Does anyone have it, the one which just displays android and glows?
Would like to import this onto Freex10
The two images responsible are in the framework, so just delete the bootanimation.zip and the default logo should display. That's what I've been using in DarkStyle.
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Hey guys. Just a quick question. I've successfully edited the images inside a few .apk files to match my theme and then installed them on my phone without any problems.
However, now I'm trying to edit some .apk files that are apps with widgets. Specifically, Advanced Task Manager and N1 Torch. I wanted to edit the widgets' image files so that the "focused" and "pressed" highlights of these apps' respective widgets are no longer Android's hideous orange color. But when I make changes to the widgets and install my modded .apk files, the widgets are broken. They won't load. Any advice? Thanks.
mabe http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=669577
Never mind. Got it all settled. Fixed my widgets. Thanks.
So on a DroidX, the ugly Corporate notification PNG and the Yahoo! Mail notification PNG's are stored in /system/app/setup.apk
I've copied the Setup.APK off my device, modified the images making the new images the same size and pixel size and then packed them back in the .APK and then copied back to /system/app
I can't seem to make the images work. I really don't like the Corporate icons on the DX, it's ugly as sin.
At first I was getting a crash when going to Settings -> Accounts but I've rebooted my device.
When I went back in, my new PNG's flashed very briefly but then went back to the default PNG.
When I edit the Setup.APK using NinjaMorph or Rootexplorer my PNG's are there so I don't get why it's not working.. those in the /system/app folder don't need to be re-signed or re-installed right?
Any ideas?
I have been on a mission to try and get the Motorola Defy lock screen looking like the stock android one.
So far I have managed to get the sliders and the layout the same but am stuck at the last hurdle getting the clock in the clockopia font.
You can't change it in the framework-res.apk layouts and because it currently uses a generic system font I can't just change the font in the fonts folder as that will change everything to clockopia. So I have decompiled the Defy android.policy.jar to look at the lockscreen.smali but I can't see any references to fonts or setting the typeface.
I take it that I need to add something like this in somewhere but I am no Java dev:
Typeface tf = Typeface.createFromAsset(getContext().getAssets(),"fonts/Clockopia.ttf");
mTimeDisplay.setTypeface(tf);
I also extracted the lockscreen.java out of the android open source project and I can't see where the clockopia font gets set in there either.
Could someone with the full open source project please do a grep for clockopia and see where it is set?
I would really appreciate some help and direction on this one.
OK found it in the framework.jar
Hey guys,
I loathe swiping through my gallery (lousy with hundreds of pages of album/ebook cover art) to get to my Wallpaper album, then resizing the crop as best I can, and repeating the same process next month when I want to try another wall.
What I'd like to do is just add a bunch of wallpapers to the drawable-xlarge-nodpi folder in my Launcher2.apk so they'll show up in the stock wallpaper picker.
I've selected a bunch of 1920x1408 walls and made "blahblah_small" 180x180 versions (I'd like thumbnails to show up in the picker). I tried using Zipthemer to create a CWM-installable updated Launcher2 to include these changes, but just can't seem to figure it out.
I've also tried renaming to .zip, unzipping, adding the walls, rezipping, renaming to .apk and pushing that, but Android won't install the .apk. Do I need to delete the META-INF signatures folder and figure out some way to sign the .apk? Can I sign an apk w/o the SDK?
I know Roach has that extra wallpaper in Prime (nigh version of the Asus default wall), so basically, how did he do that?
Also, the default wallpapers are in drawable-large-nodpi, the Asus default (tree scene) is in drawable-xlarge-nodpi. The xlarge-nodpi folder has no META-INF stuff, so I figured if I threw the wallpapers in there, the picker would just show them.
I was trying to modify a theme for my RunnyMix v1.5.1 sense based ROM. I added some wallpapers in the system/resource folder with 4 files for each wallpaper as there were some built-in. But my new wallpapers aren't showing in mobile.
Can anybody help????
I haven't find a way to put more than the 19 that there are already there, but you can delete the ones that you don't like and just name the new ones with their names.
sometimes in file manager it shows the old picture but in the DS settings appear ok and functional.