Navbar height - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I was wondering how to change my navbar height I was reading some tutorials on 4.2.2 but I'm running 4.3 I looked in framework.res.apk and I couldn't find the files I was looking for does anyone know how to change it in 4.3 like through an app flash a zip or changing framework
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Flashable zip that adds soft key toggle to power menu?

Does anyone know how I can add a button that will hide the soft keys, similar to aokp, paranoidandroid, etc? I just want to add the option to my stock rooted phone.
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There is ones on the "Theme and apps" section of the forums for Nexus 4 however I think you have to be using a deodex rom and not just rooted stock...
My real question is how do you go back to the original stock style once you're done messing around with the aftermarket ones?
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[REQUEST]-[SOLVED] XYLON NavBar Icon Images

Hey all
Can anyone give me an image file (PNG, JPEG, whatever!) For the new NavBar default icons offered in the Xylon ROM (Feb.23rd nightly)?
An image for the search, home, back, menu, and recent app window
I have really grown to like them and I want to keep them forever, when I change ROMs or devices I want them still
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Re: [REQUEST] XYLON NavBar Icon Images
EDIT***
Someone just helped me out
Copied my SystemUI.apk, extracted it, found the images in drawablexdhdpi... Done
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Re: [REQUEST] XYLON NavBar Icon Images
Hi,
Download the rom, ectract / open SystemUI.apk (with Winrar for example) and go to /res/drawable-xhdpi and you'll see the icons you want like ic_sysbar_******.png then extract them... All the navbar buttons are ic_sysbar_menu / search / recent, etc... And don't forget the ic_sysbar_******_land.png (for landscape mode).
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They are the ZTE grand soft keys you can download them from the soft key thread in themes and apps also.
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znc62511 said:
They are the ZTE grand soft keys you can download them from the soft key thread in themes and apps also.
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Didn't know that ! Thanks!
viking37 said:
Hi,
Download the rom, ectract / open SystemUI.apk (with Winrar for example) and go to /res/drawable/xhdpi and you'll see the icons you want like ic_sysbar_******.png then extract them... All the navbar buttons are ic_sysbar_menu / search / recent, etc... And don't forget the ic_sysbar_******_land.png (for landscape mode).
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Thank you!
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Changing settings background

Hi could anyone please tell me a way of changing the background image on the settings menu
I'm running xylon rom. Thanks
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kennyspark3993 said:
Hi could anyone please tell me a way of changing the background image on the settings menu
I'm running xylon rom. Thanks
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You would have to change image in the framework res apk no dpi folder but this will change the background system wide

[Q] themed icons

HI guys I have a simple question. I noticed that if you have a theme with moded icons for a certain app and if that app updates via playstore, that app's icon will revert to norrmal. And no matter how many times I flash the theme the icon wont revert to its modified icon. Any solution for this would love to be able to fix this
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Fonts

Does any one know the easiest way to change font on custom rom. Am using Gummy ROM 4.4.2. Tried to do like in thread for fonts on 4.3 rom. Download font and outing in in system folder no luck but am a noob and not sure if I'm doing it right.
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