If I've got the Vending.apk from a blue market from a theme I liked in RC1, can I install that on RLS1? Is it as simple as installing the apk?
blackangst said:
If I've got the Vending.apk from a blue market from a theme I liked in RC1, can I install that on RLS1? Is it as simple as installing the apk?
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Delete old vending apk reboot then move new vending apk into system apps change permissions the same as the other apps and then reboot should be golden
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I have themed facebook and android market but yesterday I have upgrade this apps.
After this, I lost my theme in app.
I try to remorth but any result.
I system/app the apps are themed.
If I look on my app, I see that they are updated.
Anyone can tell me how I can reinstall my morth in the upgraded apps?
Thanks
When an app from /system/app/ is updated via the Market, the update goes to /data/app/ so to apply your morph again, pull both apps out of /data.app/ push them to /system/app/ and reapply your morph
New port. It's the LiveWallpapers.apk from Nexus S, the ORIGINAL. Very smooth and zero problems. Had to decompile and fix some lines.
Back up and Delete your original LiveWallpapers.apk Then Push to /system/app with the usual permissions. Enjoy.
Screenshot:
Link: Livewallpaper Nexus
APK attached if the Mediafire link fails.
Thanks for the upload! I know this is random, but where's that Music icon from? Is that the gingerbread one? If not, do you mind sharing it?
tehgeekguy said:
Thanks for the upload! I know this is random, but where's that Music icon from? Is that the gingerbread one? If not, do you mind sharing it?
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Here you go. http://db.tt/7PkHnjD
santiemanuel said:
Here you go. http://db.tt/7PkHnjD
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Thank you!
Thanks!
1 Problem
I did the backup
Then using root explorer copied that apk from my sdcard folder to my system/app and rebooted but it doesn't work!
I have a rooted N1 with the latest froyo build.
Update 1: I also tried to install that apk package directly from the system file and it says "Parse error" There is a problem parsing the package"??
Update 2: Also tried push via ADB but still no dice
Droid_Nexus said:
Thanks!
Update 2: Also tried push via ADB but still no dice
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I didn't get it to install too, I think he forgot to edit the manifest for froyo like with the microbes wallpaper.
Try this normal apk, created from the OP's port.
Oh yes, my build.prop has the sdk set to 9, thats why i didnt notice it. Adding to OP when i get to the comp. Its not intended to install like a normal apk.
New version with a lot of fixes:
manifest edited to sdk 8(2.2), cleaned a bunch of lines related to the other LWPs
deleted unnecesary files from raw and xml folders
optiPNG applied to reduce size
classes.dex cleaned
package name changed to com.android.nexuss
signed and installable. Thats all.
Can I install this without having root access?
Sent from my Nexus One using XDA App
Last version works with unrooted phones(supporting LWPs) without problems.
Thanks alot works perfect on desire.
Latest Google play with dark theme hope you like it.
instructions:
delete vending.apk from system/app
move this one to same location,give proper permissions (rw-r-r)
no need to reboot.
enjoy
For anyone looking for the Inverted PlayStore v3.9.16, here ya go... I've been running this for past 5 days... works perfect on my SR. I didn't flash, but opted to extract the phonesky.apk from the package, reset permissions (rw.r.r), and pushed to my /system/app folder. Reboot, all should be well. This site also has other inverted Gapps (check the "Download" link on home page).
http://www.rujelus22.com/evo/m/index.php
I am using a theme that I downloaded from the theme store, however I wondering if there's any way to edit the downloaded theme. For example I am wanting to keep the stock touchwiz keyboard and still have everything else themed.
shooter445 said:
I am using a theme that I downloaded from the theme store, however I wondering if there's any way to edit the downloaded theme. For example I am wanting to keep the stock touchwiz keyboard and still have everything else themed.
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I would think you find the keyboard in secsettings2 or whatever file all the system core files are in from the stock theme, copy it and replace it with the themed keyboard apk, and don't forget to set permissions to rx-rx-r? That's my best bet. @SICKMADE ? Am I close?
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There's an easy way around it. If you're applying theme from theme store, all you have to do is delete theme.input files
Any app that deletes .apk files, will work.
Example*
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...roid.optimizer
Just find the .apk and delete than reboot. profit
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eventheodds1 said:
There's an easy way around it. If you're applying theme from theme store, all you have to do is delete theme.input files
Any app that deletes .apk files, will work.
Example*
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...roid.optimizer
Just find the .apk and delete than reboot. profit
Hit the thanks button if I helped you out ?
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Yeah I did something like that, after I found the file I added a .bak extention to the end making it a backup, rebooted, and I got my stock keyboard back.
shooter445 said:
Yeah I did something like that, after I found the file I added a .bak extention to the end making it a backup, rebooted, and I got my stock keyboard back.
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All you have to do is use a root file manager like root browser then go into your data/app folder there you will find all the apps you have installed onto your device including every individual themed apk from whatever theme you downloaded and installed from Sammy theme store... if there is something that you don't like or want from a particular theme ie. Icons or keyboard just simply scroll until you see all the apps from the theme you installed and delete which ever themed app folder that you don't want. Hope that made some sense lol.