Is there some way we can change the notification pull down in stock based roms? I am using gennext rom.
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vinaychandra said:
Is there some way we can change the notification pull down in stock based roms? I am using gennext rom.
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If you mean you want to change the image of notification pull-down from black to a custom one, then yes it's very easy through Xposed modules.
Through this module - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2342570
I believe this comes pre-installed in GENNXT, along with the Xposed Framework.
All you have to do is,
1. enable (or install if you removed it) the Xposed Framework.
2. reboot
3. install and enable the module
4. change the image
5. reboot or restart SystemUI
If you don't know what Xposed Framework is, here's the original thread, you can read through it : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401
Other Xposed Modules sorted based on compatibility - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2327541
iceyhotguy said:
If you mean you want to change the image of notification pull-down from black to a custom one, then yes it's very easy through Xposed modules.
Through this module - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2342570
I believe this comes pre-installed in GENNXT, along with the Xposed Framework.
All you have to do is,
1. enable (or install if you removed it) the Xposed Framework.
2. reboot
3. install and enable the module
4. change the image
5. reboot or restart SystemUI
If you don't know what Xposed Framework is, here's the original thread, you can read through it : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401
Other Xposed Modules sorted based on compatibility - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2327541
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Actually, I would like change the whole view. Not the background. Something like switching the current touchwiz pulldown to something like that of cyanogenmod pull down for example. I hate the toggles in the pull down. And of course, something new is always better. Please do not suggest that flash cyanogenmod because I would like to have the dual sim feature.
vinaychandra said:
Actually, I would like change the whole view. Not the background. Something like switching the current touchwiz pulldown to something like that of cyanogenmod pull down for example. I hate the toggles in the pull down. And of course, something new is always better. Please do not suggest that flash cyanogenmod because I would like to have the dual sim feature.
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Why would I suggest you flash a different ROM when you are specifically asking for themeing/modding the stock TW?
I get the toggles on stock look bad and dated, when I was on stock, I was using a combination of Xposed modules to completely change the notification pulldown view.
Basically everything can be themed there,
XBattery Themer - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2516074
Has a wide wariety of battery themes, but this one is for battery only
XBackground - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2342570
For notifcation and settings (includes install screen background) background
XQuick Settings Toggles Themer - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2363938
This is the main one you need. This is specifically for themeing the notification toggles like Wi-Fi, Data icons etc.
My personal favorite is the Vicino (check spelling) theme, it has a faded white toggle that turns blue on active
Sample theme -
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Lastly, you can use Wanam to hide things like "No Notification" as well as to theme the notifications, toggles and notification pulldown in any color, gloss or gradient you want. You can even change the font and style of Date and clock and their positions.
Wanam - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2383484
Similar features are also available in XBlast but Wanam is TW specific so it work more efficiently.
XBlast - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2294419
All these toggles have been personally tested and confirmed working by me on 4.2.2 stock TouchWiz
Some of these modules might already be available in GENNXT but since there has been no recent release of the ROM, I would recommend you remove them as system applications and re-install them as apks for the current themes that might be available in them.
All of these with more modules are listed on this page I gave you before - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2327541
Check post #2 for full list of Touchwiz modules.
iceyhotguy said:
Why would I suggest you flash a different ROM when you are specifically asking for themeing/modding the stock TW?
I get the toggles on stock look bad and dated, when I was on stock, I was using a combination of Xposed modules to completely change the notification pulldown view.
Basically everything can be themed there,
XBattery Themer - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2516074
Has a wide wariety of battery themes, but this one is for battery only
XBackground - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2342570
For notifcation and settings (includes install screen background) background
XQuick Settings Toggles Themer - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2363938
This is the main one you need. This is specifically for themeing the notification toggles like Wi-Fi, Data icons etc.
My personal favorite is the Vicino (check spelling) theme, it has a faded white toggle that turns blue on active
Sample theme - View attachment 2531866
Lastly, you can use Wanam to hide things like "No Notification" as well as to theme the notifications, toggles and notification pulldown in any color, gloss or gradient you want. You can even change the font and style of Date and clock and their positions.
