easy way to get navbar with transparent buttons
requirement
- substratum and flux 6.4.0 theme
- LP app (used for high level modifications)(forbidden on xda even to say its full name, just search it)
installation
step 1
flux 6.4.0 theme needs to be modified.
open flux_6.4.0.apk with any archiver extractor tool like winrar
extract all files
go to
../Flux_v6.4.0_P.apk/assets/overlays/com.android.systemui.navbars/type2_Pie_Inspired
copy all "recent xml"
replace all "home xml" and "back xml" files with "recent xml" by keeping their names.
do the same for
../Flux_v6.4.0_P.apk/assets/overlays/com.android.systemui.navbars/type3_Android_11-12-13
step 2
open flux_6.4.0.apk with any archiver extractor tool like winrar
remove folders
Flux_v6.4.0_P.apk/assets/overlays/com.android.systemui.navbars/type2_Pie_Inspired
Flux_v6.4.0_P.apk/assets/overlays/com.android.systemui.navbars/type3_Android_11-12-13
copy the same folders with replaced files into Flux_v6.4.0_P.apk
Step 3
use LP app to sigh the Flux_v6.4.0_P.apk
Step 4
install Flux_v6.4.0_P.apk
go to substratum and choose
systemui.navbars
Pie_Inspired
reboot
go to substratum and enable new theme
done.
PM me if any questions
x111 said:
easy way..
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I am using gingercollab and bliss for the theme and it is cool theme, but the search bar is green...and its pretty annoying I searched everywhere to find a way to change this but could not....anyone?
takgeun68 said:
I am using gingercollab and bliss for the theme and it is cool theme, but the search bar is green...and its pretty annoying I searched everywhere to find a way to change this but could not....anyone?
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So what exactly are you trying to get? The stock version of the google search bar?
kenvan19 said:
So what exactly are you trying to get? The stock version of the google search bar?
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well sort of but i was just wondering if there was a setting menu where i can change the color of the search bar
takgeun68 said:
well sort of but i was just wondering if there was a setting menu where i can change the color of the search bar
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Ah ok, I understand now. No there is not that, however you can do some small edits to the theme in order to change how that bar looks. I'd recommend going through the themes that work on CM7 RC1 (though I'm sure you understand why, this is because GBCollab is essentially CM7 RC1) and seeing if you can find a google search bar you like. You can find screenshots of all of them in my reference guide for themes or you can just click this link. Once you find one you like, download that theme, unzip it and open it up. Inside of the folder system, you'll find a folder called apps and in there you'll see a bunch of apk files including GoogleQuickSearchBox.apk. Grab that file.
Now there are two ways you can do get this onto your phone, the first of which I've never actually gotten to work for myself but I'm going to list it anyways because...who knows?
1) Download Root Explorer from the market.
2) Somehow get the file I told you to grab earlier onto your phone's SDcard, doesn't matter how just remember where you put it.
3) Open up Root Explorer and navigate to where you put that file.
4) Long press the file and select Move on the menu that pops up.
5) Navigate back to the root of Root Explorer and scroll down to the folder System (this'll be one step back from your SDcard)
6) Navigate to the folder Apps
7) At the top, click on where it says [mount r/w]
8) At the bottom click on the paste button and when it asks you if you want to replace the existing file, select yes or ok whichever is answering in the affirmative.
9) Reboot
This has never actually worked for me, I've heard others say it works great so I don't know. If it doesn't work for you here is the other way we can do this however it requires you are on Windows and have either WinRAR or 7zip.
1) Download both the Bliss theme and the theme you want to steal the search box from
2) DO NOT UNZIP BLISS but DO unzip the other theme and again pull out the search box.
3) Open Bliss in WinRAR or 7zip but DO NOT UNZIP IT
4) Navigate to system/apps again and drag the GoogleQuickSearch.apk file you want to use into that folder. I've never done this with 7zip but on WinRAR it'll have a pop up after finishes adding it and just hit OK or Yes, again not sure what it says but just answer in the affirmative.
5) Put the modified Bliss theme on your SDcard and flash it as you normally would.
