Can someone please make me a bootanimation.zip from the attached file?
Have tried myself, but always ended up with a black screen
I have attached my last attempt of making one aswell...
Did try to search, but: Sorry, search is temporarily unavailable.
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Make sure that the compression is set to "store" then it might work..
Ahh. thanks!
Works like a charm
is there a tutorial to making bootanimations like this?
Thanks
Well it's mostly just animating. Corel Animation Shop is an easy to use application that let's you make animations. It has some build in effects so you just need one picture or text and you can add effects to it like fade, wave, shine or zoom. You can easily create an animation like in the firt post with it. But if you want to make more complex animations you will have to draw them image by image, so I'd suggest you to find a better application for that. Using more complex software requires lot of skill and effort.
After you have created your animation you can upload the .gif file here and it will send you a zip file that has all the images separated. Then you just find a bootanimation.zip (ex. from this thread) and replace the images inside it with your own images and rename them correctly: 0.png, 1.png, 2.png... Or if your animation has more than 10 pictures: 00.png, 01.png, 02.png... You also want to make the images the sime size as your screen (800x480) unless your animation has plain white background.
Then you create a folder called "data" and inside it create a folder called "local". Inside the folder "local" you put the bootanimation.zip. Now compress the "data" folder with winrar and set the compression method to "store" as shown above. Now the zip file need to be signed with an easy to use "Sign ROM" tool. You can google for it or pm me to sign it. After that the bootanimation is ready to be flashed.
You might also be able to use RootExplorer to locate the folder /data/local/ and replace the bootanimation.zip with your own one. You might also want to delete or replace the android_audio.mp3 inside the same folder because it's the bootsound file.
Jiia said:
Well it's mostly just animating. Corel Animation Shop is an easy to use application that let's you make animations. It has some build in effects so you just need one picture or text and you can add effects to it like fade, wave, shine or zoom. You can easily create an animation like in the firt post with it. But if you want to make more complex animations you will have to draw them image by image, so I'd suggest you to find a better application for that. Using more complex software requires lot of skill and effort.
After you have created your animation you can upload the .gif file here and it will send you a zip file that has all the images separated. Then you just find a bootanimation.zip (ex. from this thread) and replace the images inside it with your own images and rename them correctly: 0.png, 1.png, 2.png... Or if your animation has more than 10 pictures: 00.png, 01.png, 02.png... You also want to make the images the sime size as your screen (800x480) unless your animation has plain white background.
Then you create a folder called "data" and inside it create a folder called "local". Inside the folder "local" you put the bootanimation.zip. Now compress the "data" folder with winrar and set the compression method to "store" as shown above. Now the zip file need to be signed with an easy to use "Sign ROM" tool. You can google for it or pm me to sign it. After that the bootanimation is ready to be flashed.
You might also be able to use RootExplorer to locate the folder /data/local/ and replace the bootanimation.zip with your own one. You might also want to delete or replace the android_audio.mp3 inside the same folder because it's the bootsound file.
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thanks for the info.. Yeah I've been working on some simple boot animations:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9964748#post9964748
but I just didn't know how you guys ripped the animated gif's apart. That's cool. I have adobe Master Collection4, wouldn't fireworks do this good? I'm not very familiar with all of it, it's been a long time since I made an animated gif.. And big thanks for the link to send me the zip files!!!
Hi can someone share the command use to search file in adb. I want to check where my bootanimation is located. TIA
Dranrev said:
Hi can someone share the command use to search file in adb. I want to check where my bootanimation is located. TIA
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use the cd command to navigate directories, (eg "cd /system/customise/resource), and then the "ls" command to view the contents
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Hi can someone share the command use to search file in adb. I want to check where my bootanimation is located. TIA
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not sure about how to use adb to do this, but Root explorer is what I use.. It's one of the most used apps I've purchased..
My bootanimations are stored at:
system/media/ (place bootanimation.zip here)
Thanks I forgot that command it is equivalent to dir /s bootanimation.zip DOS.
