
CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE
Wallpaper - Above_the_cloud_by_bo0xVn on deviantArt
Toggle switch icons based on Token set by awOken on deviantArt
Softkey bar based on one I found somewhere in the Android Themes forum - sorry, can't remember who it was by but thank you!
Clock skin is one I made based on THIS - thanks to vide infra for the screenshot
Media and social networking icons based on ones I found buried in THIS set by tiheum over at deviantArt (resized and reworked by me)
Some amazingly useful links for you:
Amazing library of icon sets HERE - by Falloutboy2000 in the Samsung Galaxy S Themes Forum
Amazing wallpaper sites - Wallbase and Interfacelift
DeviantArt for pretty much anything!
Amazing collection of free fonts over at dafont
CHT Home Page Switch Links
OK, so let's get down to it! There are two really cool things at the core of BLUE SK-i, the first of which are the new CHT Page Switch Links. I knew from zaxXx's original Page Switcher widget that it was possible to create something which would let you jump directly to each page on the CHT widget level (Level 1) but wanted to have more flexibility. So I set about creating a completely new set of links to allow you to do just that.
Once you install the Page Switch Links cab and soft reset (the first of many many many you will have to do to get all of this to work!) you will find in the Add Free Link menu a new choice - Home Page Switch Links. So, long press on your home screen wherever you want to place a switch link, select Add Free Link>Home Page Switch Links. IN here you should only be able to see visible the page switch links for the number of portrait screens you have set in CHTE. So if you only have a three screen setup you should only see Page1, Page 2 and Page 3, but if you have a seven page setup you should see 1-7 (you get the idea I'm sure!). Select the link you want and place it as normal. Now when you press on it you should jump directly to your chosen screen.
The page switch links respect your animation setting in CHTE, so if you have animation turned off the switch should be pretty much instant. If you have animation turned on (either setting) then you should briefly see your wallpaper scrolling to your chosen page and then your widget's/links/etc will appear.
In the screenshots the page switch links are the words down the left side of the screen and the home icon in the top left. Well actually that isn't stricly accurate - for BLUE SK-i I wanted to add a little more functionality to the 'sidebar' so I skinned the CHT_email and CHT_messages notification icons to match the page switch icon skin. So the MAIL and MESSAGES icons in the screenshots are actually the notification icons, which means you get the message count alongside and as you know in CHT 2.0 pressing these will take you to the screen with the email/SMS widget on it so it does the same thing as the page switch links. It took a bit of playing about to get the positioning of the text within the 128x128 png right so the message count bubble sat close enough to the text, but also so the text could be exactly lined up with the page switch links when placed (look at the actual icons and you'll realise what I mean - otherwise the bubble would have sat too far out into the screen).
The link cab installs with just basic icons - just the text PAGE 1, PAGE 2, etc - but as with all of the other CHT icons they are just png files stored in \Windows on your phone. They are all named CHT_pageswitch_1.png, and so on. If you want the full BLUE SK-i look I have attached a zip file containing the BLUE SK-i skinned page switch icons, a cab to install them (if you're feeling lazy ) and a Photoshop psd file which you can use to add/edit. The home icon is used for CHT_pageswitch_4.png in BLUE SK-i as it is the page I have set in CHTE as the default page (middle one of 7).
To get the full BLUE-SKi setup for the 'sidebar' that you see in the screenshots takes quite a bit of setting up (there are six links on each of the seven screens so 42 links to place in total!) but once you've done it the functionality is great. I did look at trying to edit the CHT_Freelinks.lua to add the ability to 'pin' freelinks just like you can with widgets but there is an awful lot to it, and as you don't want exactly the same links on each page anyway I decided not to do this at the moment.
CHT Background Widget Set
And the second really cool thing at the core of BLUE SK-i is the background widget set. I basically took Poyensa's original background widget and used it as a base to create seven identical widgets, giving you pretty much endless possibilities for creating cool new backgrounds on which to place and combine other widgets/freelinks/etc and have them look like one complete widget. It also means that you no longer have to build backgrounds into the wallpaper to get this effect, which also restricts you to a maximum of three screens.
