Question Theming tools broken on TQ1A.221205.012? [solved] - Google Pixel 7 Pro

I just updated my P7P to the latest security update and rerooted and all.
Root works and all other modules installed seem to work corerctly.
However, Themer can no longer change anything related to the Quick settings beyond transparency and AOSP mods can't apply any changes whatsoever, and trying to enable network monitoring on the quick settings pannel makes the UI to crash constantly.
Lsposed and its modules are also enabled and working correctly.
Anyone else expariencing the same issue?
I am missing anything important here?
[SOLUTION]
-Disable Magisk hide or any similar functionality.
-Uninstall all the theme modules, even the ones that seem to work.
-Reboot
-Access the apps settings and delete all data from all the apps realted to the themes and modules just uninstalled.
-Reinstall all the modules (reboot required).
-Apply all the theming options you had before.
After that it should work again.
If you have very especific and complex themes adn UI changes made you might want to try to create a backup of those before going through that process, as it will remove all UI modificatons made with those tools.

All the stuff I use in Themer (Gradient, QS shapes, custom brightness slider + icons) works perfectly for me.
However in AOSP Mods I can't move the status bar clock to the right anymore, since updating my phone to the December patch. Other things like moving the brightness bar to the bottom work, though.

jericho246 said:
All the stuff I use in Themer (Gradient, QS shapes, custom brightness slider + icons) works perfectly for me.
However in AOSP Mods I can't move the status bar clock to the right anymore, since updating my phone to the December patch. Other things like moving the brightness bar to the bottom work, though.
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For me shapes, brightness bars, colors on the panel and so dont work, the custom clock does tho.
On AOSP mods nothing related to status bar works, and if i enable wifi status on Quick Settinsg Pannel i get the UI crashing...

Okay, i fixed it.
For anyone with the same issue, this is what i did:
-Disable Magisk hide or any similar functionality.
-Uninstall all the theme modules, even the ones that seem to work.
-Reboot
-Access the apps settings and delete all data from all the apps realted to the themes and modules just uninstalled.
-Reinstall all the modules (reboot required).
-Apply all the theming options you had before.
After that it should work again.
If you have very especific and complex themes adn UI changes made you might want to create a backup of those before going through that process, as it will remove all UI modificatons made with those tools.

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Dont think so mate, seem to be stuck with whats there in the moto g, strange
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System UI not changing to black theme

I have substratum black theme with Andromeda on rootless Oreo Note 8.. all my themes work ( youtube, drive, email, etc) but the system UI (like the top part where all the toggle buttons are) won't change it just stays white.. it used to work until yesterday my device restarted and now only the system UI won't change. I've uninstalled it and re-enabled it but it just stays red (like how in the manager it has green for enabled and red for disabled) any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated
Same issue.
I'm having the same issue with Swift for Samsung using Andromeda non-root. What I noticed that is strange is that even after disabling and uninstalling, all the System UI overlays still show UP-TO-DATE. That makes me wonder if it doesn't apply the System UI overlays because it looks like they are already installed when they aren't actually installed.
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Date in status bar?

Is this not a thing in this OS or am I not finding the setting? You have to scroll down to see the current date and doesn't sticky on the bar.
I don't believe it's possible without modifications.
Nevertheless you can achieve this with gravitybox (root/ magisk and xposed needed).
you need xposed and flat style bar indicator pro, i don't know if gravity box can activate the date in statusbar
Edit: it can, but disappear after a while or reboot, don't know why
Or substratum theme. On OP5 i successfully used K-Manager (which dynamically generates substratum themes) to display date in status bar but I'm unable to make it work on OP6.
GrumpyRaver said:
Is this not a thing in this OS or am I not finding the setting? You have to scroll down to see the current date and doesn't sticky on the bar.
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There's no room for it in the bar it would take up a whole section
It works with xposed and gravitybox.
Forgot to post the screenshot
PS: LOL. You cannot take a screenhot of the notch. On screenshot it shows a continuous status bar.

Disabling vibrate/silent notification icons

I've just noticed after updating to 5.1.7 (I skipped .6) that I have a vibrate icon in the status bar (I am in vibrate, so this isn't in itself odd). However, I can't seem to find a way to hide it. I checked Settings / Status Bar / Icon Manager, but it isn't listed there.
I am rooted with magisk, and have xposed, if there is a simple workaround that anyone can recommend.
(While I'm posting, I really wish I could move the clock over to the right too.)
Thanks!
Systemui tuner in app store might be able to do that
Thanks, that worked! I toggled off "volume", and it took care of both.
Thanks for helping! There's no "vibration" option in System UI Tuner makes people so confusing...
vungsung said:
Thanks for helping! There's no "vibration" option in System UI Tuner makes people so confusing...
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Oxygen already allows to hide things in the Status Bar, under the Display options, you don't need a third party app On custom ROMs, depends on the build though !
Totone56 said:
Oxygen already allows to hide things in the Status Bar, under the Display options, you don't need a third party app On custom ROMs, depends on the build though !
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I'm on Hovoc, which supports disabling Status Bar icons long time ago
But no matter using ROM or SystemUITuner to disable icons, the "Vibrate" icon always showed as the name of "Volume", which makes me confusing lmao.

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