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pick the color you want for example RS_Bar_blue.png and RS_Ind_blue.png and rename them to RS_Bar.png and RS_Ind.png then copy to \windows folder and allow to overwrite the original ones, I included in the zip file the original color just in case you want to go back to it.
Man, great work Poorlyduck, let me just give this thread a bump. I used the yellow random access along with the other yellow cube and htc home icons you provided, my mogul looks real nice! Thanks!
Poorlyduck,
Excellent tool. Hopefully will be appended to a ROM or 2 somewhere, with your permission.
Thanks for the excellent work.
WB
thank you guys for all comments.
@wacky.banana you definitly have my permission to use them anywhere you want, enjoy!
BEAUTIFUL!!
Among all HTC's shipped softwares, random access might be the most practical one. However, it's black-grey bar just doesn't see eye to eye to roms with non-htc-black&grey-interface. Your work just make everything perfect! thank you a lot!!
the green is poppin!
THANKS
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pick the color you want for example RS_Bar_blue.png and RS_Ind_blue.png and rename them to RS_Bar.png and RS_Ind.png then copy to \windows folder and allow to overwrite the original ones, I included in the zip file the original color just in case you want to go back to it.[/QUOTE]
THANKS U VERY MCUH FOR GREAT SUPPORT FOR OUR PPC.
THANK U
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gr. access is denied?
The Color Is .. Wow... What Can I Say~~~~~
THANK YOU
Access denied
I also get the access denied message, so probably the files are open.
However, besides Active Sync (which I cannot kill for some reason) there's nothing running. How can I overwrite the files?
Regards - Erik Cheizoo
Sjeiz said:
I also get the access denied message, so probably the files are open.
However, besides Active Sync (which I cannot kill for some reason) there's nothing running. How can I overwrite the files?
Regards - Erik Cheizoo
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you cant overwrite the file from the pc to your device if its protected, so you need to move it to storage card or somewhere beside windows folder, and use your device to move the file to windows folder.
I cannot get these to work at all. The files on my device are read-only and I cannot replace them from my PC or when I put the files on my storage card and try to copy them into the Windows folder. It gives me an error about memory and making sure the files aren't read-only or in use. Any ideas?
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I cannot get these to work at all. The files on my device are read-only and I cannot replace them from my PC or when I put the files on my storage card and try to copy them into the Windows folder. It gives me an error about memory and making sure the files aren't read-only or in use. Any ideas?
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first make sure contacts (random access) is closed, leaving the app running will prevent you from changing the images. Then using resco explorer (or any other 3rd party file explorer) copy the files from teh storage card to the random access folder (typically this will be the \windows folder). If prompt with a warnign about overwriting ROM files, go ahead and ok the prompt.
That didn't work for me. I downloaded Resco File Explorer and copied the files from my storage card to the windows folder, overwrote the files and nothing changed.
I've had the same problem - tried the storage card, tried Rescoe - what else can I try?
welcome to my world! I can't seem to get random access working on my touch either....says it doesn't have perms to install....aggravating...
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pick the color you want for example RS_Bar_blue.png and RS_Ind_blue.png and rename them to RS_Bar.png and RS_Ind.png then copy to \windows folder and allow to overwrite the original ones, I included in the zip file the original color just in case you want to go back to it.
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renamed and copied to windows folder, and nothing happened it didn't even ask to replace any files, can someone point me to the right direction thank you
I will give these a shot when i get a chance
Awesome !! Great JOB !!
thanks for sharing .. !
thank you a lot... nice tweak
I saw this post recently on another forum saying:
The panel pictures are just static images while the panel loads up, if you notice the fish clock says 11/03/08 06:18 and the Sony panel is New York 10:10 etc
These are really simple to change. (Back up the originals though)
The pictures are .bmp format and a similar size. Each panel has 4 images -
Portrait Large (240x350),
Portrait small (120x175)
Landscape Large (400x190)
Landscape small (200x95)
They are located in Programm Files eg Programes/Panel/3DFishPanel
(sometimes within a Images folder)
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So i thought, great, I can make the fish panel generic via photoshop and not have a time on it until it gets large and refreshes with real data.