I know this method works because I've used it. You can also use this method to replace other system apps in that folder. Plus it makes you feel all cool because you edited a theme
~~EDIT~~
I've also attached the stock search box just in case you want that.
kenvan19 said:
Ah ok, I understand now. No there is not that, however you can do some small edits to the theme in order to change how that bar looks. I'd recommend going through the themes that work on CM7 RC1 (though I'm sure you understand why, this is because GBCollab is essentially CM7 RC1) and seeing if you can find a google search bar you like. You can find screenshots of all of them in my reference guide for themes or you can just click this link. Once you find one you like, download that theme, unzip it and open it up. Inside of the folder system, you'll find a folder called apps and in there you'll see a bunch of apk files including GoogleQuickSearchBox.apk. Grab that file.
Now there are two ways you can do get this onto your phone, the first of which I've never actually gotten to work for myself but I'm going to list it anyways because...who knows?
1) Download Root Explorer from the market.
2) Somehow get the file I told you to grab earlier onto your phone's SDcard, doesn't matter how just remember where you put it.
3) Open up Root Explorer and navigate to where you put that file.
4) Long press the file and select Move on the menu that pops up.
5) Navigate back to the root of Root Explorer and scroll down to the folder System (this'll be one step back from your SDcard)
6) Navigate to the folder Apps
7) At the top, click on where it says [mount r/w]
8) At the bottom click on the paste button and when it asks you if you want to replace the existing file, select yes or ok whichever is answering in the affirmative.
9) Reboot
This has never actually worked for me, I've heard others say it works great so I don't know. If it doesn't work for you here is the other way we can do this however it requires you are on Windows and have either WinRAR or 7zip.
1) Download both the Bliss theme and the theme you want to steal the search box from
2) DO NOT UNZIP BLISS but DO unzip the other theme and again pull out the search box.
3) Open Bliss in WinRAR or 7zip but DO NOT UNZIP IT
4) Navigate to system/apps again and drag the GoogleQuickSearch.apk file you want to use into that folder. I've never done this with 7zip but on WinRAR it'll have a pop up after finishes adding it and just hit OK or Yes, again not sure what it says but just answer in the affirmative.
5) Put the modified Bliss theme on your SDcard and flash it as you normally would.
I know this method works because I've used it. You can also use this method to replace other system apps in that folder. Plus it makes you feel all cool because you edited a theme
~~EDIT~~
I've also attached the stock search box just in case you want that.
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Wowowowowow thx so much!
takgeun68 said:
Wowowowowow thx so much!
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Did it work?
I am currently trying to add additional wallpapers to the stock launcher.apk in ICS because of the glitch that some of you may know about when you choose a picture for a background it makes you crop it and then it doesn't scroll... So this is what i have done.
The Easy Way
WARNING: You will have to redo your icons on your launcher after this.
Step 1.. I used ADB to pull the Launcher2.apk from my Inspire 4g.
Step 2. Opened Launcher2.apk with 7zip and navigated to Launcher2.apk\res\drawable-nodpi\ inside you will find all the default wallpapers for ICS.
Step 3. Take all the wallpapers that you want (Limited to the amount of wallpapers originally in the apk) and rename them to be the same names as the original files in the Launcher and replace them in the zip.
The Dimensions for the new wallpapers are as follows:
960x800 at 72dpi for the Full image
213x189 at 150.012dpi for the thumb (dont ask my why the dpi is like that)
Step 4. Mount your phone as USB
Step 5. Upload the new Launcher2.apk to your SD card
Step 6. Use ES File Explorer to Replace your Launcher2.apk and restart your phone
Step 7. Hit Menu go to Manage apps and find Launcher and choose Force Stop and Clear Data
At this point you will need to redo your icons on and will now be able to choose your wallpapers. Restart phone again if needed.
The Extensive Way (Currently cannot get to work with Launcher - Working on making an App Guide)
WARNING: You will have to redo your icons on your launcher after this.
Step 1. Download Apktool and put them in your SDK Platform-tools folder (Be sure to get both the Jar and the Script don't overwrite the aapt file!)
Step 2. Attach your phone to your computer and ADB pull the Launcher2.apk
Code:
adb pull /system/app/Launcher2.apk /"SAVE FILE HERE"
Step 3. Use the Apktool to extract contents of apk. Open a command prompt and type.