Wanam - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2383484
Similar features are also available in XBlast but Wanam is TW specific so it work more efficiently.
XBlast - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2294419
All these toggles have been personally tested and confirmed working by me on 4.2.2 stock TouchWiz
Some of these modules might already be available in GENNXT but since there has been no recent release of the ROM, I would recommend you remove them as system applications and re-install them as apks for the current themes that might be available in them.
All of these with more modules are listed on this page I gave you before - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2327541
Check post #2 for full list of Touchwiz modules.
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That's great really. :good: But can I also ask you this? How do I completely remove the quick toggles in the notification pulldown? Sorry if it is a dumb question.
vinaychandra said:
That's great really. :good: But can I also ask you this? How do I completely remove the quick toggles in the notification pulldown? Sorry if it is a dumb question.
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No I haven't come across any mod to completely remove them from notification toggle.
You can only theme them, you can change how many notifications you want (3, 5, 6) but I don't think you can remove them.
Wanam lets you hide the text and on/off notification line under them, but that's about it
I haven't used stock TW for over 2 months now, so maybe Wanam might have added the option, but as far as I know there is no module to remove them completely from the notification panel
@iceyhotguy.............man.u r really great............
Related
...presenting
Lockscreen mod with Customizable Background
for OpenDesire and DeFrost
I've modded the framework and enabled custom lock-screen backgrounds. I've currently got it working on my custom mods for OpenDesire and DeFrost.
This is not lockbot or widgetlocker, this is a modified vanilla lock-screen.
Please don't attempt this if you don't understand all of this. I am not responsible for any damage this may cause. I recommend doing a nandroid before playing around with this.
This will make your screen look silly when answering a call from a locked screen. There is nothing I can do about this.
I've included 2 lockscreen images for the black mod and templates for both black and white. If you are using the stock sliders, you don't need to use a template, just make sure the image is the correct size.
Here is proof:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
...now in white
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What you need to have
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HTC Desire, S-Off'ed and running OpenDesire 4.0.34-37 or DeFrost 5.6
Ninjamorph and dependencies
My Custom framework
Photoshop/GIMP.
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What you need to do
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Flash one of my themes through recovery, ensuring signature verification is off.
Let phone restart
Bask in glory of new lockscreen for a second, then realise you can't read the status bar.
Extract the .xml files to \SDcard\CMTheme\ and apply either through the settings menu (Settings > CyanogenMod Settings > User interface > Tweaks extras > ) then restart for configuration to load.
Enjoy new theme
Make a lockscreen that is 480*800, If you want it to look best, place it under either of the layers photoshop. If using the white lock widget use the white psd file.
Place lockscreen on SDcard.
Open Ninjamorph
>New Project
Navigate to system>framework>framework-res.apk>res>drawable-hdpi>lockscreen_bg.png
Select the file you would like to have as your background
Select "finish project" select framework-res.apk, then "yes", "yes" or "no", "yes", "yes". Let phone restart to new lockscreen background.
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If you don't have an S-OFF'd Desire
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Download one of my themes.
Open the file in an archive program (I use 7zip) and navigate to framework\framework-res.apk\res\drawable-hdpi\. Locate "lockscreen_bg.png" and extract this file.
Edit the file, put it back in the archive, flash theme.
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Alternatively you want other framework
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Ok, here it is guys. My first attempt at a Metamorph and only for OpenDesire.
You can only use this on stock, or simple themes. My definition of "simple theme" is one which is only changed icons, this means no battery mods which use more than the 6 steps that is the default, ie. no *.xmls are edited. or...
you will get stuck in a boot-loop
Instructions.
Download "custom_lockscreen.zip"
Open Metamorph and point it to this file.
Select apply all - it should reboot into your new background.
Then use ninjamorph to change background as outlined above.
As this is my first attempt at a metamorph, please be sure you backup before testing it. I am not responsible for anything going pear-shaped.
