I found this app called Cornerfly on play store and I like it. You can find it free from play store.
Rounded Corner is better.:silly:
Roundr my Mohd. Adib started it all. It is the best. Has paid add-ons too. and supports overlapping of statusbar and other functionalities....
I found another App..its called Roundr..its better than Cornerfly...free available in playstore
Roundr uses less resources
Roundr is definitely a lot better - on Cornerfly, it's a bit buggy, as the navigation bar doesn't always get the rounded effect.
Rounded Corner from THSoftware is better, slighter and less bugs
Cornerfly has a few annoying bugs, such as constantly placing rounded edges underneath notification bar instead of right at the top, noticed this issue with multiple apps
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This post is for Anders, as it's the simplest place I can post the images for viewing.
When I select "dot paginator top," regardless of whether "show desktop indicator" is on or not, after using an application like camera, the icons are shifted over ever so slightly. The bottom icon tray strangely enough is not.
This is with versions 1.0.0 and 1.0.1.
Here are the screenshots. 1-3 show the graphical glitch.
Definitely with the beautiful widgets screen, it cuts off the right side. On the shot with the google search bar, the search bar itself is pushed over (it's usually centered perfectly). Same thing with the last image which has a switchpro widget.
The 4th one shows the normal screen with the google search bar. Comparing it with the first image, the icons get pushed slightly closer together and down to the right. I can't tell if they are shrunk any.
Again, this occurs not when ADW first loads, but after using certain programs. Camera is the one I can use to reproduce the bug each time.
I'm currently trying to theme the rounded lists found in apps like HTC Mail and People. From what I found, there's a transparent "mask" that makes up the top and bottom graphics -- it's basically what makes it round. The graphic is mostly transparent and only blocks out the corners to make them round. What I want to know is if the part that sits under that (meaning in actual use when the app is running) a simple white graphic file or a color setting found somewhere in some XML file.
It's weird because items towards the middle of a rounded list do have a graphic file (it's just a 1x1 white square) that makes up it's background. So I can make items in the middle of the list look good but that leaves the top and bottom (or if there's only 1-2 items on the list, the entire list) as simple white.
I really hope that theres a graphic I'm missing or else the lists are just gonna' have to stay simple and uninteresting.
I think I might know what you're talking about but I'm not sure. Can you post a screenshot to reference?
Check out THIS THREAD. The corners are square in the screenshot because he had the wrong png's in there, the 2.2 message boxes do have rounded corners. If that's what you're talking about then check rujelo's post.
I'm designing an app and I'm curious what's your opinion on bottom navigation bar? Personally, I'm in favor of sidebar navigation (with swipe out), but I understand that the majority of users don't know for the swipe action and have to click on the upper left hamburger icon to pull it out. BUT that is becoming a big-ass problem as phones are getting bigger and taller, so it's harder and harder to reach the damn icon, so obviously it's not a user friendly approach.
Google also seems to be heading to bottom navigation bar more and more. There's one in Google Photos and it has been added to material guidelines: https://material.io/guidelines/components/bottom-navigation.html#
so... what's your opinion?
I upgraded to the Pixel 2 from my LG G6, and the only thing I miss are the rounded corners. They make the OS feel much more inviting and modern in my opinion. I'm using one of the apps on the Play Store right now, and on the launcher and in most apps it works fine. However, it doesn't work on the lockscreen and notification shade (obviously), and when in landscape only the top 2 corners are rounded.
I was wondering, is there a way to get rounded corners on a system level, so that all elements are always rounded? Something like an Xposed module or a feature in a custom ROM? I've been searching for a while but haven't found anything, the only results are for apps but those are too inconsistent like I said above.
I use substratum and the Pitch Black theme. There you got an option to set the rounded corners...
So I hate the massive Navbar in Pie, but unfortunately I'm order to use Quickswitch the Navbar must remain. After testing countless options, I only came to one solution I was happy with. You'll need Substratum lite, and Substratum Samsung System Mods from the play store, as well as Natcho Notch. Yes.. Samsung System Mods...it works with LG. After installing these 3 apps, open Substratum and Samsung System Mods and go to the last option.
There are only 3 overlays to choose from, but various Mods under each of the 3. Select the first option "Android System" and scroll down to Navbar Height and choose something reasonable like 28dp. If we make it too small we have issues triggering it and the pill looks ridiculous. Install the overlay and reboot. Open Natch Notch and select "blackout Navbar and round corners on bottom. Set the status bar height to 0 unless you want to hide the Notch but that kind of defeats the purpose here which is having the most screen space possible. Move the sliders until your Navbar is black and your corners match...here is the result:
Screenshot cut out the notch. CHRIST! of course the photo is sideways and I can't rotate it.
Screenshots using the latest version of Librechair as my launcher and recents provider
Fullscreen gesture navbar
See this
How did you do that? Quick switch still works correctly on any page or app?
Navbar
Thanks for this. Was awaiting the gesture control. Since LG is fast on update I'd use this for now