Code:
apktool d Launcher2.apk
Step 4. Edit Launcher2\res\values\arrays.xml and add the additional file names of your new backgrounds.
Step 5. Edit the Launcher2\res\values\public.xml and add the additional file file names to the code with extra Hex item numbers in the drawable section. (here is a hex number chart for those who dont know hex hex)
Step 6. Put your new backgrounds in Launcher2\res\drawable-nodpi
Step 7. Use the Apktool to build the apk.
Code:
apktool b Launcher2
Step 8. Mount your phone as USB
Step 9. Upload the new Launcher2.apk to your SD card
Step 10. Use ES File Explorer to Replace your Launcher2.apk and restart your phone
Step 11. Hit Menu go to Manage apps and find Launcher and choose Force Stop and Clear Data
At this point you will need to redo your icons on and will now be able to choose your wallpapers. Restart phone again if needed.
In order to view and or edit XML files you first must decompile the apk with something like apktool (that's what I use).
After you finish editing you then must recompile it before you can use it on your phone.
"I love my Springfield XD40"
cwhitney24 said:
In order to view and or edit XML files you first must decompile the apk with something like apktool (that's what I use).
After you finish editing you then must recompile it before you can use it on your phone.
"I love my Springfield XD40"
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Thanks, giving it a try now! Will amend to my guide when I complete my new Launcher2.apk
Introducing the Holo Hacker Challenge!
What is this challenge you may say?
Well it is the chance to give something back to your favorite apps!
Here is how it works... The idea is that while some new apps maybe starting to adapt the Holo UI a lot haven't and some have but still use Gingerbread as the Target version.
Your goal is to find a developer that is willing to give you their code for a week or more to upgrade it to the latest stuff.
For an app to qualify, it has to keep some custom item in the new Holo theme carried over from the old interface. An example would be if they had a Red color scheme, use some red throughout the new Holo interface... Don't just make it stock Holo. Also all Gingerbread icons must be upgraded to ICS/JB Icons.
Also there is another way you can do this... If you want to surprise a dev with a new UI, extract the source from the apk, build the new UI, then confirm with them if they want it and if they do they can merge it with their code.
This is meant to be a fun project that anybody can do (but it might be complicated if you don't know how to code, like myself.)
And their is currently no prizes but the prize is basically being apart of the app if the developer makes your version the new one!
Getting Source from an APK
Automatic Way (Step 1-3 only first time!):
Step 1. Download VTS (www.virtuous-ten-studio.com)
Step 2. Open it and click the blue File button, then Open Settings
Step 3. Follow this instruction from the VTS website for adding a framework-res.apk file (Get from a 4.2.2 rom)
To install your framework, navigate to External tools -> Apktool -> Frameworks
Look at the "Add framework" button, notice the text box with the word "tag" in it.
In this text box you can type in a framework tag in case you have multiple frameworks for multiple devices or different Roms.
For example, I have an HTC Evo 4G LTE and I am running Tranquility Rom. I would type in Evo-Tranquility as a tag. That way I know that is the framework for that device on that Rom.
Next you will click on the "Add framework" button and a popup window will appear.
If the framework files are located in your hard drive, click on the round button next "Local file" and navigate to your framework files (ex. framework-res.apk & com.htc.resources.apk)
If the framework files are located on your device, make sure your device is connected and click on the round button next to "Remote file," then click on the arrow next to framework in order to view all your framework apks. Now click on the framework apk you wish to install.
Make sure you use the same "tag" on both framework files for the same Rom/Device.
Press the "OK" button on the bottom right hand side of the settings menu.
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Step 4. Click the Blue button again and click New Solution, then import.
Step 5. Select your apk file
Step 6. Finish in the boxes and it will get your source for you!
The manual way (copied from http://www.souldevteam.net/blog/2012/01/27/how-to-retrieve-source-code-from-an-android-apk-file/)
Step 1. Rename the .apk file you wish to retrieve and change the extension to .zip. Then extract the file that it creates.
Step 2. Copy the contents of the dex2jar folder to the extracted folder to make it easier for yourself, and run:
dex2jar classes.dex
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and copy the resulting “classes.dex.dex2jar.jar” into a new folder.