I have also added in complete defineability (if such a word exists!) allowing you to specify the opacity value, width, and height for the background and even the ability to specify the name that will show for the background in the Add Widget menu! All of these definitions are set by simple registry edits so you'll need to get hold of a reg editor if you don't already have one.
The attached zip folder contains seven background widget cabs which will install the backgrounds you see used in the screenshots. You can choose to install any number of these and after you have installed them you can easily edit them using the reg changes and new images. However to get them to appear behind everything else on screen you first need to update the home.mode9 file. You will find a cab to install the mode9 and make the necessary reg edit in the zip folder with the widget cabs. The one Poyensa has edited for me is based on a 40-slot fix beta by mike2nl and makes the first eight widget slots appear behind eveything else so I have his original background widget and my seven installed and working perfectly. As an added bonus, and because the backgrounds will use up to eight widget slots mike2nl's mode9 is also modified to allow up to 40 CHT widgets to be installed (the original maximum was only 20) so you shouldn't run out of space!
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUCCESSFUL INSTALLATION OF BACKGROUND WIDGET SET
1. Using registry editor go to HKCU\Software\HTC\Manila and scroll down until you find the widget slot entries - CHT.AddonWidgets.Slot0/1/2/3...
2. Take a note of the widgets you currently have installed in slots 0 - 8. These are the slots which the background widgets MUST be installed into.
3. Exit your reg editor and uninstall the widgets you have just noted down - don't worry you can reinstall them all again once you've installed the backgrounds. You can uninstall all of them at once without soft resetting every time, but once you've uninstalled the last one you will need to soft reset.
4. Install the Modified Home Mode9 cab and soft reset again.
5. Install Poyensa's original background widget first and then each of the seven new ones in turn - again you only need to soft reset after you have installed all eight. You don't have to install Poyensa's one or for that matter the whole of the new set, but you might as well so you have as much flexibilty as possible.
6. Final checks in registry to make sure everything has gone to plan - go to HKCU\Software\HTC\Manila again and first check that CHTI.AddonWidgets.Count is now set at 40, then scroll down and check that the eight background widgets have installed correctly in slots 0 to 8. While you're there you might as well also scroll back up to find the entries that have been added further up for each of the 7 new background widgets - CHT.duncBG1.Width\Height\Opacity\Name. These four entries for each widget allow you to completely redefine it as many times as you like
7. Reinstall any widgets which you removed to make space and soft reset again (I did warn you!)
OK so if all of that has gone to plan you should now have eight background widgets successfully installed on your phone which you can place/move/resize like any other widgets but which should always appear behind nearly everything else on your home screen (with the exception of the CHT Music Widget and the CHT Text Clock widget - no idea why and Poyensa hasn't been able to figure it out yet either).
OK so now you want to edit the backgrounds to suit your own theme...
HOW TO SUCCESSFULLY EDIT BACKGROUND WIDGET SETTINGS AND IMAGES
You can replace the manila files for each of the backgrounds and edit the dimensions and opacity in the registry but there are a few rules you MUST follow to avoid any problems.
The first thing that you need to understand is that manila likes qtc images to adhere to certain dimensions. After looking into problems with the Oxygene clock widget not showing properly on some ROMs rat_2665 and santod discovered that to avoid any problems with images not showing or showing as a white box the images you create and convert to qtc files need to have dimensions (width and height) which are exactly 2,4,8,16,32,64,128,256 or 512 pixels. They can be any combination of these (16x512, 128x128, 512x128 and so on). OK so now that I've said that you can forget this for the first step!
1. Create the image you want to use for a background - don't worry about the size at this point, just get your image how you want it on screen.
2. Check your actual image dimensions in pixels.
You now have two choices depending on how much detail there is in your background image. If it is a simple image (just a black background for example) then:
3a. Resize your image using the allowed dimensions listed above to whatever dimensions are closest to your actual created image, so for example is you have created an image 280 wide by 150 high the resize (squash) it to 256x128. Don't worry - you can set the actual size again in the registry and manila will 'stretch' it back to your desired size.
