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About Theme
Recovery gone App.
This is a heavily modified version of the theme by thecoby.
Clean look and intuitive to use.
Port the theme as much as you like.
You use this theme at your own risk.
Compatibility
The theme stays compatible with new versions of TWRP until TWRP changelog says otherwise.
Theme will work on any device with a resolution of 1080x1920.
About MultiROM Theme
Dark and Play version available.
This theme is portrait only.
Landscape option is present, but will default back to stock theme.
MultiROM theme requires MultiROM recovery.
How to use:
Download the theme of your choice and rename it to "ui.zip".
On SD card open TWRP folder and create a folder called "theme", without capital letters.
Copy ui.zip to theme folder.
Restart to recovery.
Download:
Dropbox Folder
Changelog:
10.09.2014
Standard themes updated for TWRP 2800
Added support for color in console
Added support for backup / restore progress
Sliders for screen / vibration settings now use images (thanks to Tasssadar)
Revised script for color changing mechanism (thanks to Modding.MyMind)
Added "Decrypt Data" button to mount page (was missing since forever...)
Added "enable / disable MTP" buttons to mount page
Added "refreshfilesystem" page
New .dat fonts with latest version of Roboto
Changed font size for rendered labels of main buttons
Fixed some minor quirks
11.08.2014
MultiROM themes updated
Added Sailfish OS support
08.08.2014
MultiROM themes updated
Added full V27 support (ROM name, animation duration slider, "remove radio.img" button)
Changed font to latest version of Roboto
Fixed some minor quirks
04.07.2014
All themes updated
enabled screenshot support (vol- & power)
fixed file names not changing when queued zips are flashed
reduced font size for text box on "flash image" page for 720/768/800x1280
03.07.2014
All themes updated
Implemented ability to flash .img files directly from the install page (thanks to @osm0sis for the Flashify script and his help polishing this feature)
Reworked color changing mechanism on black/dark/light (thanks to @DSM_ for the idea and the zip binary)
Added 3 more highlight colors to black/dark/light
Restored default file list behaviour, bookmark function is now optional (enable it in Holofied Settings > Misc)
Fixed overlapping text on wipe page (occured on M8 and Skyrocket)
Fixed overlapping actionbar buttons on black/dark/light for some resolutions
Old Changelog:
05.06.2014
All themes updated for compatibility with TWRP 2.7.1.0
added "repair/change file system" pages to wipe section
optimised theme chooser code
14.05.2014
All themes updated
added theme chooser to holofied settings
moved holofied settings into seperate menu (play, xda, multirom)
fixed position of progress bar on wipe pages (play)
added warning that formatting data partition includes /data/media (sdcard) to "EXT4/F2FS - Switch" (MultiROM themes)
14.05.2014
MultiROM themes updated
Screenshot support extended to overlays (console and dialog boxes)
13.05.2014
MultiROM themes updated for full compatibility with MR update 2014-05-12
Added screenshot support (Volume down + Power)
Added page for switching between EXT4 / F2FS (Advanced > EXT4/F2FS Switch)
Added option "Force using generic screen drawing mode" to MultiROM settings (whatever that does...)
Added some code snippets from MR git I forgot to include in earlier updates (nothing substantial though)
04.05.2014
All themes updated
Added themed keyboard
Fixed "download" button
Fixed actionbar buttons overlapping on black/dark/light for some resolutions
22.04.2014
All themes updated
Black/Dark minimal released
Added actionbar button for changing font size of file lists
Fixed "refresh sizes" function on backup page
Fixed layout for "partition sd card" page
Fixed typo for "chmod 755" button and added "chmod 644" button
Fixed keyboard layout on 1200_multirom
A lot more fixes and improvements to the xml that I forgot to write down...