Step 3. Open up the Java Decompiler and drag “classes.dex.dex2jar.jar” into the window and then go to File > Save and save the source in a .zip file.
Step 4. Extract the saved .zip and copy the contents to a new folder somewhere. This will be where we keep your source code.
Step 5. Now, copy “framework-res.apk” and “yourapk.apk” to the APKTool folder. Then open a command prompt or Terminal window and type:
apktool if framework-res.apk
apktool d <yourapk.apk>
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Step 6. Now just copy the contents of the resulting folder to the same place you copied the contents of “classes.dex.dex2jar.jar” earlier and voila, you have your source code.
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[THEMING -Basic] - How to EDIT
SystemUI.apk/Apps Background
Hi there! Just wanna share..
Just a basic background on how to theme your
ROMS. - ofcourse, give thanks to the
developer of your ROMs! .
I made this thread for those users who have
personal wishes for their Phones. Ofcourse, ROM
developers cannot please all of its users. so
just make your own and be happy!.
I just made it easy for easy understanding and
for the newbies.
Tried so many times and tested
I've already tried editing the systemUI.apk of
different ROMs.
Here's what I did :
FIRST : Download 7zip to open the archived
apk. - that's free.
Extracting first the Zip File..
(make sure you copy the original before
extracting it for back up)
1. Download the ROM.zip and extract it to your
PC.
2. Go to \system\app\SystemUI.apk\res
\drawable-ldpi\
3. View the PNG files you wanted to change and
make sure to remember its' file name.
4. After editing/changing the file/image you
wanted, you can save it anywhere from your PC,
let's say on your Desktop.
- Make sure that the file name still remains as
is..
*After you're done editing, updating the
PNG files you wish to change, follow this
steps to update the zip file :
NOTE : You can apply transparency by editing
the PNG file to photoshop by reducing the
opacity of the image
1. Go to the original ZIP file of ROM.Zip from
your PC
2. Right Click the folder and select 7 ZIP -->>
open archive
3. Close all of windows/Browers (or minimize)
4. Go to \system\app\SystemUI.apk\res
\drawable-ldpi\ and it will open a new window of
7zip showing the files inside the zip.
5. Now, given your edited PNG files or
downloaded png files (assuming that files are
located in your desktop). - Click and simply
DRAG the file(s) from your desktop to \system
\app\SystemUI.apk\res\drawable-ldpi\ .
6. It will ask you to confirm the action for it will
replace the existing PNG file that you're trying to
change.
7. Make sure that the file name of the one you
edited/downloaded are THE SAME. -
8. After dragging and replacing the files you
wanted, then you're good to go!
9. Close the 7zip window and that's it!.
You can now install the .zip by copying the
UPDATED zip file to your SD Card.
(Note: Make sure to copy the updated one, not
the backed up one)
Install the zip file from the original thread's
instructions and reboot twice.
After that, you have now a customized
systemUI.apk.
For those who do not want to reinstall
the whole package.. follow these steps:
1. I assumed that you have the zip file of your
ROM.
2. Extract it and go to \system\app\
3. Separate the SystemUi.apk - put it on your
desktop. create a back up,
Right Click SystemUi.apk and select 7 ZIP -->>
extract here - just to view the files you wanted to
change.
Just go the folder and search for the PNG files.
4. Right Click SystemUi.apk and select 7 ZIP --
>> open archive.
5. Go to \res\drawable-ldpi\
6. Click and simply DRAG the PNG file(s) from
your desktop to \res\drawable-ldpi\
7. It will ask you to confirm the action for it will
replace the existing PNG file that you're trying to
change.
8. Make sure that the file name of the one you
edited/downloaded are THE SAME. -
9. After dragging and replacing the files you
wanted, then you're good to go!
APPLYING :
1. Download and install rootexplorer.apk
2. Download the png files you wanted to update.
3. Copy and paste the NEW SystemUi.apk that
you have updated/Edited to your SD card.
4. Open root explorer in your galaxy y then go
and tap MOUNT R/W.
5. Go to \SDCard and go to new SystemUI.apk
that you have updated.