...or if your image contains high detail such as gloss or actual images etc then:
3b. Choose the dimensions from the list above that are greater than your actual image size, so for example if you have created an image that is 432 wide by 480 high then select 512 x 512. Now resize your image canvas to this size and place your image in the top left of the new space. Again, don't worry if you have blank space around your image as the widget doesn't respond to touch other than in Edit Mode for moving and resizing so the blank space isn't going to interfere with anything.
So now you've created your image and resized it or resized the canvas:
4. Save your image in png format.
5. Using CFCGUI convert your png image to qtc format (I've included CFCGUI in the zip folder).
6. Rename the qtc file to the correct filename for whichever background widget you are editing as follows:
Background 1 - 34AC1773_manila
Background 2 - 4B42A9EB_manila
Background 3 - 34F48AA9_manila
Background 4 - 72D50B6D_manila
Background 5 - 266188FB_manila
Background 6 - 5E4310E5_manila
Background 7 - 303E6A92_manila
7. Copy/overwrite your renamed manila file to \Windows on your device.
8. Edit the background settings in the registry to suit your new background. If you used option 3a when resizing then simply make the Width and Height settings the size you actually want it to be. If you used option 3b then you need to specify the Width and Height to match the actual image size (canvas size) otherwise manila will squash/stretch it. You can also set the opacity value. Finally edit the Name entry so you can easily identify which background is which in the Add Widget list.
If you have copied a new qtc file to your device you will need to restart Sense for the changes to take effect. However if you have only made reg changes and not actually replaced the image file then all you need to do is long press on your home screen and select Edit Mode. The changes will take effect as soon as Edit Mode activates so you can close it again straight away.
And that's it! Quite a lot to take in I know but once you've done it a couple of times it really is a breeze. I'd suggest starting off by playing around with the reg settings for BG6 or BG7 to start with as they are just simple semi-transparent black squares - try editing all four reg entries and watch the effects on background and menu entry.
How to: Friends Screen
1. Friends Background
2. New All People Addon Link
3. Contact Freelinks
4. Social Networking App Freelinks
5. RSS Widget Mod showing Facebook status feed
6. Facebook app freelink
OK, so this screen is pretty simple to set up. Obviously you need the background widgets correctly installed then first off place the Friends Background widget on screen.
Number two is another new Addon link - this time it provides direct access to the All People contacts page. It has always bugged me that the People tab in Sense only initially takes you to the Favourite Contacts page, where actually I use the full Contacts (All People) page much more. So I created this new link. Download and install the link cab and soft reset. You will then find it in the Add Free Link menu in the Miscellaneous section, named Contacts. In this theme I have used a different icon which is attached to this post. After you have installed the link just download the new icon and copy/overwrite it to \Windows on your phone. Then place it in the top left of the background as shown.
Next place as many Contact freelinks as you like (it is designed to take 9, but if you scale the links down you can fit 16 or even 25 in!
Then I placed the two freelinks in the top right. The Skype icon is a Program Freelinks to the Skype app, and the Twitter one is the Twitter tab link.
Using the RSS widget to display your Facebook updates is pretty straightforward. I followed there instructions for THIS post in the CHT thread:
1.) While logged into facebook go to http://www.facebook.com/notes.php?friends
2.)Click on "My Friends Notes" in the right column under "Subscribe to These Notes". The page that open should have a url beginning http://www. followed by something like: facebook.com/feeds/friends_notes.php?id=12345678&key=123e4567d&format=rss20
3.)In the url address bar replace "friends_notes.php" with "friends_status.php"
4.)The finished url will look something like: facebook.com/feeds/friends_status.php?id=12345678&key=123e4567d&format=rss20 with the id and key being unique to your account.
(http://tjshome.com/blog/212/facebook/internet/guide)
5. Open the RSS Hub and add a new channel using the 'I know the Channels URL (RSS)' option and enter the url you have just found. I then named the channel 'Facebook' and clicked Finish.
6. If you only want your Facebook feed to show you need to delete any other channels you have in the Hub.
You need to have Poyensa's modified Resizeable RSS Widget installed (attached below) - if you already have the original RSS widget installed then uninstall it first and install the new one. Once you have the widget installed you need to install the BLUE SK-i skin which adds in Poyensa's mod allowing you to specify the colours for the Header and Text. It also adds in the two required registry entries (CHT.RSS.TitleColor and CHT.RSS.TextColor), sets the colours as shown and adds the transparent qtc files to remove the widget background and RSS icon.
