Can you make a folder available on the quick link list,
i use the Cookies Home Tab and the CHTE, but havent see anywhere if folders are available or not.
Try posting the question here.
cookies thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=625483
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Hello all, I've been trying to find all the files that represents the icons on the left of the "rearrange tabs" page. I found them all "by hand" and now I wanted to add the icon for call history tab. Anyone know in which manila file I can find those icon paths?
For example, I believe there must have a file that says:
home tab -> home icon (in "rearrange tabs" page) in this case the file is 2e5c1961_manila. What I want to know is where is this information
I know that the icons aren't the same as in the tab itself.
This is all with the new manila for HD (found in dutty's extreme roms)
Thanks
no one can help me?
wrong section for questions.
please refer to the Q&A section.
thank you
Dear all,
I'm looking for manila settings tab icon (green/silver gear). Can someone post it? Where I can find it? I was searching this forum (icons threads) but I did not find it. Anyway - this icon has to be in the system somewhere??
Thanks for suggestions.
Hi guys,
I was wondering if I could completely remove the Quick Links "Shortcuts" from the homescreen of HTC Sense. The Program icons it shows are very ugly and not optimized for the big size.
one easy would be to instal cookies home tabs along with cht editor.
this allows you change how many quicklinks you want (up to 75 in total I think) or alternatively leave them blank and use cht editor to "hide empty quicklinks"
sonny88 said:
Hi guys,
I was wondering if I could completely remove the Quick Links "Shortcuts" from the homescreen of HTC Sense. The Program icons it shows are very ugly and not optimized for the big size.
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CoOkie's Home Tab Editor is what you need as samsamuel posted, in combination with CHT Editor, you can make the large ugly Quick Links into 4 or 5 much smaller links, or hide them altogether.
I have attached a couple of pics for you to see how it looks.
The programe link is here, johncmolyneux's CHTEditor link is also in that post. - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=
Hi All,
I apologize, and I have searched and am familiar with the larger cookies homescreen cab. But I'm just loooking for a simple mod that only adds 16 quick links and doesn't really add any other functionality or interfear with anything else.
Anything like that available?
Use the cookie's home tab editor (CHTEditor) and you can select the number of icons you can have.
Okay I found one that works really well without all of the overhead...
http://pocketpc-live.com/downloads/start-download/pocket-pc-downloads/401-htc-hd-2-quicklinks.html
This is not Cookies correct?
I hoping someone out there could help me out. I'm trying to figure the path from icon to application that the icons on the slider have. Some icons on the slider, (photos & videos, sprint navigation, etc..) when picked, take you to a different looking version of that application versus click on the icons in the programs list. What I'm trying to figure out is, where or how do I find what application the icons on the slider are linked to, by path or otherwise. If you could provide me with any help, I would appreciate it.
Thanks
Sense 2.5? Cookies Home Tab Editor allows you to change what applications launch with some of the slider tabs (along with a bunch of other awesome customizations).
You will need to have both Cookies Home Tab, and the Editor installed.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=625483
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633590
redpoint73 said:
Sense 2.5? Cookies Home Tab Editor allows you to change what applications launch with some of the slider tabs (along with a bunch of other awesome customizations).
You will need to have both Cookies Home Tab, and the Editor installed.
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I'm not trying to change the applications that the slider icons open, I'm trying to find out the path that the slider icons have.