Reserved, just in case
****in' A...
This is AWESOME!
Nice work, dude!
EDIT: Here's a screenshot of the lockscreen in action. Looks GREAT!
Isn't there any way to use it in other ROMs?
unknowndesire said:
Isn't there any way to use it in other ROMs?
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Not currently. It requires modding the xmls in the framework of the rom. As far as I know, this will require each rom to be decompiled then edited then recompiled which I don't have time to do and/or maintain.
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ClassicalGas said:
Not currently. It requires modding the xmls in the framework of the rom. As far as I know, this will require each rom to be decompiled then edited then recompiled which I don't have time to do and/or maintain.
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Can't you add your code to Cyanogen or Open Desire or anything like that & maybe they can create a new option? I know nothing about developing but I know that they can merge your code within android.
does this work also with your white theme classglass?
can i use aswell the white.xml file for that lockbar?
@classicalgas what theme is that you are using in the pic. i love the look of it, do you care to share.thanks.....................sudeki300
mr.r9 said:
Can't you add your code to Cyanogen or Open Desire or anything like that & maybe they can create a new option? I know nothing about developing but I know that they can merge your code within android.
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Yeah I too know nothing about developing. I have no idea how to go about this. I tend to leave this to more capable people as it takes me too long to code anything. I only really post what I come up with and use, its become a bit of a hobby. I don't have time to port/merge code, as I don't require it and it's not worth my time.
pa.pn2 said:
does this work also with your white theme classglass?
can i use aswell the white.xml file for that lockbar?
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Not as yet. If you use the "flat_white.xml" file you should get a white statusbar, but the icons will look inverted.
I probably won't have the white version up until late this week.
sudeki300 said:
@classicalgas what theme is that you are using in the pic. i love the look of it, do you care to share.thanks.....................sudeki300
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My own theme, see sig. You can find the wallpaper here. The clock is a mod of the in-built analogue clock.
Anyway to get this to work on the Evo?
Defrost?
Is there an easy way to get this working on DeFrost?
zHk3R said:
****in' A...
This is AWESOME!
Nice work, dude!
EDIT: Here's a screenshot of the lockscreen in action. Looks GREAT!
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looks realy cute lol^^
i made some custom lockscreens for all lazy guys and girls lol
heres a preview
feel free to download^^
pa.pn2 said:
i made some custom lockscreens for all lazy guys and girls lol
heres a preview
feel free to download^^
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Legend! These are great, thanks! Currently working on a white version...watch this space
i will dude,waiting.......hehe
pa.pn2 said:
i will dude,waiting.......hehe
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It's up mate! and I'm going to sleep. Just a heads up you will need to remake your wallpapers with a white strip at the bottom instead of black if you want it to look right. The new PSD is up.
Enjoy
thx alot.looks smooth
i updated some lockscreens with the white bar
download if you like them
Posted a tute on how to use metamorph to create lock-screen themes on my blog. Leave comments and questions there. Hope it all works, I've not posted much before.
I'm gonna compile some in the next few days for everyone to use.
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
There is a little problem with incoming calls.
for what version of OpenDesire?
works with 4.0.10?
FIRST OF ALL IAM NOT A DEV JUST SHARING THE INFO THAT I HAVE ACCURED BY READING
AND PLEASE IGNORE THIS IF IT HAS BEEN PREVIOUSLY POSTED
SO WITH NO MORE BLAH BLAH BLAH LETS START
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WHATS XPOSED FRAMEWORK ?
The Xposed Framework may just be a tool for Android geeks to tweak their phones, but it’s a faster, easier, and less invasive tool than a custom ROM is. This could also be used to install themes and perform other invasive customizations that would normally require a custom ROM. The Xposed Framework’s method doesn’t involve changing your device’s operating system and can be easily reversed.
XPOSED FRAMEWORK is orginally developed by over xda member rovo89 a BIG thanks to him :laugh:
It offers an easy way to customize the Android system without having to make any profound changes to apps or the source code.
hence its very user friendly and more over its in APK format,,easy to install
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HOW DOES IT WORK
To perform various low-level tweaks, developers have to modify system APK (app package) files. They generally release these changes as a custom ROM, which users have to flash onto their device.