30.03.2014
All themes updated
Added bookmark function to filelists on "install" and "add zip to queue" pages - default path is set to \sdcard\Download for both lists (all)
Added "default settings" icon to actionbar on "settings" and "theme settings" pages (all)
Added confirmation dialog for resetting defaults and changing bookmarked folders (all)
Added "refresh storage" icon to actionbar on "backup" page (all)
Added setting to apply highlight color to progress bar (helps with visibility if highlight color is applied to actionbar/actionabr stripe) (all)
Added setting to use old progress bar (below console) (all)
Added setting to use light statusbar (matches overall backgroud color) (play)
Color of action bar labels changes to white when highlight color is applied to actionbar (light)
Color of action bar icons changes to light grey when highlight color is applied to actionbar (black, dark, light)
Fixed some dividers not showing on "advanced" page for certain devices (black, dark, light, xda)
Fixed some dividers not showing on multiple pages (multirom play)
15.03.2014
MultiROM Play theme released / Play theme updated
Lots of changes to the colors - removed the greyish tint from the play colors, brighter background, highlight colors used more generously
Progress bar position now below action bar (highlight color removed for better visibility)
Font size of tab labels reduced
Added option to disable dark statusbar
12.03.2014
Black, Dark and LIght updated
fixed an issue with text input, where the backspace button would not work when placing the cursor anywhere in the written text but the end
10.03.2014
MultiROM theme updated:
Removed "save settings" button from "multirom settings" pages
Moved option "show full multirom version number" from "multirom settings" to "settings"
Also, the recovery repack is updated. It will now be correctly recognised by the MultiROM Manager app as what it is, no more false alarms saying you need to update...
09.03.2014
MultiROM theme updated with pngs from new dark theme:
Progress bar position now below action bar
Font size of tab labels reduced
Font color of main buttons, action bar labels and tab labels changed from white to a light grey
08.03.2014
All themes updated for TWRP 2.7.0.0.:
Added vibration settings page (time zone setting moved to actionbar) - ALL
Added capslock support to keyboard - ALL
Increased spacing for partition lists on "wipe page" and "mount page" - ALL
Changed color of console to match overall background color - ALL
Added option to center clock in statusbar - ALL
Added option for using Aroma File Manager instead of TWRP file manager (big thanks to @nijel8 for the idea) - ALL
HOW TO USE AROMA FM:
Download this flashable zip.
Flash the zip in recovery.
It will copy the flashable Aroma FM package to \TWRP\aromafm.
Go to "settings" and tick the option to use Aroma FM.
Profit.
Complete rework of Holofied Black, Dark and Light:
NOTE: The size of the XMLs for these themes has quadrupled, thus the themes need longer to load when entering the recovery.
Font size of tab labels reduced
Font color of main buttons changed from white to a light grey - BLACK, DARK
Lighter colors for actionbar and background - LIGHT
Added theme settings:
Added option to choose between nine highlight colors
Added options to independently apply chosen highlight color to statusbar, navbar buttons and actionbar
Added option to switch position of back button in navbar
Old Changelog:
04.02.2014
MultiROM theme updated:
Added cursor.png (mouse support)
Added option to "settings" for using Aroma File Manager instead of TWRP file manager (big thanks to @nijel8 for the idea)
26.01.2014
MultiROM theme updated:
Fixed "re-patch init" function for ubuntu touch
Added option for displaying full MR recovery version number (can be set in MR settings)
Added "restart system" button to all MR related "action done" pages
07.01.2014
MultiROM theme updated:
Fixed "set radio.img" function for secondary roms
20.12.2013
MultiROM theme updated to reflect changes made in MR recovery 20131215:
Added "swap roms" page
Added "set radio.img" button to "manage rom" page
Moved "multirom settings" and "inject" pages to action bar overflow menu
14.12.2013
Added "up" functionality to labels in action bar (works like home button)
Fixed behaviour of mount usb-storage page (for good)
07.12.2013
Added info on "mount usb-storage" page if device not compatble (all)
Removed highlight images for main buttons (all)
Folder / File icons enlarged (all)
MultiROM compatible version released (based on Dark KK)
Black / Dark KK theme released
22.11.2013
Added "Restart System" button to restore/wipe/backup/*anyotheraction*_done pages
18.11.2013
Black, Dark, Light, Play and XDA now with dynamic battery/clock alignment (will change for 24h or AM/PM clock)
17.11.2013
Black, Dark, Light and Play completely revised (mostly code, some images as well)
all themes now use the select storage list, toggles are removed
XDA released
12.11.2013
release
Available for:
Galaxy Nexus
Nexus 4
Nexus 5
Nexus 7
Nexus 7 2013
Galaxy Note 2
Galaxy Note 3
Galaxy S3
Galaxy S4
One X
One
FAQ
THEME FAQ
What's the difference between the dark and the dark_minimal theme?
The minimal themes only have one highlight color (dark holo blue).
The main advantage of the minimal themes is their reduced boot time compared to the multicolor versions.
They're ment to be used as base for porting or creating other single color versions.
Can I use this theme on my *devicename*?
Most likely yes. The themes can be used on any device with the screen resolution the filename of the theme suggests.