6. Long press the file and select copy
7. Press back and go to \system\app - tap
MOUNT R/W at the top.
8. Paste the new SystemUI.apk from there.
(Note : You will encounter a lot of force closes
for the exixsting systemui is currently being used
by your phone. - just ignore it a lot and scroll
down to look for the new SystemUI.apk.
9. Once you get there, long press on it and select
permissions:
from the pop up, make the checked one like
this :
•___•____ •
•___ .____.
•___ .____.
where Dots are the checked one - Bigger dots
After encountering a lot of force closes, then
reboot the phone and that's it!
(Force Closes are normal, DON't PANIC -
logically, you are currently using your
systemUI.apk so just ignore it
NOTE : You can also apply the same steps in
editing system files apps, just edit the .png files
and locate it using 7zip(when you already opened
it). Have a little LOGIC on how to edit system
app background - same process. just different
apk files and directory
HIT THANKS IF I HELPED YOU - IT
COSTS NOTHING ;]
Thanks to emompong
Sent from my GT-I8262 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Or u can use xposed framework
With the apps
1,gravity box
2,ex themer
3,etc
It contains different icons for signal bar,battery,etc
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sethukrishnan said:
[THEMING -Basic] - How to EDIT
SystemUI.apk/Apps Background
Hi there! Just wanna share..
Just a basic background on how to theme your
ROMS. - ofcourse, give thanks to the
developer of your ROMs! .
I made this thread for those users who have
personal wishes for their Phones. Ofcourse, ROM
developers cannot please all of its users. so
just make your own and be happy!.
I just made it easy for easy understanding and
for the newbies.
Tried so many times and tested
I've already tried editing the systemUI.apk of
different ROMs.
Here's what I did :
FIRST : Download 7zip to open the archived
apk. - that's free.
Extracting first the Zip File..
(make sure you copy the original before
extracting it for back up)
1. Download the ROM.zip and extract it to your
PC.
2. Go to \system\app\SystemUI.apk\res
\drawable-ldpi\
3. View the PNG files you wanted to change and
make sure to remember its' file name.
4. After editing/changing the file/image you
wanted, you can save it anywhere from your PC,
let's say on your Desktop.
- Make sure that the file name still remains as
is..
*After you're done editing, updating the
PNG files you wish to change, follow this
steps to update the zip file :
NOTE : You can apply transparency by editing
the PNG file to photoshop by reducing the
opacity of the image
1. Go to the original ZIP file of ROM.Zip from
your PC
2. Right Click the folder and select 7 ZIP -->>
open archive
3. Close all of windows/Browers (or minimize)
4. Go to \system\app\SystemUI.apk\res
\drawable-ldpi\ and it will open a new window of
7zip showing the files inside the zip.
5. Now, given your edited PNG files or
downloaded png files (assuming that files are
located in your desktop). - Click and simply
DRAG the file(s) from your desktop to \system
\app\SystemUI.apk\res\drawable-ldpi\ .
6. It will ask you to confirm the action for it will
replace the existing PNG file that you're trying to
change.
7. Make sure that the file name of the one you
edited/downloaded are THE SAME. -
8. After dragging and replacing the files you
wanted, then you're good to go!
9. Close the 7zip window and that's it!.
You can now install the .zip by copying the
UPDATED zip file to your SD Card.
(Note: Make sure to copy the updated one, not
the backed up one)
Install the zip file from the original thread's
instructions and reboot twice.
After that, you have now a customized
systemUI.apk.
For those who do not want to reinstall
the whole package.. follow these steps:
1. I assumed that you have the zip file of your
ROM.
2. Extract it and go to \system\app\
3. Separate the SystemUi.apk - put it on your
desktop. create a back up,
Right Click SystemUi.apk and select 7 ZIP -->>
extract here - just to view the files you wanted to
change.
Just go the folder and search for the PNG files.
4. Right Click SystemUi.apk and select 7 ZIP --
>> open archive.
5. Go to \res\drawable-ldpi\
6. Click and simply DRAG the PNG file(s) from
your desktop to \res\drawable-ldpi\
7. It will ask you to confirm the action for it will
replace the existing PNG file that you're trying to
change.