The Xposed Framework requires root access to install, but should be able to work without root afterwards. It extends the /system/bin/app_process executable to load a specific JAR file on startup. This file’s classes will be part of every app process on the system — even system service processes. It’s then possible to modify an app’s behavior at runtime — no ROM flashing or modifying app APK files required.
It works with most Android 4.0 and later devices, assuming they’re ARM devices. If you have a Gingerbread device or one of the rare Android devices using an Intel chip, it won’t work for you.
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moving on so i belive that you got some idea about XPOSED
PART 1
INSTALLATION
The Xposed Framework isn’t available in Google Play, so dont check in play but every time there is XDA to help...
You Can Download It from this LINK http://dl.xposed.info/latest.apk Once again credit goes to rovo89
ROOTING is important here ,,,if you havent rooted then come back after ROOTING !
After downloading
Open the App and go to Framework. From there, click Install / Update
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Reboot your device after installing it and the Xposed Framework will become active.
Done !
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Xposed Framework Tweaks
PART 2
XPOSED FRAMEWORK TWEAKS
The Xposed Framework is just a base that allows other tweaking apps to do the work. Once you have the Xposed Framework installed, you’ll need to use another app to actually perform tweaks. There are a variety of tweaks that depend on the Xposed Framework, but we’ll cover a few popular ones here.
Tweakbox is a collection of no-flashing tweaks from the creator of the Xposed Framework. As with the Xposed Framework, you’ll need to download it from here View attachment XposedTweakbox_1.4.0.apk
After installing a module, enable it in the Xposed Installer app.
Open the Tweakbox app after restarting your phone or tablet and choose the tweaks you want to make. You can enable a variety of tweaks — for example, you can change the level where you’ll receive a critical battery warning, prevent the screen from turning on when you unplug your phone, control what happens when you long-press the home button, and enable skipping songs by pressing the volume keys when your phone is off. These are the sort of tweaks you’d normally have to flash a custom ROM for. You’ll have to restart for most changes to take effect.
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The MoDaCo Toolkit is another package of tweaks, which must also be downloaded from outside here is the linkhttp://loadbalancing.modaco.com/download.php?file=com.modaco.toolkit.apk . After installing it, enable it in the Xposed Installer app as above.
To use, simply download and install, enable the module in 'Xposed settings' and then enable the mods you want in the 'MoDaCo Toolkit' application. Note that most modifications will require a reboot to take effect and not all modifications will work on all devices!
The toolkit allows you to perform a variety of other tweaks, from enabling multi-user support on phones like the Nexus 4 (normally available only on tablets), disabling region-checks so you can install apps like Wallet and Sound Search outside the USA, hiding the battery meter if you’re using a third-party battery status icon, and more.
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My Favorite Modules
PART 3
MORE MODULES FOR TRYING
iam not gonna give the links to these modules ,Please do a google search and find them
There are more modules than shown here ,so that you can understand them better
XPrivacy
With XPrivacy you can comfortably manage the rights of apps. For example, if you want to limit the privileges that your Facebook app has and deny it access to your contact list, you can easily do that from within XPrivacy. One small thing to note though, changing privileges all willy nilly without knowing what you’re doing can cause them to start acting funny.
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Tinted Status Bar
Inspired by the latest version of iOS this module allows you to select the colors of the status bar and status bar icons based on what kind of app or website you’ve got open. How it figures out what color to use is a little less glorifying and isn’t done automatically: it uses an internal database that is maintained by the developer and the community.
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XBlast Tools
With XBlast Tools, you get a powerful toolbox that allows you to make changes to different setting in your system. All options are divided into several categories for clarity. Whether changing the status bar animations, Quick Settings, colors, fonts, modifications to the hardware buttons or anything else, XBlast Tools most likely can do it. After you have changed all the settings according to your desires, you have to perform a soft reboot before they are applied.