For example, the "1080_*variant*.zip" can be used on any FullHD device.
When I reboot to recovery, the theme isn't applied. Any ideas?
This is most likeley due to wrong naming of the theme folder or the ui.zip.
Make sure the folder is named "theme", without capital letters.
Also check if you accidentally renamed the downloaded zip to "ui.zip.zip" (common pitfall when renaming the zip in windows explorer).
When I reboot to recovery, I get a "recovery bootloop". Is my phone broken?
Nope, this is most likeley due to a bad download.
Please download the theme again using another browser or app. For instance, ES File Explorer's build-in downloader has proven to be unreliable for the dropbox links I provide.
I like what you did there, but can I has more/other colorz?
Colors are a matter of personal preferrence. I try to keep the themes neutral, and the colors used are (mostly) in accordance with android design guidelines.
For other colors, you'll have to modify the theme yourself. I will gladly provide the source file for the images to everyone interested.
Will you make a dark/black Play theme?
No, because I don't want to maintain more versions of the theme. But everybody is welcome to contribute to the thread...
Will you help me to port my favourite other theme to device XY?
No. But this guide provides insight on how you can do it.
RECOVERY REPACK FAQ
What version of TWRP is the repack?
Always the latest available for a certain device.
As I don't keep track of all TWRP threads, please remind me if there was an update for your device.
I'd like a repack for *devicename*, how do I make one?
Download and unpack Android Image Kitchen.
Unpack the zip.
Download the zip containing the custom curtains (splash images).
Get the recovery image you want to modify from the TWRP download site.
Copy the recovery image to the Image Kitchen folder.
In windows explorer, drag & drop the recovery image on the "unpackimg.bat".
Unpacking will create two new folders (ramdisk and split_image).
Rename the splash of your choice to "curtain.jpg" and drop it into /ramdisk/res/images.
Hit "repackimg.bat".
This will create a "image-new.img", which you can then flash away using your preferred method.
My preferred method for installing the recovery is GooManager, so how do I flash this .img thing?
Use the theme. It now supports direct image flashing from the install page.
Via Fastboot. Most useful to know how to (especially in case things go sideways).
Via app. For a variety of devices, Flashify has proven to be a good app for flashing recovery images. It's under (very) active development and I highly recommend to give it a try.
Alternative apps (can be device specific): SGS4 Flasher, ... (please help me to populate this part)
AROMA FM
Download this flashable zip.
Flash the zip in recovery.
It will copy the flashable Aroma FM package to \TWRP\aromafm.
Go to "settings" and tick the option to use Aroma FM.
Profit.
Additional Stuff
REPACKED TWRP IMAGES
These are repacked with a curtain to match your theme. Always latest TWRP version available (if not, remind me...)
Flash via fastboot or use Flashify from Play store.
Download:
Dropbox Folder
Screens:
Source:
A zip containing all curtains and the SVG file.
Curtains.zip
Un/Repacking the recovery image:
Use this marvelous .img editing tool by @osm0sis.
AROMA FM:
Download:
Aroma FM flashable zip
HOW TO USE AROMA FM:
Flash the zip in recovery. This will copy the flashable Aroma FM package to \TWRP\aromafm.
Go to "settings" and tick the option to use Aroma FM.
Profit.
These look great! The first TWRP themes I actually like!
It works! I love the last theme. Thank you!
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Do you think will work on HTC One S?
(Sorry for my bad english)
Inviato dal mio Nexus 4 utilizzando Tapatalk
ale29-09 said:
Do you think will work on HTC One S?
(Sorry for my bad english)
Inviato dal mio Nexus 4 utilizzando Tapatalk
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No, theme is only available for resolutions of 720x1280 and higher...
TWRP 2.6.3.1 here. When I download, rename to ui.zip, create a folder in the TWRP folder and name it theme and then copy the zip there and boot to recovery it puts TWRP into a loop. I have to hold down power to do a normal boot.
HughesNet said:
TWRP 2.6.3.1 here. When I download, rename to ui.zip, create a folder in the TWRP folder and name it theme and then copy the zip there and boot to recovery it puts TWRP into a loop. I have to hold down power to do a normal boot.
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For all four versions same result? They are all working fine here. Or maybe just a bad download?
z31s1g said:
For all four versions same result? They are all working fine here. Or maybe just a bad download?
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Naw I figured it out. I didn't realize you were using dropbox hosting. On my phone if I click a link using dropbox and I pick es file download it doesn't download the file correctly. I have to click chrome so it loads the dropbox page with the download button. then click the button then click download with es file download.
