Manipulate Notification panel android 12 - General Questions and Answers

I would like to modify the notification panel a bit.
I use a custom Rom, and are able to compile it my self (done it already), but never really changed anything.
Since I looked at some code, I would guess that I have to tinker around with xml files.
My Problem, where do I find them(to change the notification panel, directory would be helpful).
Are there other things I have to look out for when changing them(like file size, editing make files, etc.)
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1. Making the grey background transparent
2.Only if I am able to, but I think that it would look better with the curves following the blue line.
3. I do not have a camera there, so it's unused space.

hey, i have a rooted galaxy with android 13, can i replace the notification panel files to have the stock notification panel, im new at modding so i dont know how to edit it

What Android OS is currently running?

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android 13 one ui 5.1

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I've got a problem, I was trying to modify the original Statusbar of CM7.First I haven't got any problems when I change the battery, wifi, bluetooh and oher icons, but for finish my work I want to edit the green lines that appears, when the statusbar is open, under some quick setiings (like wifi, bluetooh, gps and sound), and replace it for some blue lines....
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I add an Image, with a mark around that exactly I want to modify, and my framework-res.apk and SystemUI.apk too...
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There should be a option in CM Settings -> Power Widgets -> Color
If not, it must be implemented on CMParts.apk
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There should be a option in CM Settings -> Power Widgets -> Color
If not, it must be implemented on CMParts.apk
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Exactly I'm saying the second option, I wan't to modify the original .apk for change the default color by fabric...the... do you know what resource I must to modify?

[Q] ZTE V970M 4.2.2 ROM's Notification drop-down layout

I have a ZTE V970M (it's the MTK6577 with 512MB RAM version, in case anyone wants to know) and recently flashed superdragonpt's 4.2.2 ROM (which can be found at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2422781). The ROM works surprisingly well, but there is a problem that is bugging me so much: the time and date on the Notifications drop-down don't seem to be properly aligned. They should be a few more pixels away from each other, like on virtually any other stock-based 4.2.2 ROMs, and the clock should have a bigger left margin (the Notifications button should be smaller too, but of course I can fix that myself). I tried decompiling SystemUI.apk, editing system_bar_notification_panel_title.xml then recompiling, but the apk just crashed after I copied it to system/app. Is there anything I can do to separate them a bit? I suck badly at XML, so I'd appreciate a detailed tutorial on this. Even making the drop-down looks exactly like Nexus 4's would be nice. Thank you very much in advance!
Here is a screenshot from my phone and one from Nexus 4 for comparison:
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Icon notifications and folder icons

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OK I am an ex iPhone owner and OPO CM12 was the reason I jumped the wagon however I still miss few things such as ios folders icon with notifications and simple notifications on top of a file.
I am sure there is a solution could you please show me how
Thanks
humadoon said:
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OK I am an ex iPhone owner and OPO CM12 was the reason I jumped the wagon however I still miss few things such as ios folders icon with notifications and simple notifications on top of a file.
I am sure there is a solution could you please show me how
Thanks
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I recommend nova launcher, you can customise just about anything. If you have a folder with app shortcuts in it, it will display a notification as in the screenshot below I have a new Gmail message. I'm using nova prime (paid version), it has the notification customizations and is well worth it. You may be able to do it with other custom launchers but I haven't tried.
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Not sure what the notifications on top of a file are, can you elaborate?

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Seen it, tried it to the point of changing the look of third party apps like Instagram and you tube.. Curious about possibility on changing the system ui layers and some other stuff.. But before that, wanna know how to revert to stock layers ? I know they are kept in system/vendor/overlay but can't copy/paste to that directory since explorer says it's read only..
OK, the layer manager got uninstall func, so that's solved but the question about changing ui still remains..
Some thoughts?
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I tried the Layer and seem to work but not on all menus. For example, the menu settings by selecting color black for the background, remains white while submenus change color completely and work well. Perhaps the problem is that the layers are not include the menu "cover" and "safety", which is used on our terminal.
If any user is able to create layers would be great thing.
Yes, the same happened to me. For apps it works great but UI makes a problem.. For now I personally use it for Google play store, and Android keyboards to get dimmer layout.
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Modifying The Icons On Status Bar with SystemUI

In the past days with older version of Android, it is easy to do by modifying PNG files in drawable-xxhdpi folder in SystemUI.apk, but now with the new version like Marshmallow, I can't find those specific PNG files of Wifi, signal strength and battery icons in systemui.
Not only the Z5 which I'm using now, my HTC One M8 with 6.0.1/Sense 8 can't find those files either.
How can I modify those icons now with Marshmallow?
The picture below is my HTC M8 with Lollipop+Sense 6, I have modified the Wifi and battery icon.
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How can I modify those icons now with Marshmallow?
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From Android Kitkat on, statusbar icons are drawed by code instead of being rendered from .png files.
You should root and install one of the Xposed modules that have this function, for example Xstana
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/app-xstana-navigation-status-bars-t2834474
If you are able to, you can take the challenging apk-editing way to change the icons (editing of xml and smali files inside SystemUI.apk). For the battery icon you can follow this guide (and try if it works on Z5): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2761928

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