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DitheredHoloBackGround
Granted, the changes offered by this module are pretty minimal however if you use any themes on your Android device, it may be of a little interest to you. The background in the Android settings usually has a dark color gradient that is hard to read. DitheredHoloBackground takes the background image and replaces it with a neat film grain effect. As I said before, the effect is very minimal, but it is a welcome change for some people who like attention to detail.
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App Settings
App Settings are a very powerful set of tools which can change a bunch of options on your device, including the language of specific apps, pixel density, enable full screen mode, change your resolution, and more. I use App Settings, for example, change the default language on the IMDB app so that I can check out some movie information in their native languages and the app itself doesn’t offer that type of setting.
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DO TRY THESE MODULES AND REPLY
:angel::angel:
Uninstall xposed
PART 4
UNINSTALLING XPOSED FRAMEWORK
You can return to the Xposed Installer app to uninstall the Xposed Framework later, reversing the changes to the app_process executable. Be sure to perform an uninstall in the Xposed Installer app before removing the Xposed Installer app from your device.
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A BIG THANKS TO rovo89 FOR THE FRAME WORK AND FOR THE MODULES TOO
AND ALL OTHER DEVS FOR MODULES
orginal xposed framework link http://cleanimport.xda/index.php?threads/1574401/
rovo89
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reserved
for explanation
Good job thanks for this. Really nice guide for noobs like me
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MufcTK said:
Good job thanks for this. Really nice guide for noobs like me
Sent from my GT-S7562 using xda app-developers app
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hah its just guide,,really thanks to the devs
I hate the quick settings in the notification panel of my Galaxy S5.
I'd like to disable it. I've searched for an Xposed module to do the work, but the closes I got was a "Xposed G-Touchwiz" tha helped me to hide the S-finder and Quick Connect buttons.
So I was wondering... Is it possible (or will it work if) to replace the SystemUI.apk with a version from, let say, CM? I'm not sure what else the SystemUI do, but I've crazy seen people replacing it to get the S5 quick settings buttons.
I would appreciate if anyone knows how to get rid of the quick settings in notification shade of the stock Galaxy S5.
Thanks.
dartveiga said:
I hate the quick settings in the notification panel of my Galaxy S5.
I'd like to disable it. I've searched for an Xposed module to do the work, but the closes I got was a "Xposed G-Touchwiz" tha helped me to hide the S-finder and Quick Connect buttons.
So I was wondering... Is it possible (or will it work if) to replace the SystemUI.apk with a version from, let say, CM? I'm not sure what else the SystemUI do, but I've crazy seen people replacing it to get the S5 quick settings buttons.
I would appreciate if anyone knows how to get rid of the quick settings in notification shade of the stock Galaxy S5.
Thanks.
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It won't work with a cm systemui.apk. will most likely give you a ton of force closes. There are many custom Roms though with it either turned off or the option of turning the bar off. Just pull the systemui.apk from these Roms and replace yours.
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Any good?
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"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
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Goldie said:
Any good?
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Hi,
I guess you did this in a custom rom? And compiled it yourself?
If so.. Could you share it maybe? I could integrate it into my Xposed module "Xposed G-Touchwiz" ofcourse with credits to you =).
Thanks,
Gertlily said:
Hi,
I guess you did this in a custom rom? And compiled it yourself?
If so.. Could you share it maybe? I could integrate it into my Xposed module "Xposed G-Touchwiz" ofcourse with credits to you =).
Thanks,
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Yeah! Thats sound sweet. If Xposed G-Touchwiz could get rid of the Quick Settings it would be awesome!
BTW, thank you very much for Xposed G-Touchwiz. It helped a lot!
dartveiga said:
Yeah! Thats sound sweet. If Xposed G-Touchwiz could get rid of the Quick Settings it would be awesome!
BTW, thank you very much for Xposed G-Touchwiz. It helped a lot!