8. Make sure that the file name of the one you
edited/downloaded are THE SAME. -
9. After dragging and replacing the files you
wanted, then you're good to go!
APPLYING :
1. Download and install rootexplorer.apk
2. Download the png files you wanted to update.
3. Copy and paste the NEW SystemUi.apk that
you have updated/Edited to your SD card.
4. Open root explorer in your galaxy y then go
and tap MOUNT R/W.
5. Go to \SDCard and go to new SystemUI.apk
that you have updated.
6. Long press the file and select copy
7. Press back and go to \system\app - tap
MOUNT R/W at the top.
8. Paste the new SystemUI.apk from there.
(Note : You will encounter a lot of force closes
for the exixsting systemui is currently being used
by your phone. - just ignore it a lot and scroll
down to look for the new SystemUI.apk.
9. Once you get there, long press on it and select
permissions:
from the pop up, make the checked one like
this :
•___•____ •
•___ .____.
•___ .____.
where Dots are the checked one - Bigger dots
After encountering a lot of force closes, then
reboot the phone and that's it!
(Force Closes are normal, DON't PANIC -
logically, you are currently using your
systemUI.apk so just ignore it
NOTE : You can also apply the same steps in
editing system files apps, just edit the .png files
and locate it using 7zip(when you already opened
it). Have a little LOGIC on how to edit system
app background - same process. just different
apk files and directory
HIT THANKS IF I HELPED YOU - IT
COSTS NOTHING ;]
Thanks to emompong
Sent from my GT-I8262 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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Thanks Alot... bro!!
It's a really very helpful and easy method.
i change my SystemUI according to my taste.
bcoz of you.
a thumbs up for you.
v_singh said:
Thanks Alot... bro!!
It's a really very helpful and easy method.
i change my SystemUI according to my taste.
bcoz of you.
a thumbs up for you.
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Don't quote the whole OP please.
Gesendet von meinem GT- I8260L mit XDA App
I just shared some useful info...
Anyway don't forget to hit thanks:thumbup:
Sent from my GT-I8262 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Thanks!!!!
Sent from my C6602 using XDA Free mobile app
Hello,
This is a guide that will show you how to edit app icons, by decompiling the apk file using Apktool X (current version is: 7.2.2a- Black).
But why would You want to edit a app icon using this method?
Well, at the time of speaking Android N doesn't have support for Xposed so you can't use Flipster for example... Or if you don't have root, by following this guide you can edit app icons system- wide.
Firstly download Apktool X by Andro Black.
After that you want to install it, and find a apk file you want to modify.
After you found the apk, press it once and chose: Decompile res
After that is done (depending on your phone and the apk size it might take several minutes), Use a file manager and open the "Base_src" > "res".
Then find " minimap-*****-** (the "*" could be for example xxhdpi-v4).
Then open one of those minimap folders ( I recommended the first or last one so you could keep track of it where you replaced the icons).
Copy your preferred .png icon and paste it in one of the folders. In the minimap folder you should find the .png icon... Usually it has a name ic_launcher.png.
Delete it, and rename your icon to the name of the stock icon.
Repeat the process in every minimap folder.
After you did that, go to Apktool X and find the Base_src file that you just edited.
Long press it and chose recompile.
Now wait... A few moments/minutes...
When it's done you will get a base_src.apk.
Press it and chosse "Sign".
After that install the base_src_sign.apk
After installation i recommended disabling updates for that app, because a future update will (most likely) overwrite your icon.
Special thanks to: @iBotPeaches for making the original Apktool, and Andro Black for updating the app.
Hope this help's Your OCD :laugh:
In case this guide doesn't help you, leave a question, and i will kindly answer as soon as i can.
In case this works for You, it would be great if You could leave a thumb's up
Links:
Apktool by Andro Black: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=profile&uid=24562946973631820
Tags: Edit app icons, no root, icon pack, system wide
Screenshots:
-Here is: Kernel Auditor with a modified icon:
Whatsapp with S8 icon plz
Editing app's totally
Open an app as zip file then res>midmap.
You can see three or four midmaps, there will be a png called ic_launcher.png or icon.png change it manually which icon you want and rename it as what the icon name is in midmap that's all it will be change completely.
Thank you for reading.: