I was looking around the android themes forum and found this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=699497
The theme looks amazing and very simplistic. The developer of the theme posted the PSD's to the theme and i was wondering if anyone could take that and create a theme for the nexus one.
Thanks!
That looks sick (dont like the launcher though)
Bump this, NICE THEME!
Hey all, been searching for a while looking for a tutorial on building a CM9 theme for the theme chooser, even decompiled some apks and found basically nothing of value for coding myself. Would love some help on this, anywhere theres a guide, or video, anything to get me started would be great.
To be clear, when you decompile these, the class that does something seems to always be called foo and they dont have any code at all within them other than declaring that they extend activity. That in particular makes no sense to me.
Heres a tutorial on porting themes to the Theme Chooser engine. You have to make a theme first then you should be able to port it over, or ask if you can use someones theme already and port that.
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/25221-guide-how-to-port-themes-to-t-mobile-theme-chooser/
You can use this theme as a template for yours.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1642077
I want to implement my icons into a theme, and my questions are:
First question: Does the cm9/aokp (prev cm7 themes) have the capability of theming all application icons, including non-system apps?
Second question: Is there a way to make the theme only apply icons, and nothing else.
My goal is to create a theme that is just icons, due to the limitations of the theme chooser (my understanding is one can only have a single theme applied at once). This way someone could apply my icons, and then install a theme via flashing it, to have the best of both worlds.
Any help would be appreciated, I couldn't find an answer otherwise.
Bumpies
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Delvien said:
I want to implement my icons into a theme, and my questions are:
First question: Does the cm9/aokp (prev cm7 themes) have the capability of theming all application icons, including non-system apps? .
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I Googled your question to find out that there's one theme in the play store that is a "cm9/aokp (previously cm7 theme)" they actually say they had to port it to cm9 (read the theme's info on play store), anyway the developer says that the icons come in a separate package -for the moment, IMHO and since these people have promised to have the third party apps in the coming weeks, then it is possible as long as there are people who have already been working on it.
Good luck.
Take a look at the Cobalt, Crimson Cobalt, and Purple Kush themes. They work really well and look good, they also theme 3rd party app icons (I noticed ES file explorer and Google Chrome were themed.) You can look through the apk to see the method of third party theming, i'm sure it isn't too hard with the theme chooser implemented.
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Take a look at the Cobalt, Crimson Cobalt, and Purple Kush themes. They work really well and look good, they also theme 3rd party app icons (I noticed ES file explorer and Google Chrome were themed.) You can look through the apk to see the method of third party theming, i'm sure it isn't too hard with the theme chooser implemented.
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I will ty
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GUYS! I only know how to change theme through theme chooser wherein you will install the theme w/c is in apk. However, i downloaded this theme thinking that its for theme chooser but its not. How do i apply these to make that look like in the OP. I downloaded SC 58, i know how to apply that UCCW clock skin, but how about the main theme?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2091654
Which theme are you referring to?
I see a go launcher ex theme reference on that thread.
Can anyone tell me which element should I update to change the color used on url on a theme (for the tmobile theme chooser used in cm)? I've been looking around without luck.
PS: I'm not a pro themer, but there's this perfect theme I'm using and the only bad thing is the url colors.