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Thanks, great to hear that. Only I have to wait for a reply from @Goldie or start digging in the SystemUI myself with no knowledge where to search..
tp2215 said:
It won't work with a cm systemui.apk. will most likely give you a ton of force closes. There are many custom Roms though with it either turned off or the option of turning the bar off. Just pull the systemui.apk from these Roms and replace yours.
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I've replaced the SystemUI,apk from the AOKP rom, but I'm missing something.
What I did:
In folder /system/priv-app
Renamed SystemUI.apk to SystemUI.apk.old
Renamed SystemUI.apk to SystemUI.odex.old
Copy the new SystemUI.apk to the folder /system/priv-app
Changed permissions of the new file, so it match the permission of the original file (rw-r--r--).
Reboot
It didn't work. One time I got the same notification shade as if I haven't done anything. Other time the notification area was completely gone.
The problem, I think, is that I don't have the SystemUI.odex file, nor could I find it on the AOKP rom.
Can you please enlighten me?
Goldie said:
Any good?
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How did you get that? Share with us, please!
Its an option in my rom. The aim of the rom is to make people realise that they dont HAVE to use xposed. There are still people doing things the old way and modding the base files. The one in the screenshot is part of Kitkat style and you can switch to it or a whole bunch of other styles in one click.
For example you could have S5 style but then turn toggles off....
And then maybe sfinder off....
Or have a carbon look with toggles at the bottom...
If you like to change stuff to suit your taste you should try it!
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Goldie said:
Its an option in my rom. The aim of the rom is to make people realise that they dont HAVE to use xposed. There are still people doing things the old way and modding the base files. The one in the screenshot is part of Kitkat style and you can switch to it or a whole bunch of other styles in one click.
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Hi! You just sold me your fish! (Its a Brazilian expression!)
I installed Alliance ROM and I'm pretty much satisfied. Nice work you've done!
But it would be nice to have those features on a Xposed module too.
One thing that I dind't realize how to do is how to get rid of the second page toggles (the page on notification shade that shows all the toggles). As a suggestion, it would be nice to have a way to hide some of those useless icons/toggles.
Just for future reference (for those who tried), do NOT attempt to use SystemUIs from other devices/roms especially on an odexed rom. Thats recipe for FC's and bootlooops.
Xposed happens to be my only option at the moment.
Goldie, I would love an allianceRom version for sprint! Until then, how did you do it? I tried pulling the systemui.apk but couldn't find an editable xml. Any pointer would be awesome.
tstack77 said:
Goldie, I would love an allianceRom version for sprint! Until then, how did you do it? I tried pulling the systemui.apk but couldn't find an editable xml. Any pointer would be awesome.
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+1 on that, i'd like to remain stock
:crying: There is no recovery flashable for my SM-G901F for now.
Xposed IS my only alternative....
Keep the good work
Franky
Just Followed this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2342370 to activate lockscreen particle effect and i can confirm it's working with my T311 with Stock Kitkat ROM , dont know it will works or not with other devices.
Before Follow this Guide, make sure you have rooted your phone.
1) Download sqlite editor app here
2) Open the app and give it root permissions. It should populate a list.
3) Scroll and Tap the "Settings Storage"
4) Tap "Settings.db"
5) Tap "System"
6) Scroll down until you find "lockscreen_ripple_effect"
7) Highlight it and Tap "Edit Record" and change the value between 1-7 (default is 3).
change it to 0, you get the original circle lockscreen.
change it to 1, you get the water ripple effect..
change it to 2, you get the lens flare effect.
change it to 3, you get the particle effect.
change it to 4, you get the N3 water effect.
change it to 5, you get an Xperia-like effect.
change it to 6, you get something like the circle lockscreen, but with a line.
change it to 7, you get something that's a mixture between original circle lock and ripple lockscreen.
11) Save and try the new lockscreen effect.
PS : If you reboot your device, the effect will revert back to default. You have to change manually each time you reboot your device.
Update
i have succesfully add an option to choose the unlock effect in settings menu, but unfortunately its same with previous, it will revert back to "none" each time i reboot.