Working fine once I realized it was a dropbox link
Thanks @z31s1g, "Holofied Play" theme is amazing.
Working great just like it did on the Nexus 4.
The only two issues I've found (only tested the Holofied Play version):
- The clock on the top is too far to the right and gets mostly cutoff at the edge of the screen
- When scrolling up and down in search of files/folders, the vertical scroll indicator on the right is only half way down the page when you've actually reached the bottom of the page.
Aside from this I'm loving it. Thanks!
sn0warmy said:
- The clock on the top is too far to the right and gets mostly cutoff at the edge of the screen
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Are u using AM/PM? In this case you need to edit the ui.xml variables for proper clock alignement.
sn0warmy said:
- When scrolling up and down in search of files/folders, the vertical scroll indicator on the right is only half way down the page when you've actually reached the bottom of the page.
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Strange, but I can't influence the behaviour, just the looks. Same list without theme is allright?
z31s1g said:
Are u using AM/PM? In this case you need to edit the ui.xml variables for proper clock alignement.
Strange, but I can't influence the behaviour, just the looks. Same list without theme is allright?
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I failed to check it with the stock theme since I was too anxious to install TWRP and get the Play theme installed right away. :laugh:
I'll check the stock theme in a bit and report back.
EDIT: You're right, it does the same thing with the stock theme as well. Looks to be an issue with TWRP itself.
TWRP 2.6.3.2
z31s1g said:
About Theme
Recovery gone App.
This is a heavily modified version of the theme by thecoby.
Button labels on all pages are images (looks much nicer than the rendered fonts).
Almost all images created new from vector source (will be released later on to support porting and allow for easy changes to appearance).
Designed for 24h clock. To use AM/PM, edit variables in ui.xml, values are included as comment.
The theme is compatible with TWRP versions up to 2.6.3.3, but encryption page is not functional on versions older than 2.6.0.0.
Port the theme as much as you like. Second post will soon be updated with some info on this topic.
You use this theme at your own risk.
How to use:
Download the theme of your choice and rename it to "ui.zip".
On internal storage open TWRP folder and create a folder called "theme", no caps allowed.
Copy ui.zip to theme folder.
Restart to recovery.
Download:
Holofied Black
Holofied Dark
Holofied Light
Holofied Play
Changelog:
12.11.2013
release
Available for:
Galaxy Nexus
Nexus 4
Nexus 5
Nexus 7
Nexus 7 2013
Galaxy Note 2
Galaxy Note 3
Galaxy S3
Galaxy S4
One X
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my n5 have TWRP vv2.6.3.2 and I just get boot loops!
Was it really necessary to quote the entire OP for that?
Maybe you have the same problem that this guy had?
HughesNet said:
Naw I figured it out. I didn't realize you were using dropbox hosting. On my phone if I click a link using dropbox and I pick es file download it doesn't download the file correctly. I have to click chrome so it loads the dropbox page with the download button. then click the button then click download with es file download.
Working fine once I realized it was a dropbox link
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Beautiful! -Pressed on thanks-
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Was it really necessary to quote the entire OP for that?
Maybe you have the same problem that this guy had?
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sorry for that
pittrich said:
sorry for that
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Were you able to get it working?
z31s1g said:
Were you able to get it working?
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when installing the themes of the screen flickers when booting into recovery.
I had already made a thread about this for the Kindle Fire HD version, but this is for another model so i thought it would be okay to re-post the instructions.
Works on side-loaded apps and system apps.
Apps downloaded from the amazon store are a different story.
You need the following:
-Root (to access system files)
- 2 image icons of your choice: 562px (Carousel icons) 198px (App list icon)
- Your app's ID (can be found through the Google Play store or in: /data/app
For example: com.google.android.apps.docs-1.apk (The bold part is your ID)
- A file viewer (I am using es explorer)
Rebooting is necessary for all changes to take place!
Navigate to: system/vendor/data/images
(this is where you'll drop your images)
Example 1: Gmail: ID: com.google.android.gm
So it would be:
com.google.android.gm.png (for 562px icon)
tall_com.google.android.gm.png (for 198px icon)
Example 2: SuperSU: ID: eu.chainfire.supersu
So it would be:
eu.chainfire.supersu.png (for 562px icon)
tall_eu.chainfire.supersu.png (for 198px icon)
Example below~
Thanks! Are there any collections of ready made icons available to download?
derpadoodle said:
Thanks! Are there any collections of ready made icons available to download?
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Not that I know of..
High-quality icons can be acquired from the google play store (I use chrome browser)
or the web in general (Also I use 512px as the largest icon size, instead of the default 562px. It looks just as crisp in my opinion
First of all, this guide uses elements of another method, originally posted on G+ and YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MW1UsCyOidY) but for some reason, on the Nexus 9, this method does not always work. The below method will work 100% of the time on the Nexus 9.
Go into the Theme Engine, and apply the SYSTEM DEFAULT THEME
Open Play Store, and purchase and download SQLite Editor (paid app, have not found a free version that actually works with Root access) - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speedsoftware.sqleditor&hl=en
Open SQLite editor.
In the APP list (selected by default) tap on the Settings Storage entry that says com.android.providers.settings underneath it
Tap on settings.db
Tap on secure
Scroll all the way to the bottom of the list, and long press on themeConfig entry
Tap on DELETE ENTRY
Exit SQLite Editor and go into Settings
Select Apps, and then All
Find the Theme Engine, and tap on it
Select FORCE CLOSE and then CLEAR DATA and clear the Theme Engine's data
Reboot your Nexus 9
Apply whatever theme you would like, and enjoy everything being themed, that was not themed before
Prosper
Please let me know if this method did, or did not work for you. I have tried it on three different N9s that were all experiencing the Theme Engine bug, and it worked on all three.
Thanks for reading.
I'd like to add a font to my device for use with apps like Tasker and Minimalistic Text. From what I have read on the forum it looks like a matter of adding the font file to /system/fonts and (perhaps) rebooting.
Of course this does not work or I would not be writing this thread. Font files (I'm using TTF) handled in this manner do not appear anywhere. I cannot access them through Tasker (I can access each of the stock fonts that are present in the folder). Minimalistic Text is probably a separate issue and I may need to try and contact the developer on that one.
So...is there something else? Is there a font "table" somewhere that needs to be updated? Is there something special about TTF fonts for the NST/G which makes TTF fonts from other sources unrecognizable to the system?
I'd have to look how those apps access their fonts.
Normally in Android you only have serif, sans-serif, monospace.
They get mapped through /system/etc/system_fonts.xml
For fallback there is /system/etc/fallback_fonts.xml
For older B&N Reader, the fonts are selected directly by path in /system/fonts from a preset list of fonts.
For newer B&N Reader, the fonts are selected from raw resource assets (in Vendor.apk) from a preset list of fonts.
Renate NST said:
I'd have to look how those apps access their fonts.
Normally in Android you only have serif, sans-serif, monospace.
They get mapped through /system/etc/system_fonts.xml
For fallback there is /system/etc/fallback_fonts.xml
For older B&N Reader, the fonts are selected directly by path in /system/fonts from a preset list of fonts.
For newer B&N Reader, the fonts are selected from raw resource assets (in Vendor.apk) from a preset list of fonts.
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Yes, on the original NST there is no /system/etc/system_fonts.xml, just the fonts in the /system/fonts folder and, I guess, some mysterious fixed list somewhere.
What I discovered by trial and error is that one sure way to get a new font is to rename the new font as one of the existing fonts. This, of course, eliminates the original font. I learned this the hard way when a "font installer" app did it without warning. Luckily I have two NSTs so I was able to restore the font.
Tasker cannot access anything but the three basic font types unless the text is in HTML format, but even there it can only access the fonts in /system/fonts and only those in the secret list. So no just dropping the font into the folder and rebooting.
Minimalistic Text turned out to be more amenable. Its issue is a generally poor install on the device. Perhaps there are permissions that need fixing. I corrected initial problems when I first got it by copying the settings.xml file from an installation of the same version on a KitKat device. The file from installation on the NST seemed to be malformed in some way. With the fonts (which are simply dropped into any folder you like), it would not create a global.xml file where the "where are they?" information was stored. So I did the same trick again and now that is fixed. In the end, this is an acceptable result for me because the purpose of the custom font is for a widget and the only remaining app through which this ancient version of Tasker can actually make a widget is Minimalistic Text.
Someone asked in another thread about adding fonts. This thread was first in the search I guess as one of the recent about this issue. I know that problem exist with limited choice of fonts for this device that people circumvent by renaming the font of their preferred choice as already existing one on device after safely backing up existing font. Just out of curiosity did someone tried adding these recently published fonts from respected source?