You'll need a Sense restart to make the changes take effect, then add the RSS widget with 4 lines visible.
Finally place a Program freelink for the Facebook app and make it small enough to fit as shown.
Now a touch on the facebook icon opens the Facebook app, and a tough on the text opens the RSS feed as usual.
How to: Weather Screen
1. Weather Background widget
2. Modified CHT Standalone Weather Widget
3. Modified BL Group Weather Widget V3
4. Internet Bookmark Freelink
I love this screen! When I'm running Android I use Palmary Weather and whilst this isn't as complete it looks just as good!
The first thing to do is install the modified CHT weather widget attached to this post. If you already have the original version installed then you must uninstall it first, soft reset, then install this new version. The new version now contains a third layout option (the original two are still there and unaffected) which is shown in the screenshot.
BL Group Weather Widget Mod:
You also need to make sure you have the BL Group Weather Widget V3 installed. I tried to decompile the lua scripts from Moonah's widget cab to edit them and add this as an additional layout option but didn't have any luck so I have ended up editing the mode9 file instead. This is fine for this theme which uses the 5-day forecast with Detail layout, but the changes also affect all of the other layouts which mean they are all messed up a bit. I have posted in Moonah's thread asking for the widget kitchen so I could edit the raw scripts and remake the cab but he hasn't replied and as you can't PM him I am stuck with this solution for now. Now you need to open your registry editor again and find out which widget slot the BL Weather Widget is installed to on your phone (HKCU\Software\HTC\Manila and scroll down to CHTI.AddonWidgets.Slot? and look for BL_Weather. Take a note of the slot number.
In the zip folder you'll find a subfolder named BL Weather Mode9. You need to open the Widget Mode9 Filenames.txt and rename the manila file to match the filename required for the slot you have the widget installed in. Then simply copy/overwrite the renamed file to \Windows on you device and restart Sense. Then add the widget to the Weather screen and select one of the 5-Day with Detail layouts.
The edits to the layout have basically removed the current day icon and temp, removed the black dropshadow, resized and correctly aligned the day name in the details section and sorted out a few minor spacing and alignment issues. Although the current icon and temp have been removed in the upper section of the widget the detail section remains unchanged so it defaults to showing the current weather info, and returns back to it after a timeout if you press on the any of the four forecast icons to show those days detailed info.
The final preparation is to open your Opera browser and browse to your favourite online weather source. For me it is bbc.co.uk/weather and then set my home town as the default location and show the current 24 hour forecast. You then need to save it as a favourite, navigate to the Sense Internet tab and add it there as a Favourite Bookmark. Then you need to open your File Manager and go to \Windows\Thumbnail. In there you will find pngs of the mini screen captures that Sense uses for the Internet Tab favourites. Identify which one is the screencapture of your weather favourite and replace the png with the 'more weather online' png included in the zip. To do this you need to rename the 'more weather' png with exactly the same name as the one you've just identified (it is a very long name that will look something like {94CA7D97-ACD4-15CE-59F1-3E6170C59991}.png! Then copy your renamed more weather png into the Thumbnail folder and overwrite. (Thanks to Framwella for the info on how to do this - HERE)
Now build your screen - background first then CHT Weather widget ('Modified' layout option), then BL Weather Widget (5-Day with Detail layout option) and finally add the Bookmark freelink you have just saved.
And there you have it - a full featured weather screen with animated current icon which links to either the Sense weather tab or whichever weather app you have specified in CHTE, a four day forecast with details, and a quick link to your favourite online weather service
The weather theme shown in the screenshots is based on the Tick weather icon sit by xiao4 on deviantArt. Credit for the Tick skin for the BL widget goes to Mr BeOTP2 who created it for Windroid a few themes back. This skin is included in the zip - just install the cab and it will overwrite the existing icon set in \Program Files\TitaniumWeather\Spil. There is a Sense style icon set for the BL widget by sodycc HERE - you'd need uninstall the widget first then reinstall using his cab, then overwrite the mode9 file as described.