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Thnx for mirroring my topic
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2837952
Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-G900F met Tapatalk
faruqmunshif said:
Just Followed this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2342370 to activate lockscreen particle effect and i can confirm it's working with my T311 with Stock Kitkat ROM , dont know it will works or not with other devices.
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good to know.... so seems the code is there.... adding it to settings being chooseable near ripple and light will not be so hard.
Will try for it soon.... thanks for pointing
Sock12345 said:
Thnx for mirroring my topic
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2837952
Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-G900F met Tapatalk
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I'm sorry, dont know you already posted this topic before...
_alex74_ said:
good to know.... so seems the code is there.... adding it to settings being chooseable near ripple and light will not be so hard.
Will try for it soon.... thanks for pointing
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i've tried it, but seems there's a bug. After restart,it will back to "none" again.. Hope a dev can solve this problem..
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Big thanks for pointing out:good::good:
missing particle, but all others work.
After reboot still change to none..... will look into....
Black settings and Tab S themed for some windows
_alex74_ said:
Big thanks for pointing out:good::good:
missing particle, but all others work.
After reboot still change to none..... will look into....
Black settings and Tab S themed for some windows
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Can you share your SecSettings.apk for us please.. ? it looks so awesome,, :laugh: :laugh:
faruqmunshif said:
Can you share your SecSettings.apk for us please.. ? it looks so awesome,, :laugh: :laugh:
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sure here for you all:
just one bug under fixing, the printing icon too big
Settings are completely inverted with some touch of black, will work of course with screenshot rom version(not sure about other KK ones)
New lockscreen effects enabled, those will revert to none after reboot...still under fixing.
I do not have so much time, but entire blacked out theme will be out when finished..... some fixes needed in framework as some text is still unreadable.
For that popup in previous post regarding effects(Tab S style) u need framework, which has stiil some bugs(you are feel free to ask but no moaning as i'm already aware of bugs )
here is the apk, push it via adb or qtadb, or use a root explorer giving rw-r-r permissions
GREAT! thanks, :good::good:..
will try today..
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sure here for you all:
New lockscreen effects enabled, those will revert to none after reboot...still under fixing.
I do not have so much time, but entire blacked out theme will be out when finished..... some fixes needed in framework as some text is still unreadable.
For that popup in previous post regarding effects(Tab S style) u need framework, which has stiil some bugs(you are feel free to ask but no moaning as i'm already aware of bugs )
here is the apk, push it via adb or qtadb, or use a root explorer giving rw-r-r permissions
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i have tried to flash your modified SecSettings.apk, but when i choose the lockscreen menu, there is no new lockscreen effect in there...
faruqmunshif said:
i have tried to flash your modified SecSettings.apk, but when i choose the lockscreen menu, there is no new lockscreen effect in there...
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ahm,,,,, weird...... use your method and enable blind, then reboot, should appear new effects...
otherwise do so:
put again stock settings, via ur method choose value 5, save and check in lockscren effects in settings, noone will be checked.
then reboot and flash mine.
if not, do same and push apk via adb or qtadb.
Which rom version you have?
_alex74_ said:
sure here for you all:
just one bug under fixing, the printing icon too big
Settings are completely inverted with some touch of black, will work of course with screenshot rom version(not sure about other KK ones)
New lockscreen effects enabled, those will revert to none after reboot...still under fixing.
I do not have so much time, but entire blacked out theme will be out when finished..... some fixes needed in framework as some text is still unreadable.
For that popup in previous post regarding effects(Tab S style) u need framework, which has stiil some bugs(you are feel free to ask but no moaning as i'm already aware of bugs )
here is the apk, push it via adb or qtadb, or use a root explorer giving rw-r-r permissions
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Work's on P5200??!
sajjjjjjad said:
Work's on P5200??!
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No , It won't work.... BTW , I have ported it for P5210 though....... Check CagRom post no. 20
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Be careful!
Now my system ui fc's when i reboot my system because i accidently typed 8 instead of 7, so be careful!
Thanks
Do anyone know how to enable the navbar on the s7 edge?
