Hi,
I'm new with android ROM cooking. The compile from PC-Man and CM sources is working fine. I was able to change some little things (default wallpaper / bootanimation). But now I want change the default font.
Does any one knows, where it is defined ? I know, I can change it after the rom is flashed, but I want change it in the sources.
Thanks,
Harvey
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I'm trying to learn how to modify certain android components but I'm having trouble compiling from source.
I downloaded Launcher2 from cyanogen git://github.com/cyanogen/android_frameworks_base.git but Eclipse says it can't resolved some classes.
Some of these classes belong to other repositories like android_framework_base core and graphics. Do I need to bring the sources for these too? will these get compiled into -the Launcher making it huge? What is the correct configuration for eclipse to compile individual apps?
Thank you in advance.
i have the same problems with u~
yes, you need the whole android tree.
then do:
make Launcher2
hope that helps.
Hi,
Recently I have modified and replaced phone.apk successfully and now I want to change framework-res.apk because I want to change the lockscreen of my device. But how can I compile framework-res.apk from source?
Many thanks in advice
Hello everyone,
After developing some applications for Android I decided to get the source code for Android 4. I want to change my "Home" application. Actually I don't want to change it at all, but change it a little. I download the source code using repo from the branch Android4.0.3_r1 (I don't remember exactly). Under the folder "/packages/apps/" I get the "Launcher2" folder and import it at the Eclipse. Then a miracle confused happened! There are undeclared variables, undefined methods, etc! I cannot understand a thing!
I want a little help for:
- Making this source code run
OR
- Downloading the right source code.
Could you help me how to find and run the original source from Google?
no one has had (as far as i know) any success porting the ICS launcher to 2.X
you may want to look into a custom ROM, or a themed launcher.
mtmerrick said:
no one has had (as far as i know) any success porting the ICS launcher to 2.X
you may want to look into a custom ROM, or a themed launcher.
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Hi again,
Actually I am not trying to port an ICS application to Android 2. Launcher2 is the name of the application for Android 4. Launcher2 works as "Home" application, as I understand.
The problem is that from the source code provided by Google there are errors. Undefined methods, etc. Is there any way to compile and build the Launcher2 application and disappear these errors? And, if there is no way to do it do you know any similar open-source application?
Hello all,
I've forked a CM9 repo for the HTC One X and am able to successfully compile and build but I'd like to add my own repo to the build process. I'm not quite sure how everything works together yet but it seems that the default.xml may be the place where I need to make the change. Is that true? If not, how can I go about adding my own source to my CM9 workspace in order to compile and build a ROM based on my source changes.
Thanks!
How to add cm12 theme engine to a rom please someone help me how to port it to other rom as paranoid android lollipop version and many other roms have it so please help me by telling how please............ many other also want this feature to be implemented to other roms
someone please help
I am no themer, but if a ROM properly supports the CM theme engine, it should already work on their rom. Inly difference really should be some of the icons. If they made their icons default to the secondary color scheme in your theme, it should automatically be colored.
If you know how to cherry-pick features on github and how to build a rom, you can easily add it. Just take help from any dev and they would be more than happy to help you but nobody will have the time to teach you how to use github and build roms, cherry pick features.
You'd need to build from source and add the correct commits.
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