BUT I found that...
1) The original file can't be deleted/overwritten/changed
2) i have noticed that the files on the x1 are SYSTEM files,
3) If i copy any file into that directory (which would eventually be named the same as the original) it would become an ARCHIVE file.. would this matter
Any suggestions?
anyone?
Surely this must be an easy one
kuztardd said:
1) The original file can't be deleted/overwritten/changed
2) i have noticed that the files on the x1 are SYSTEM files,
3) If i copy any file into that directory (which would eventually be named the same as the original) it would become an ARCHIVE file.. would this matter
Any suggestions?
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Open the file properties using Total Commander CE or similar file explorer and unhook the SYSTEM property.
Delete the file (or rename it for backup).
Copy the new file.
Done!
The ARCHIVE propertie doesn't matter. It's just a flag for backup software to know that the file is used since the last backup.
excellent!
That was a breeze.
now to get photoshop to the resue. I hated having the wrong time on my panels.. god knows why they couldnt mke they have more truer info on them when small.
Ok I have done it and here are my first lot.
You will need to download the free Total Commander for Pocket PC/Phone.
Total Commander - home
and also download the zip files from here (these are ones I have created)
Or see the file attached below
This contains 4 *.bmp files that will replace your old files on your phone.
You need total commander to delete (or rename) the original files.
Copy the new 4 files I created into the directory and use Total Commander to change the new file attributes to “system” files.
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Oh and only do at at your own risk, although I had no problems doing this, I don't want the blame for anything going wrong
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Ok I have done it and here are my first lot.
You will need to download the free Total Commander for Pocket PC/Phone.
Total Commander - home
and also download the zip files from here (these are ones I have created)
Or see the file attached below
This contains 4 *.bmp files that will replace your old files on your phone.
You need total commander to delete (or rename) the original files.
Copy the new 4 files I created into the directory and use Total Commander to change the new file attributes to “system” files.
Oh and only do at at your own risk, although I had no problems doing this, I don't want the blame for anything going wrong
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Please post other panels too, if you will be "cleaning" them
Okey Dokey,
will do. I have played with mine a bit and lost the originals, any chance you could send me the bmp files from your phone and i will work with them
they are the bmp's from this directory on your phone (should be 8 of them?)
\Program Files\Panels\SonyEricssonPanel
thanks
Adam
Problem with the thumbs for the SonyEricssonPanel is that they get redrawn everytime you change your settings (clock from analog to digit, background from red to blue, connectivity buttons on/off).
Which is useful in that they then match up and look almost like the real thing, but does mean you end up with the wrong time in New York.
you know what, after playing around for awhile, and creating 2 sets of images... i had just come to the same conclusion.
Luckily for the fish 3d panel that never changes, but the sony panels do.
If you are never going to change the colour scheme etc then you could use the following (but you would have to rename them as what you have on your phone.
Tools needed :
Apk manager 4.9 (using options for each step )
Notepad++( Hexadecimal editor for *.xml )
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1. pull /system/framework/framework-res.apk (option 0)
2. Decompile apk (option 9)
3. add your pic to drawable-hdpi (must be a .png) and resize it as 480x800 ( if not, the picture will be stretched to fit in the resolution ) _ you can rename the file lockscreen_background.png for example
4. open the file res\layout\keyguard_screen_tab_unlock.xml with notepad++, and find the line
Code:
<RelativeLayout android:gravity="center_horizontal" android:id="@id/root" android:background="#70000000" android:layout_width="fill_parent" android:layout_height="fill_parent"
change to
Code:
<RelativeLayout android:gravity="center_horizontal" android:id="@id/root" android:background="@drawable/lockscreen_background" android:layout_width="fill_parent" android:layout_height="fill_parent"
5. compile the apk (option 11)
(when recompile do)
