My deivce is HTC HD2 with TyphooN CyanogenMod 7
ADW launcher is witch it has bulid-in
but i install an EX version to replace it
then the theme chooser(also build-in) didn't work perfectly with ADW launcher EX
Is there any way to modified the configuration or something else to fix it?
I have tried to repack the theme chooser back to apk and re-install it again.
But the system said that i can't re-install it.
Bump. I would love to know how to do this as well.
zerowonderboy said:
Bump. I would love to know how to do this as well.
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I found i could change it partially, but not all of the theme will be applied
there seems like don't have other solution...
you can try to install some theme which created by the same writer of theme chooser
Does anyone know of a way to use a .mtz theme on the Droid Charge ?
Like a MIUI based theme or a theme that you would apply using theme chooser.
If not how would I go about editing my current theme to make it look like another theme from a previous rom version ?
I am pretty sure the answer is no, you cannot.
As far as porting you would either have to learn to do it yourself or try to get one of the themers around here to do it...
So, I'm new to this whole process. I have searched and installed many CM11 themes, from the play store.
None of them, have shown up in the theme chooser.
So what can I do?
jackisafk said:
So, I'm new to this whole process. I have searched and installed many CM11 themes, from the play store.
None of them, have shown up in the theme chooser.
So what can I do?
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no one?
Thanks....
If you go into settings, there should be a theme option there to apply the themes? Otherwise, check if the themes you installed are apps that you can open - they might include directions there for installation.
This issue can occure by having and outdated theme chooser.
There are two types of CM11 themes:
The one that includes the new milestone release are having a new theme chooser.
The old one can only be runned by roms that aren't updated yet to the new theme chooser.
Please send some screenshots of your theme chooser
you can change theme in "setting -theme", if it didn't show your themes, please ensure you have installed the latest CM11 rom.
Hi ,
I'm trying to build a custom rom for the jiayu g4 with as base stock kitkat rom.
Now, I would like to add theme ability to the rom. Not with xposed framework or such, just a theme chooser like in the xperia and cm settings.
Can anyone help me with this? The intension is to have such setting (or app that I can link to settings) to easely change the theme.
If there's an option to do this, but specific for my kind of phone (so no theme's exist yet), I wouldn't mind theming a bit. In that case I could provide the users with 3 or 4 different UI collours and different icons or such to choose from.
Thanks,
Louis
louis-JYG4t said:
Hi ,
I'm trying to build a custom rom for the jiayu g4 with as base stock kitkat rom.
Now, I would like to add theme ability to the rom. Not with xposed framework or such, just a theme chooser like in the xperia and cm settings.
Can anyone help me with this? The intension is to have such setting (or app that I can link to settings) to easely change the theme.
If there's an option to do this, but specific for my kind of phone (so no theme's exist yet), I wouldn't mind theming a bit. In that case I could provide the users with 3 or 4 different UI collours and different icons or such to choose from.
Thanks,
Louis
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You could try adding the Cyanogenmod theme chooser into the ROM and offer some themes for it but that isn't device specific as such. That would most likely be the easy option where something else could take a lot of time though.
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A_Bunny
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A_Bunny said:
You could try adding the Cyanogenmod theme chooser into the ROM and offer some themes for it but that isn't device specific as such. That would most likely be the easy option where something else could take a lot of time though.
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A_Bunny
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How can i add the Cyanogenmod theme chooser into the ROM? Isn't the cyanogenmod theme engine built in in the framework and very difficult to add to a ROM?
louis-JYG4t said:
How can i add the Cyanogenmod theme chooser into the ROM? Isn't the cyanogenmod theme engine built in in the framework and very difficult to add to a ROM?
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It is built into the framework and requires an AOSP based rom. Also the version for that OS had a ton of issues that were never fixed as it abandoned for the newer setup
zelendel said:
It is built into the framework and requires an AOSP based rom. Also the version for that OS had a ton of issues that were never fixed as it abandoned for the newer setup
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So you're telling me I must not try to add the cyanogenmod theme engine? What would be the easiest way to add some theme's then? It doesn't have to be theming like in cyanogenmod or such. Just changing the theme collour from as example black to blue would be enough for me. Then I can provide them with the themes black, blue, red, green or such.
Thanks for taking the time to answer
louis-JYG4t said:
So you're telling me I must not try to add the cyanogenmod theme engine? What would be the easiest way to add some theme's then? It doesn't have to be theming like in cyanogenmod or such. Just changing the theme collour from as example black to blue would be enough for me. Then I can provide them with the themes black, blue, red, green or such.
Thanks for taking the time to answer
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To do what you want you would have to rewrite all the base framework files and add everything in by hand. To be honest it will be far more work then it is worth. Your best option would be to make flashable theme zips, where you change all the color options to each and every single apk in the rom.
zelendel said:
To do what you want you would have to rewrite all the base framework files and add everything in by hand. To be honest it will be far more work then it is worth. Your best option would be to make flashable theme zips, where you change all the color options to each and every single apk in the rom.
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wouldn't it work to just change the systemui or such so the status bar, volume pannel, settings etc change collour and maybe some icons (like wifi, bt,..)? And then I could search for an app that automaticaly flashes zip's, that way the users just need to choose the theme they want and the phone does the rest himself?
Or is there a way to implend xposed modules into the system so I can use XthemeEngine without having to install xposed module? Or implend xposed framework and XthemeEngine in the ROM so you just flash it with the rest of the ROM? But in that last case, it maybe would be stupid to do the work for it as everyone can easily find out about XthemeEngine if they realy want to apply some themes. Plus xposed and XthemeEngine would be 2 apps taking space in the drawer and memory wasting for the users who don't want to theme..
louis-JYG4t said:
wouldn't it work to just change the systemui or such so the status bar, volume pannel, settings etc change collour and maybe some icons (like wifi, bt,..)? And then I could search for an app that automaticaly flashes zip's, that way the users just need to choose the theme they want and the phone does the rest himself?
Or is there a way to implend xposed modules into the system so I can use XthemeEngine without having to install xposed module? Or implend xposed framework and XthemeEngine in the ROM so you just flash it with the rest of the ROM? But in that last case, it maybe would be stupid to do the work for it as everyone can easily find out about XthemeEngine if they realy want to apply some themes. Plus xposed and XthemeEngine would be 2 apps taking space in the drawer and memory wasting for the users who don't want to theme..
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Well thats the thing. The volume panel color shares its color with the rest of the menus in the rom, The settings is set by the settings apk and the icons are scattered across a ton of different apks. Some in the framework and some in the system ui.
The xposed route is up to you. I find no use for xposed myself.
Ill be honest there is no easy way to do this. What you want to do takes weeks worth of work even for a single color theme. This is due to everything being cross linked to everything else. You change the color for say the clock then the color changes in 50 other places as well.
I have the recently installed Noughta and applied a new theme. However i noticed that no matter which theme i apply, some of the pages revert to the standard xperia softkeys. is this normal?
See examples
coleburns said:
I have the recently installed Noughta and applied a new theme. However i noticed that no matter which theme i apply, some of the pages revert to the standard xperia softkeys. is this normal?
See examples
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Sony has changed theme permissions from Nougat onwards. Only themes made with official theme creator will be fully compatible.
arjun.arora said:
Sony has changed theme permissions from Nougat onwards. Only themes made with official theme creator will be fully compatible.
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Thanked for the update. It's really stupid.
Are you aware of any official noughat themes?