I was just wondering if there is any way to change individual app dpi's without using xposed framework. I have tried using the xposed framework and the appsettings module but it doesn't seem to be working in the latest task AOKP rom (I have not tried 4.2.2, just the latest 4.3).
If anyone has any suggestions of another app or a way to get xposed working correctly (or even just let me know that it works correctly so I know that I made an error somewhere) I would appreciate the help. Thanks in advance
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Since both mess around with the framework, can I run both at the same time? I wanna run 3Minit settings but then I also wanna run Xposed Installer with Smiley Replacer module and blueglass 3D battery module. Can I do this? Thanks! I like 3Minit better than Nottach module (which is what I originally had installed) because they are the same exact thing, except I don't hafta reboot my phone every time I make a change!
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Since both mess around with the framework, can I run both at the same time? I wanna run 3Minit settings but then I also wanna run Xposed Installer with Smiley Replacer module and blueglass 3D battery module. Can I do this? Thanks! I like 3Minit better than Nottach module (which is what I originally had installed) because they are the same exact thing, except I don't hafta reboot my phone every time I make a change!
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I too was thinking the same thing. i wanted to use some of the Xposed framework changes for s-View thought about just doing a nandroid backup and seeing if it works. can always restore back if there are any issues.
Joe0113 said:
Since both mess around with the framework, can I run both at the same time? I wanna run 3Minit settings but then I also wanna run Xposed Installer with Smiley Replacer module and blueglass 3D battery module. Can I do this? Thanks! I like 3Minit better than Nottach module (which is what I originally had installed) because they are the same exact thing, except I don't hafta reboot my phone every time I make a change!
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darkmurf said:
I too was thinking the same thing. i wanted to use some of the Xposed framework changes for s-View thought about just doing a nandroid backup and seeing if it works. can always restore back if there are any issues.
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Hi guys,
so, have you tried it? Do they work together? Please share your experience or some advice
thanx!
I run 3minit and Xposed and ICS Theme. I've been using Xblast for Xposed instead of Wanam, had a couple settings that work in it that didn't in Wanam.
After I flash the Rom I flash the theme, then set up 3minit to my liking. Then theme the rest I can with Xblast. No problems.
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Hi all,
Recently I have just found out about xposed framework and want to use it on my GT-I9505 running Cynagenmod 11 (the kitkat version). Furthermore, I would like to then install other things such as wanam xposed. However, from the guide I'm looking at, the person seems to be using a stock ROM. So my question is, would I be able to install this framework on a custom ROM like Cynagenmod or any other custom ROM just as easy? Or is it recommended to go back to a stock based ROM?
Thanks to anyone that can help
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Read post #2 in the Xposed Framework thread. Short answer - yes, it should work.
AFAIK Wanam Xposed is designed to work with stock Samsung ROMs. Other Xposed modules, however, should work fine with any ROM.
Williamharv said:
Hi all,
Recently I have just found out about xposed framework and want to use it on my GT-I9505 running Cynagenmod 11 (the kitkat version). Furthermore, I would like to then install other things such as wanam xposed. However, from the guide I'm looking at, the person seems to be using a stock ROM. So my question is, would I be able to install this framework on a custom ROM like Cynagenmod or any other custom ROM just as easy? Or is it recommended to go back to a stock based ROM?
Thanks to anyone that can help
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when you are on kitkat based rom, make sure ART runtime is not activated, xposed won't work on ART, it will revert the runtime into dalvik
Gravity Box is a good alternative to Wanam Exposed. You should try it.
Xposed only works on Dalvik runtime. Wanam Xposed is for Samsung TouchWiz roms only. Gravity Box is for AOSP and GE roms, and will offer you many customization options, along with XuiMod. Wanam Kit should also work as this is for AOSP KitKat roms which is similar to Gravity Box.
Just updated to the latest cm snapshot m6, and i cant seem to get xposed running. It says it's not active, and rebooting won't change a thing. Anyone else experiencing this?
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Just updated to the latest cm snapshot m6, and i cant seem to get xposed running. It says it's not active, and rebooting won't change a thing. Anyone else experiencing this?
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Did you try to install the framework again (Xposed Installer>Framework>Intall/Update>Reboot)?
Maybe the ART runtime is enabled by default? Xposed only works with dalvikVM.
Check the respective setting the the developer options.
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not sure if theres anything out there for the 230nu? but I was curious if there was anyway to get the framework for this device, Ive never used exposed other than a slight dabble with it on my Galaxy Note i717 ! Anyone have any knowldege of this ? I am rooted , and I do have TWRP , however the TWRP I have is useless as it cant do anything! If theres another copy of recovery out there Id be willing to try that out as well, I dont actually use the Tab all that much , I have too much fun on my OnePlus One
I don't really understand your question all to well, but to my knowledge the Xposed framework should work on all devices. I have the 8" tab 4 and Xposed is installed as are multiple modules. The xposed framework is just an APK, which I believe makes it universal. Hopefully this helps with your question.
Just find the xposed apk, move it to your device and install the apk. Then you should install/update the framework and reboot your device. Should be completely done with everything after that besides installing whatever modules you want. I'd suggest checking the subforum for it and you should have all your answers there.
I've never used xposed before but I thought it would be easier than flashing a ROM. Where do I get it an SM-T230NU & what are the best modules?
Just search for the xposed forum on XDA and then you download it. I use wanam xposed module to kill camera sound and to do a few other useful tweaks and one or two other modules just for giggles like the hodor module.
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There's a warning before trying to install the module. Forget exactly what it said but something to the effect of not compatible with the system.
SM-T230NU/ xposed frsmework install
vice86 said:
There's a warning before trying to install the module. Forget exactly what it said but something to the effect of not compatible with the system.
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The warning msg says "xposed is not compatible w/ android apk version 19 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a). Etc...
Pm me if you want me to email you the screenshot of the whole thing. Thanks in advance for the help.
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Sorry for reviving a dead thread... I just recently picked up a TAB 4 (SM-T230NU) and also am having some confusion on installing xposed. I am rooted, and using Android 4.4.2. When using the APK it will not allow me to install the framework, with the message "xposed is not compatible w/ android apk version 19 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a). Etc..." ...
Anyone able to help me on getting Xposed on this device WITHOUT updating my android version?
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Sorry for reviving a dead thread... I just recently picked up a TAB 4 (SM-T230NU) and also am having some confusion on installing xposed. I am rooted, and using Android 4.4.2. When using the APK it will not allow me to install the framework, with the message "xposed is not compatible w/ android apk version 19 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a). Etc..." ...
Anyone able to help me on getting Xposed on this device WITHOUT updating my android version?
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Same issue here on my SM-T231.
Has anyone successful installed Xposed Framework on the MOJO running CM12?
Has anyone successfully edited the build.prop to spoof a different device to get more 'compatibility' in the Play Store?
I'm having issues getting a few apps to work with the MOJO running CM12...Any other ideas or suggestions?
There was some talk about Xposed, but I don't recall anyone actually running it. I'd try searching this forum, possibly with Google.
Have you tried sideloading any of those apps? Which ones, BTW?
I got it sorted using Aptiode app store to load all the apps that were coming up incompatible.