7/2/11 - If you are having problems with the MinimalWeather widget showing a white square where the temp should be then download the MinimalWeather Fix zip, extract and overwrite the manila file to Windows on your phone, restart Sense and issue should be resolved - apologies, just a problem with the dimensions of the qtc image (I should have known better )
How to: Agenda Screen
1. Weather Background
2. New Calendar Addon Link
3. CHT Appointments Widget - Slim Header, extended to show three appointments
4. Program freelink to SenseTasks (always goes to main screen with task list and 'New Task' button.
5. CHT Tasks Widget - Slim Header, extended to show four tasks
I use the slim header layout for the Appointments and Tasks widget as the 'Agenda' and 'To Do' text is part of the background. The I added back in the links to give the functionality to access the date picker (Sense Calendar Tab>Month View) and the New Task feature in SenseTasks. I have also used the CHT Transparent Calendar cab attached below which works a treat.
Why a new Calendar link I hear you ask? Well, the problem with the CHT Calendar Tab Link is that it always takes you to whatever view you left he Sense Calendar tab on the last time you were there (so if you were in a specific day it takes you back there). I wanted a link that always took me directly to the date picker (current month) view. So I made another Addon Link which does exactly this.
To get exactly this look you need to edit the text colours in CHTE> Miscellaneous as shown:
The icon I made for the SenseTasks link is attached below. I used JWMD Icon Changer to change the icon.
How to: Media Screen
1. BLUE SK-i Skin for CHT Music Widget
2. Music Background (lower section)
3. Program freelinks
This is the easiest screen to set up, although it did take a bit of working out because I couldn't make a background for the whole screen like in the other screens as the music widget is one of the ones that always appears behind any background widget. So I had to skin the music widget background with a straight cutoff at the bottom, then make the music background identical but cut straight across at the top so the two could be placed together on screen to give the impression of one single background!
Just install the music skin cab below which includes the coOkiemusicplayer.lua and mode9 mods to change the text colours. BTW, the album art shown in the screenshot is the No Album Art default image included in the skin cab.
Then add the Music Background and position the two to give the single background effect. Then it is just a case of adding in program freelinks in the lower background section to whatever you like. Mine are from left to right:
Audiobooster
FM Radio
myPlayer
Games folder shortcut (see THIS post for instructions on how to do this)
Bookmark freelink to youtube.com (see the How to: Weather Screen post for instructions on how to add your own icons for bookmarks)
How to: Lockscreens
1. MIUI Analog Clock Widget
2. Poyensa's original background widget, Full Screen 25%
3. Modified CHT Weather Widget, Graphic Only layout
4. MinimalWeather widget
5. Quick launch program freelinks
6. Slider Notification icons
7. HD Mini Lock Slider
I use the CHT HD Mini lockscreen for BLUE SK-i because I love the functionality of the message/email/missed calls notification in the lock slider where if you slide to unlock touching on the notification icon it takes you straight to the email/sms widget or the Call History screen.
I also love the ability on any CHT lockscreen to add Program freelinks so you can slide to unlock directly to those apps. I use Camera and Dialer quick launches as they are my most used apps.
The BLUE SK-i Lockscreens cab attached below includes the skin for the HD Mini lockscreen shown, plus a skin for the Manila style lockscreen, although as you may have already skinned the CHT email and message notification icons to work with the page switch links and they wouldn't look great used on the Manila lockscreen I'd recommend sticking with the HD Mini option.
So to build the screen first open CHTE and enable the CHT Lockscreen, selecting the HD Mini style.
Then make sure you have the widgets installed that you want to include. I have attached the MIUI clock cab and the new MinimalWeather cab (more about that below), and you can find the modified CHT Weather cab in the How to: Weather Screen post.
Then from your home screen open the CHT menu and select Edit Lockscreen Layout.
Place the background first, then add the clock and the two weather widgets and finally any quicklaunch program links you want to include.
Once you are happy with your layout just slide to unlock and the changes are saved.
MinimalWeather Widget
This is a really simple little widget I made as an 'Add On' for the BL Weather widget. You have to have this widget installed first as MinimalWeather gets the temp and condition info from the registry entries the main widget creates. I tried to find out where Sense gets it's information from but couldn't get my head around it so this was the best solution I could come up with!