5.1. Hit yes to "system app".
5.2. Hit yes to restoring the files:
6. -Open the "keep" folder and delete resources.arsc and res\layout\keyguard_screen_tab_unlock.xml
7. when it is done, rename unsignedframework-res.apk to framework-res.apk and put it back to /system/framework/ again (you can just drag it to the zip file with 7zip)
Code:
[COLOR="DarkOrange"]=============Lockscreen Note==================
Once you have my theme, no needs to follow my Tuto as i already coded the xml for the lockscreen
You only need a picture 480 x 800
Open my zip file theme with 7zip and drag the picture in :
Framework > framework-res.apk > res > drawable
Then go back and 7zip will ask you to apply the changes on the apk.
All done, enjoy it!
===========================================[/COLOR]
Enjoy it
Thank you
I was wanted to know this tip.
I'll be make my theme apply this tip.
tried to change picture on LeeDroid 3.0.2 and stuck on splash screen
This is cool, but will it have to be changed every time you change your wallpaper? And on a completely unrelated note, do you have a Lion cub as a pet? (looking at the lock screen and one of your home screens)
Ignore.z said:
tried to change picture on LeeDroid 3.0.2 and stuck on splash screen
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If you are stuck on splash screen, must be something wrong during the compilation of the apk _ did you tried to modify *.png9 files as well ?
Matty Matt said:
This is cool, but will it have to be changed every time you change your wallpaper? And on a completely unrelated note, do you have a Lion cub as a pet? (looking at the lock screen and one of your home screens)
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Unfortunately, until some dev with free time wants to launch an app' for that, yes, we will need to changed the background _ only the background as the setup @drawable/whatever you named your picture.png doesnt change.
Hope it helps
Something is wrong when i try to open the xml file with N++ ..i've upload my xml file,could you edit it just like u said in step 4??? ty
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If you are stuck on splash screen, must be something wrong during the compilation of the apk _ did you tried to modify *.png9 files as well ?
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I only changed picture
aca85 said:
Something is wrong when i try to open the xml file with N++ ..i've upload my xml file,could you edit it just like u said in step 4??? ty
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Sorry my friend, wrong file
You must edit keyguard_screen_tab_unlock.xml
Try again with the correct file, follow the steps and everything should be fine as it working for me and many people more
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I only changed picture
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I need more infos in order to help you :
did you start from a stock framework.apk ?
did you get any erros during decompile/compile ?
did you change only the picture or did you modify the required xml too ?
Yorzua said:
I need more infos in order to help you :
did you start from a stock framework.apk ?
did you get any erros during decompile/compile ?
did you change only the picture or did you modify the required xml too ?
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yes, I started from stock apk
i had no errors
i put new picture (lockscreen_background.png) to drawable-hdpi and modify the xml like you write
lockscreen_background.png to drawable folder
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yes, I started from stock apk
i had no errors
i put new picture (lockscreen_background.png) to drawable-hdpi and modify the xml like you write
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Second error :
lockscreen_background.png MUST be placed in drawable and not in drawable-hdpi
Read carefully my post
Please click on the thanks button for this one
Thanks a lot, it help me a lot
It's awesome! Thanks the information.
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
Yorzua said:
Second error :
lockscreen_background.png MUST be placed in drawable and not in drawable-hdpi
Read carefully my post
Please click on the thanks button for this one
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still not working
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still not working
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i helped you three times on three posts and no one thanks from you...
it is working perfectly for everyone _ start to thanks people for their help and maybe i will help you modding directly your file for you
Thanks for the hint Do you know maybe some more (I am building a theme just like you)?
Do you know KBanause's threat http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9978779#post9978779? Maybe he could add your howto to the collection.
affmalg said:
Thanks for the hint Do you know maybe some more (I am building a theme just like you)?
