Any TW Roms out there with PAC or PA features? Like Per app DPI? I Tried the Xposed framework on JellyBeans but it didn't work.
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ProtheusIRC said:
Any TW Roms out there with PAC or PA features? Like Per app DPI? I Tried the Xposed framework on JellyBeans but it didn't work.
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No there aren't any.
jmxc23 said:
No there aren't any.
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Thank you for that informative post.
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ProtheusIRC said:
Thank you for that informative post.
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Oh my bad you want me to tell you that there aren't any ROMs that fit the criteria in a paragraph or perhaps you want me to tell you in 500 words. You are dealing with touchwiz so unless xposed is built in the ROM you are going to have problems installing it to a touchwiz ROM.
What modules did you try with xposed framework? Pretty sure both xblast and gravity box modules have what you seek (that's what I'm familiar with), but I think the wanam xposed module is specifically for touch wiz.
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I've tried Roms with xposed built in and in every one, Per App DPI was non functional
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Xposed installer/framework alone won't do it. You have to download and activate modules (I listed 3 different ones earlier, but there are many). Go into xposed installer, go to download section, check out the various modules. Say you download xblst for example (could any module), make the changes/tweaks you want, make sure the module is active in xposed installer, reboot and then you'll see the changes.
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Hey all, does anyone know of any good LCD density apps for 4.1.2/4.2.2 builds?
I have had l limited or no success to date.
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madmaverickmatt said:
Hey all, does anyone know of any good LCD density apps for 4.1.2/4.2.2 builds?
I have had l limited or no success to date.
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i read someone say you can just edit your build.prop but ive never done it that way.
ddurandSGS3 said:
i read someone say you can just edit your build.prop but ive never done it that way.
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I thought that was just for the play store?
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ddurandSGS3 said:
i read someone say you can just edit your build.prop but ive never done it that way.
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Changing DPI globally by any means can have adverse effects on your phones stability and on lots of apps, for example, GOggle play may quit working or the phone may not boot.
yeah never done it, ust read someone suggest it to someone else.
iev always ran roms taht have the option for LCD density built in
Use xposed framework and look for xposed dip app settings
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Addiso said:
Use xposed framework and look for xposed dip app settings
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That looks neat I'll try it.
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Addiso said:
Use xposed framework and look for xposed dip app settings
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I can't find the dip app, do you have a link?
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Has anybody tried out the xposed installer on this phone.
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centenj said:
Has anybody tried out the xposed installer on this phone.
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But to answer your question, yes, I have xposed on my phone and works wonderfully. If you're using the new 4.3 ROM's, there's a special version you have to install, search the xposed thread and you'll find it. Just make sure and post in the appropriate section.
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Well I flashed Beanstalk on the Blaze and I noticed it has the app installed already. But can't seem to get to work.
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You have to open Xposed and install it, and activate the module.
centenj said:
Well I flashed Beanstalk on the Blaze and I noticed it has the app installed already. But can't seem to get to work.
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You have to upgrade to the 4.3 version. Find the xposed thread, the version is in there.
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Is it possible to change navbar button colors using a file explorer? I have googled many times but still haven't seen a way.
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yankeesfan714 said:
Is it possible to change navbar button colors using a file explorer? I have googled many times but still haven't seen a way.
Thanks
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No, as far as I know, it's not possible.
But if it is possible, the location of the navigation bar properties, definitely is in the internal storage.
To reach this, you need root. But I don't see the point of changing navbar colors manual, while having root access.
Because if you have root access on your device, you should install the Xposed Framework and a module called XBlast Tools
With that module you can change the navbar color and more, like application shortcuts on the navbar.
If you don't know what Xposed is, look it up here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401
I hope this helps you.
yankeesfan714 said:
Is it possible to change navbar button colors using a file explorer? I have googled many times but still haven't seen a way.
Thanks
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I'll try xblast. M curious if it will work since navbar isn't native on gs4active. But I'll give it a go. Thanks buddy
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yankeesfan714 said:
Is it possible to change navbar button colors using a file explorer? I have googled many times but still haven't seen a way.
Thanks
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if your willing to change roms, paranoid android has that built in.
yankeesfan714 said:
I'll try xblast. M curious if it will work since navbar isn't native on gs4active. But I'll give it a go. Thanks buddy
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Xblast gives the option to show the navbar, even when it isn't originally on the device.
So this must work.
If this works, please thank the post, it will be my first thanked post
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I'll try xblast. M curious if it will work since navbar isn't native on gs4active. But I'll give it a go. Thanks buddy
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I didn't mention it anywhere except my signature but I'm on gs4 active and we are stuck with stock based 4.2.2 Roms for gs4 or gs4a using safestrap recovery so paranoid is not an option. But its sweet on my note 2.
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Ibrahim9999 said:
Xblast gives the option to show the navbar, even when it isn't originally on the device.
So this must work.
If this works, please thank the post, it will be my first thanked post
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Xblast works great. Thanks buddy.
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Use Xblast
Use Xposed installer to find and download Xblast tool. Enjoy
Hey everyone, just a quick question. I was wondering if the Xposed framework will work on the latest Carbon nightly. I read that Xposed used to be baked into the ROM itself, but they removed it due to stability issues. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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AnTiDoWn3r said:
Hey everyone, just a quick question. I was wondering if the Xposed framework will work on the latest Carbon nightly. I read that Xposed used to be baked into the ROM itself, but they removed it due to stability issues. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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i'm wondering the same but for the Infuse....theres an app where i have to change the dpi of the app to match my phones and the dev said i had to use xposed framework to do it
This is something you ask in the respective ROM thread
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It should work fine. Don't see why it wouldn't. Works for me.
Is there anyway to get an xposed mod for the new slimkat 4.1 recent apps menu? I'd like to install it on mastamoons cm11.
Bump. I'm very interested to see if this is possible.
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Anyone have any input where this could be possible or not?
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Nobody? -bump-
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ErikFry said:
Is there anyway to get an xposed mod for the new slimkat 4.1 recent apps menu? I'd like to install it on mastamoons cm11.
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Hi, yes it's a very useful implementation of the recent apps side toolbar type thing. And xposed module would be great.
andyscuff said:
Hi, yes it's a very useful implementation of the recent apps side toolbar type thing. And xposed module would be great.
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I know! Glad to see you agree! Do you know if this is being developed or if it is even feasible?
ErikFry said:
I know! Glad to see you agree! Do you know if this is being developed or if it is even feasible?
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I've no idea to be honest, but I guess the fact that it's been implemented in one rom it's maybe possible for others