It has three layouts - temperature only, conditions only, and temp and conditions. Also you can edit the text alignment and colors through the registry as shown:
The settings for alignment are:
0 = Aligned Left
1 = Aligned Centre
2 = Aligned Right
Values in the two colour strings need to be in 255,255,255 (RGB) format with no spaces.
Any changes should be live and shouldn't require Sense restart to take effect. At the worst you might need to enter and exit Edit Mode.
Lockscreen Quicklaunch Icons
The two icons I made for the Camera and Dialer quicklaunch links are attached below. Just use JWMD Icon Changer to replace the icons as normal.
4/2/11 - Uploaded new cab for MinimalWeather Widget including fix for wrong reg key name for setting alignment.
7/2/11 - If you are having problems with the MinimalWeather widget showing a white square where the temp should be then download the MinimalWeather Fix zip, extract and overwrite the manila file to Windows on your phone, restart Sense and issue should be resolved - apologies, just a problem with the dimensions of the qtc image (I should have known better )
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(sorry, don´t find the words atm)
Three letters come into mind.
WOW.
WOW indeed!!
Nice job Dunc.
I have known you were busy with this, as I could see your activity in the Dbox.
I applaud you for your time, effort, and skills used to make all of this happen.
I only wish I had more time myself, to join in the fun now and again.
Unfortunately school has now taken the forefront for me again.
So, anyhow, thank you very much for all your hard work.
Keep it up. You've done a great job improving your skills.
Congrats on another job well done.
Fantastic looking Theme !!! Great results
jings crivvens help ma boab!
when I saw this in the today screen thread I was impressed.....
now im freaking out!
you really have raised the bar with this one Dunc.
congratulations on such a fantastic achievement!
Fantastic
Simply outstanding work
Amazing
Wow Dunc,
This looks amazing, thank you for your many contributions. I will eagerly await its release.
Thank You so much
David
can not wait weather widget > hehe. Nice theme Dunc
Hola Dunc, looks very nice but most of all, you´ve done and achieved great things
Looks like all the long days and even longer nights working on this, and learning for this have payed off. Congratulations and my highest respect for it. Keep it up, muchas gracias for sharing and hopefully also "teaching" or "tutoring" others
Looks really good dunc! Great job ^^
Wooooooooooowwwwwwwwwwwwww
WOW is right. You my friend are very skilled at your work dunc, and you have done such a outstanding work on this theme GREAT JOB this is why I still have my WINMO...
Wow^^ So finally
A lot of things changed, but it looks way better than before You are the man ! ^^
Good job! Very nice theme! Congrat!

Transparent Backgroud for Icons Label

Hey guys, I'm wondering whether there is a way to get rid of the icon labels background on the home screen and make it transparent. IMO it looks ugly. I tried looking for a thread that has a solution for this already but I could not find one, if such thread exist, please help direct me to it.
And anyone who might know the trick to achieve this, please share. Thanks!
If you mean riddance of the black background for the white text for the the icons...
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ronald.aton said:
get rid of the icon labels background
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There are 2 ways I can think of (and have tried).
===== If you are on stock TouchWiz: =====
Try the app "Desktop VisualizeR" (spelt exactly like that).
Market Link
Do note it's not the most "efficient" way of making transparent icon label backgrounds so it might be too inefficient for people that change homescreen icons on a regular basis. As in it takes awhile to setup all the icons but it works.
Steps:
1. Go to home screen > add widget > Desktop VisualizeR (1x1 SS).
then...
2. Click on the widget > select icon and action (in this instance you can just use an app "Icon" as the "icon" and the "Launch" action as "launch the app" > fill or leave "Label" > set "Label Color" as "Transparent".
Another thing you can do if you want all your future icons to follow a "template" of your choosing (e.g. I want all my future icons created using this widget / icon to have white text on transparent background), then go into your Applications > launch Desktop VisualizeR program > click "Menu" button on your phone > Settings > and now you can play around with the settings.
===== Use another launcher (such as Launcher Pro or ADW etc.) =====
I'm pretty sure there is a setting in the launcher settings that allows all created homescreen shortcuts to have a transparent label background.