Do you know KBanause's threat http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9978779#post9978779? Maybe he could add your howto to the collection.
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I thanked you on your theme thread
i knew already and thaked too the great tuto of Kbanause which i recomend for those who want to start theming.
KBanause Guide for Android 2.3
I am preparing a new tuto which could be add to it :
[Tutorial]How to edit smali files
If you like my work, please hit the thanks button here
Apk manager 4.9 and Notepad++
Apk manager 4.9 and Notepad++ ==> links for download added on the first post
works great, good tutorial
thanxxxx cron999
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INTRODUCTION
this is a guide , with this, you can make your own flashable zips
DISCLAIMER
Code:
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DOWNLOAD
BASE.zip
INSTRUCTIONS
Download the given BASE.zip
place it somewhere in your PC and extract it using any zip manager(Ex: WinRAR , 7zip etc)
you will find 3 folders
go inside system, and add whatever you want..
then repack the zip ,give whatever the name you want and flash using twrp:good:
HOWTO?
detailed guide/ instructions
like, how to add apps, boot animation, ringtones, fonts etc
ADDINGAPPS
go inside system folder
create a folder named "priv-app" (without quotes)
and now, create another folder (with the name of your app, without spaces) inside priv-app
and place the apk file inside the folder that you just created
the path of your apk should be like:
Code:
[CENTER]BASE\system\priv-app\PixelLauncher\PixelLauncher.apk[/CENTER]
BOOTANIMATION
go inside system folder
create a folder named "media" (without quotes)
and place the bootanimation.zip file inside the folder that you just created
the path of your apk should be like:
Code:
[CENTER]BASE\system\media\bootanimation.zip[/CENTER]
RINGTONES
go inside system folder
create a folder named "media" (without quotes)
inside media, create another folder "audio" (without quotes)
inside media, create another folder "ringtones" (without quotes)
and place the ringtone.ogg file inside the folder that you just created
the path of your apk should be like:
Code:
[CENTER]BASE\system\media\audio\ringtones\"yourfile".ogg[/CENTER]
CUSTOMFONTS
download any FULL font pack
and extract the font zip,
you till noticee font files
use the same procedure and coppy ALL font files to "fonts" folder inside system, and obtain path to be like
Code:
[CENTER]BASE\system\fonts\font files.ttf[/CENTER]
if you want to add some apps that can be uninstalled later,
you will find a folder named "data" ,inside the BASE.zip
inside that, there will be another folder named "app"
now, drop any apk here, if you want that apk to be uninstallable after the flash, that is
it should be like like
Code:
[CENTER]BASE\data\app\uninstallable_app.apk[/CENTER]
WARNING
DO NOT TOUCH ANYTHING INSIDE META-INF FOLDER
IMPORTANT
:laugh::goodLAY ON AND PRESS THANKS :good::laugh:
thilak devraj said:
INTRODUCTION
this is a guide , with this, you can make your own flashable zips
hi thilak,
can you pl. re-upload the link?
thanks
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subodhverma21 said:
thilak devraj said:
INTRODUCTION
this is a guide , with this, you can make your own flashable zips
hi thilak,
can you pl. re-upload the link?
thanks
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what happened with the current link?? its working fine
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thilak devraj said:
subodhverma21 said:
what happened with the current link?? its working fine
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There was some problem in my pc with google links.
Now Downloaded successfully in my L-22.
I have been searching for this flash able zip from such long time.
Thank you very much.
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thilak devraj said:
There was some problem in my pc with google links.
Now Downloaded successfully in my L-22.
I have been searching for this flash able zip from such long time.
Thank you very much.
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APK-Patcher Lite
Flashable Zip Template for Modifying System APKs On-Device
Based on APK-Patcher by @osm0sis
Information
This is a modified version of APK-Patcher that will delete / inject files into System APK files instead of using a baksmali / apktool method.