Root, install xposed installer, install goodlock, install gravitybox and look for enable Navigation bar in gravitybox. Enable it, customise options and reboot. Boom!
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toole said:
Root, install xposed installer, install goodlock, install gravitybox and look for enable Navigation bar in gravitybox. Enable it, customise options and reboot. Boom!
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No xposed for nougat
Download softbuttons app from gplay (needs root) or softkey enabler and try
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yazeed_twb said:
No xposed for nougat
Download softbuttons app from gplay (needs root) or softkey enabler and try
Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
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Yeah bro! Totally forgot about that. This is one of the reasons I'm staying on my debloated MM stock rom and I'm really enjoying it!
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Just add a line in the build prop and reboot ( qemu.hw.mainkeys=0 )
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Just add a line in the build prop and reboot ( qemu.hw.mainkeys=0 )
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But it looks ugly
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
There is an empty area in dots with that keys my launcher why ? I am using moded Touchwiz in King of nougat rom. And in some apps that keys are completely black. I cant see them
But when the keyboard pops jo the navbar changes to Black but the buttons dont change to White..
Like this.
Can anyone solve that issues
skullsege said:
Can anyone solve that issues
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Try it Navbar Apps and Nova Launcher
skullsege said:
Can anyone solve that issues
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Yes, it is quite an easy mod, I made it for Echoerom.
I edited four .pio files that must be replaced into systemUI.apk, so that they can be easily seen both when the navbar background is black or white (just some gimp and paint).
If any of you can share the systemUI.apk from Ambasadi's rom (the dev wrote that anybody is free to use his work) I'll mod it and eventually open a separate thread, though it's not real modding, just little tricks.
As a rule of thumb, any nougat systemUI.apk should work.
This mod requires you to use a different launcher (I modded a pixel launcher that works fine with navbar Btw).
lucaoldb said:
Yes, it is quite an easy mod, I made it for Echoerom.
I edited four .pio files that must be replaced into systemUI.apk, so that they can be easily seen both when the navbar background is black or white (just some gimp and paint).
If any of you can share the systemUI.apk from Ambasadi's rom (the dev wrote that anybody is free to use his work) I'll mod it and eventually open a separate thread, though it's not real modding, just little tricks.
As a rule of thumb, any nougat systemUI.apk should work.
This mod requires you to use a different launcher (I modded a pixel launcher that works fine with navbar Btw).
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Would it be able to swap recent apps/back button?
quera said:
Would it be able to swap recent apps/back button?
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I tried, but I was unsuccessful
lucaoldb said:
Yes, it is quite an easy mod, I made it for Echoerom.
I edited four .pio files that must be replaced into systemUI.apk, so that they can be easily seen both when the navbar background is black or white (just some gimp and paint).
If any of you can share the systemUI.apk from Ambasadi's rom (the dev wrote that anybody is free to use his work) I'll mod it and eventually open a separate thread, though it's not real modding, just little tricks.
As a rule of thumb, any nougat systemUI.apk should work.
This mod requires you to use a different launcher (I modded a pixel launcher that works fine with navbar Btw).
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Here is systemUI of a.rom
https://mega.nz/#!NIVhXaYJ!crlFusv_-GQhVKLLE1MmlQPWXihK2GsmysFPDrrMCqA
Sorry, where does it come from and is it from a deodexed rom? I tried it on my nougat rom, after replacing the .pio files, and it FCs.
lucaoldb said:
Sorry, where does it come from and is it from a deodexed rom? I tried it on my nougat rom, after replacing the .pio files, and it FCs.
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It is from Ambasadi's rom v11 odex
Sorry, I need a systemui from a deodexed rom to replace the inner resources.
If you use "Custom navigation bar", you can change the layout and button images easily. And if you want to change the background, "Navbar Apps" will change it.
I can't use English well. Sorry for my bad English...
lucaoldb said:
Sorry, I need a systemui from a deodexed rom to replace the inner resources.
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would you care sharing what to change or post a tutorial as i would like to know how.