I use the GO Launcher App. It solves the problem easily and shows the switch of the homescreens smoothly ;-)
My favourite launcher @ Maket
Thanks guys for your responses. I really wanted to achieve this while keeping the stock TW launcher but there just really isn't an actual mod or anything for this. Since I also wanted to be able to rename the labels, I ended up using GoLauncher EX instead. It's a very good alternative and yes, it is very smooth, especially with a kernel running at 1.7 Ghz.
If you use GoLauncher, you probably noticed that the icons on the dock are much smaller than the ones on your home screen. To make them similar, or in some, equal in size, I had to extract the icons I use on my dock from those .apk's and re-sized them from edge to edge to get rid of the margins because that is what's making them appear small on the dock. I saved the edited icons and put them on my sd card and just used the "Change Icon" option from GoLauncher to use the ones I edited. I also went ahead and made custom icons from folders so that they'll look better at least.
I have a screen shot of my home screen below for you guys to check out. Btw, I'm loving the G-Note! This device is just epic!
ronald.aton said:
Thanks guys for your responses. I really wanted to achieve this while keeping the stock TW launcher but there just really isn't an actual mod or anything for this. Since I also wanted to be able to rename the labels, I ended up using GoLauncher EX instead. It's a very good alternative and yes, it is very smooth, especially with a kernel running at 1.7 Ghz.
If you use GoLauncher, you probably noticed that the icons on the dock are much smaller than the ones on your home screen. To make them similar, or in some, equal in size, I had to extract the icons I use on my dock from those .apk's and re-sized them from edge to edge to get rid of the margins because that is what's making them appear small on the dock. I saved the edited icons and put them on my sd card and just used the "Change Icon" option from GoLauncher to use the ones I edited. I also went ahead and made custom icons from folders so that they'll look better at least.
I have a screen shot of my home screen below for you guys to check out. Btw, I'm loving the G-Note! This device is just epic!
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Look nice. Mind to share your icons set?
aezv said:
Look nice. Mind to share your icons set?
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Sure. Just download the attachment below. Make sure when you select the icons for use, that you press "No Crop" so that they will display properly.
Thanks a lot, you save me much big time.
aezv said:
Thanks a lot, you save me much big time.
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You're welcome.

Lockscreen Weather

Is this website reporting the options correctly? I do not have any of the options listed. Running stock B138 USA with Black theme. I am also getting a yellow shading of half the lockscreen that was not there yesterday and not sure why it showed up all of a sudden after reboot.
https://recomhub.com/blog/how-to-change-huawei-mate-9-lock-screen/
Just go to the settings section, and browse for the “Lock screen” you’ll see a list of different features you can add to the lock screen of the Huawei Mate 9.
Dual Clock – shows both home and current time zones if you’re traveling
Clock Size – makes it easier to see by making it bigger or smaller
Show the Date – self explanatory, if you want the date shown, keep this checked
Camera Shortcut – allows you to instantly unlock to the camera
Owner Information – lets users add Twitter handles or other information to the lockscreen
Unlock Effect – this changes the entire look and feel of the unlock effect and animation. We prefer watercolor.
Additional Info – allows you to add or remove weather and pedometer info from lockscreen.
Did you apply a theme from themes section?
And i don't see all this settings in lock screen maybe the chinese version has them.
gm007 said:
Did you apply a theme from themes section?
And i don't see all this settings in lock screen maybe the chinese version has them.
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The black theme was causing the yellow shading on the lockscreen. Thanks. Not sure where all those lockscreen options are but would like some of them.
rndchef said:
The black theme was causing the yellow shading on the lockscreen. Thanks. Not sure where all those lockscreen options are but would like some of them.
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Most of them are enabled by default but no settings to change them. Camera,dual clock and date are there.
No weather option. Am I missing something?
Me to just pedometer ..wether is missing.
I have version MHA-L29C636B172
I have Chinese version. No weather option as far as I can tell. Disappointing. Also miss Xposed badly. Hope it happens...
end?????how to add Weather Widgets to my lockscreen on mate 9?
Any more information on this?

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