can I install superclean, then install the various touchwiz components using titanium?
I think I read something to that effect in the op of the superclean thread. However, that may have been for specific apks.
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m91-30 said:
can I install superclean, then install the various touchwiz components using titanium?
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To my understanding to use the tw widgets you need to have tw launcher..I flashed the whole launcher on sc and the widgets work.
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yes, you need the launcher, but is there a launcher/app combo package to download, or does it work more like: install the launcher, then install each widget?
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I accidentally deleted my swype system app backup. Now I am trying to reinstall it back by taking swype.apk from system dump that I downloaded somewhere on this forum and place it to System/app then run the install.
Everything looks fine as far as installation but then when I try to use it, it always says that this swype was configured for different devices. I am able to type using swype keyboard but I am not able to swype.
Anyone has any idea how to fix this?
Thanks,
Hien Khieu.
Re flash the ron your using or install my theme. I have themed swype keyboard. You can also extract it grok my theme our any rom
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mysteryemotionz said:
Re flash the ron your using or install my theme. I have themed swype keyboard. You can also extract it grok my theme our any rom
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Thank you very much. It works.
hienkhieu said:
Thank you very much. It works.
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What method did you choose fot future reference
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Ok, so on my stock lockscreen, you can slide in any direction to unlock, but it looks like there should be places for other shortcuts, like email or phone icons, but I cannot find a setting for it anywhere.
Am I missing something? Do I need an app to do this?
I am running the latest 4.2 jelly bean, no root.
-copperwatt
There is nothing stock that does it. As for an app, there's holo locker, but you might lose the widget functionality. You could also look into new Roms.
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u need to flash a custom rom such as cm10.1 with this feature.
zephiK said:
u need to flash a custom rom such as cm10.1 with this feature.
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Is there a mod out there to add this feature to any rom? Or is it a simple framework modification?
Xentar712 said:
Is there a mod out there to add this feature to any rom? Or is it a simple framework modification?
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You could edit the framework. I'm not sure what exactly you have to change. I do know how to change the slider icon though.
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Maybe idk where to look but how do I theme icons? Where do I look and what do I do?
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Rocklee99 said:
Maybe idk where to look but how do I theme icons? Where do I look and what do I do?
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First off.....what rom are you on? Stock TW, AOSP, etc?
Obviously if you are running a custom launcher like Apex or Nova you can just download theme packs from Play store and apply via launcher settings. If running stock TW or AOSP you can install Xposed framework from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401 Then get Icon Themer from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2246783 Then just download some icon packs from Play store and apply via Icon Themer.
i found this thread about icon set
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=824656
Hey if someone could link me to theme chooser, that'd be awesome. I'm talking about the CM one. Also, what would be the necessary build.prop tweaks that would make it work?
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I don't believe you would be able to get it to work without the CM framework and system files. It would take more than a simple build prop tweak to get it to work if at all. Unless you want to build CM from source you're only other option is to flash CM to use theme chooser.
kzoodroid said:
I don't believe you would be able to get it to work without the CM framework and system files. It would take more than a simple build prop tweak to get it to work if at all.
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ah, damn, well thanks
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Tanmaynarang said:
ah, damn, well thanks
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You can extract the apk from a downloaded version of CM using 7zip if you really want the apk. You can install it but it won't do anything without the framework to support it. Some of the custom launchers have themes you can download from the playstore that might be an option for you if you want a new theme. I would browse in the theme section for advice.
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You can extract the apk from a downloaded version of CM using 7zip if you really want the apk. You can install it but it won't do anything without the framework to support it. Some of the custom launchers have themes you can download from the playstore that might be an option for you if you want a new theme. I would browse in the theme section for advice.
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Sorry I'm a noob but is there a way to incorporate the CM framework into my ROM? (Are you talking about framework-res.apk? If so, can I use that on the JWR ROMs?)
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Tanmaynarang said:
Sorry I'm a noob but is there a way to incorporate the CM framework into my ROM? (Are you talking about framework-res.apk? If so, can I use that on the JWR ROMs?)
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Its been over 2 years since I built or modified a ROM but its not as simple as just dragging and dropping framework-res and systemui versions you want into a ROM. There may be other custom ROM's out there with theme chooser if the dev used CM source to build his ROM but tehn why not just use CM? The easiest way I know of to theme a phone is to use a custom launcher and choose a theme off the play store or use an app like UCCW and again look for themes for it in the playstore. UCCW (ultimate custom clock widget) isn't the most user friendly app but it gets the job done. And make sure you back up your phone before making any changes using launchers or theme apps for if they modify systemui.apk or framework-res.apk in any way those changes can't be easily reversed. Always have a backup of your stock ROM.
I downloaded the LG apps listed in the Malladus thread. But the default Home Weather/Clock Widget doesn't seem to be among them. Is there a way I can get this installed?
Not at the moment. The app needs an odexed rom to run. Malladus is deodexed.
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Not at the moment. The app needs an odexed rom to run. Malladus is deodexed.
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Bummer.