The method used here is a similar method used in my ROMs to patch files, where instead of having to have like for example 4 SystemUI files, I only needed to keep the actual files that were changed.
This method could also be used quite easily to apply OTA updates or addons on already pre-modified APK files.
LINK TO GITHUB (STANDARD): https://github.com/djb77/APK-Patcher-Lite
LINK TO GITHUB (MAGISK): https://github.com/djb77/APK-Patcher-Lite_Magisk
Usage
Copy your pre-compiled resource files (including .dex files) to the patch folder, removing the .apk part of the filename (ie: SystemUI)
Create a file in scripts with the same name (ie: SystemUI.sh) if you want to delete any existing files from the APK
Make edits to envvar.sh, and also to extracmd.sh if needed
Properties / Variables (envvar.sh)
banner="";
apklist="";
apkbak=/data/media/0/APK-Backup;
backup=1;
cleanup=1;
banner is the name of your patch zip, usually suggestive of what it does, to be displayed at the beginning of the zip flash. You should include your name/handle here like "by osm0sis @ xda-developers" for credit purposes.
apklist is a string containing the list of APKs to be patched included in the patch zip, separated by spaces between the quotes. Each APK is automatically found recursively in /system, then copied to the working directory to be decompiled and acted on, then copied back to /system.
apkbak is the location to place backups of the untouched APKs in apklist if backup=1 is set.
backup=1 will store backups of the untouched APKs in the location specified in apkbak.
cleanup=0 will keep the zip from removing it's working directory in /tmp/apkpatcher - this can be useful if trying to debug in adb shell whether the patches worked correctly. cleanup=1 is necessary on multi-APK patching zips, so it's recommended each APK to be patched be tested on their own with cleanup=0 before combining into a single zip.
envvar.sh
Modify the envvar.sh to add your banner, apklist, backup and cleanup options
Multiple files can be patched, put a space between the filenames (ie: apklist="file1.apk file2.apk"
extracmd.sh
Modify the extracmd.sh to add any additional commands to be performed at the end of the patching process that aren't patch-related (/data file changes,
scripts/$apkname.sh
fileremove="";
$apkname is the name of the folder that you put your resources files in. Copy scripts_sample.sh and rename it to your APK (ie: SystemUI.sh)
Multiple files can be deleted, put a space between the paths (ie: fileremove="/res/drawable/file1.png /res/drawable/file1.png"
Good job, mate. Usefull for a 5-SystemUI ROMs :highfive:
Good job as usual..... mate
Nice one mate
Can't wait to try it out
Well done, good job bro [emoji106]
Can I use this to get more coins in wonka's world of candy?
NICE... :good: :highfive:
Good work djb77
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Could this modify an apk's screen orientation?
For months i've been trying to get USTVHUB to open on my Shield TV on 8.0 but wont because the app only opens in portrait mode-meant for phones only.
This app works on my S7 or phones. But no matter which screen orientation app i try, and tried editing code, the app crashes every time on my Shield tv because that's landscape mode.
If the OP app wont work for this can someone point me in the direction of something that would work to change an apk's screen orientation?
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dovedescent7 said:
Could this modify an apk's screen orientation?
For months i've been trying to get USTVHUB to open on my Shield TV on 8.0 but wont because the app only opens in portrait mode-meant for phones only.
This app works on my S7 or phones. But no matter which screen orientation app i try, and tried editing code, the app crashes every time on my Shield tv because that's landscape mode.
If the OP app wont work for this can someone point me in the direction of something that would work to change an apk's screen orientation?
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My module will work if you give it the right files to inject, what files/resources my module injects into an APK is your responsibility.
this need root?
smallville7123 said:
this need root?
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no root needed, just custom recovery to flash your finished zip
Does it support non system app? Can I add files (not replace) that does not exist in the APK itself? (My banking app launcher icon only support mdpi, so I want to add higher resolution)
For me returned error bellow
Code:
local entry crc does not match