"Theme modes unavailable because a Substratum them is currently applied."
I had Substratum installed, played with it a bit, then decided to just go back to using PA's colour engine. Got this error in Settings - Display, even though I had disabled all overlays etc. Even uninstalled all themes and the Substratum engine itself. Rebooted multiple times.
How can I go back to using PA's colour engine now?
Was able to solve this one myself, but will leave the topic here in case someone else runs into the same issue. I just needed to delete all references to the themes in /data/app and /data/data
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every time I google this, the iOS way stands out. a friend has an iphone and the system color inversion is awesome for night use. however, it seems that google, in their infinite wisdom, has decided to go holo light (which, imo, is awful) and leave no good way to use the system in a dark room/at night.
is there a way to implement this? maybe through xposed? or a theme changer theme (but it'd have to affect all apps, user and system).
I'm sitting in bed in a dark room at night and I have no problems looking at my phone. If I wanted to inverted web pages that exists, otherwise why would I want to view blue people?
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notbrodie said:
every time I google this, the iOS way stands out. a friend has an iphone and the system color inversion is awesome for night use. however, it seems that google, in their infinite wisdom, has decided to go holo light (which, imo, is awful) and leave no good way to use the system in a dark room/at night.
is there a way to implement this? maybe through xposed? or a theme changer theme (but it'd have to affect all apps, user and system).
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With xposedframework xthemeengine or theme choser you can apply lots of dark themes. Then, you can use system interface during day and dark theme at night
luiseteyo said:
With xposedframework xthemeengine or theme choser you can apply lots of dark themes. Then, you can use system interface during day and dark theme at night
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but those themes have to be coded for every app... or for example, take chrome: i want websites like google and xda (with their white backgrounds) inverted. yes, i can use tapatalk and theme google search, but i just want to tap a button and invert EVERYTHING
I applied a theme for a 5 minute trial and disabled theme and theme centre in order to stop it from reverting back to stock. However I cannot change my theme at all even though I re enabled them. It's giving me an unknown errer.
Does anyone have a solution?
These strange lines came up in my settings under the display option!!!
Are these due to substratum? Did substratum injected these??? I can actually change the theme with this option!!!
Have this occurred with someone else??? It's situated in the advanced menu under display settings
If it's not an intended purpose by any stuff i installed, then it might be worth looking into
I've got those too. My guess is it is from substratum and the support for themeing in android o
It is not part of stock.
I have tried a lot of themes. I want to know dark themes that get applied without errors.
Especially with dark themes, the notifications are not visible properly. Do you guys know themes that are working without problems?
Is your OP5 running OOS Oreo or Nougat? On OOS Nougat I use Substratum Swift Black theme and it doesn't theme the notifications at all (White background/black text). This is because the color controls for notifications are in a different OOS framework. Now if your running OOS Oreo then Substratum support has better integration. I've already read that non-rooted OOS Oreo with Substratum and the add on app ($99 cent) works but there was no comment on themed notifications.
If you go into the "OnePlus 5 Themes, Apps, and Mods" you can find further add on mods that can black theme the notifications but they are not specifically Substratum associated. Most don't work well with the Swift Black theme either as stated in their first post so read carefully.
I have tried 'Swift Black' and it works like it should. The best in my opinion. It also these my notifications. Here are the SS. https://imgur.com/a/LS6Ez
Swift Dark here on stock Oreo rooted with Magisk. Works great
PitchBlack with dark translucent notifications on xXx Oreo 9.1a ROM.
Pitchblack origins is the best dark theme you can get. Work's with nougat oms and oos Oreo. Swiftblack is not so great.
Can you theme Flipboard To black theme
Or dark?
Since I'm on the OOS, I am using the Ozone theme
I've been using nineteen for the last couple months, it offers black and translucent options and looks really nice. The themed notifications work great in both translucent and black, and most system apps are skinned as well. I am running DirtyUnicorns 12.1 (Oreo 8.1) though, so I'm not sure how well this will work with OOS...
Using nineteen here also, also use VaLeRie sometimes too (It's fully compatible with OOS), both themes offer transparent backgrounds which look great with a good wallpaper, even a live wallpaper.
S.i.X theme on Carbon Rom ?
Am using Black Swift Substratum theme
Did anyone have a problem with Whatsapp after updating whatsapp? i have to factory reset phone to get it back working again?
do you guys have any solution? or should i never update whatsapp and other app's?
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Am using Black Swift Substratum theme
Did anyone have a problem with Whatsapp after updating whatsapp? i have to factory reset phone to get it back working again?
do you guys have any solution? or should i never update whatsapp and other app's?
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I have a solution just disable the the.me for the particular app which force close in substratum manager.
Hello Everyone!
In the present year. I see that the development of roms for this terminal is too low, we only have 2 Cyanogenmod roms that continue today in bootloop, despite the efforts of some contributors in this forum. https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...om-s-iii-mini-value-edition-gt-i8200-t3432885
Not to mention that there are other roms that are only modifications to the system, based on Samsung's own touchwiz, in that version, jellybean, which as we know, is not compatible with many applications of Google play today. Therefore, I have spent some time developing modifications that can improve the appearance of the user interface of this terminal, based on the Stock System, so as not to have to resort to the "roms" that would deviate a bit in performance..
Compatibility:
GT-I8200N/L/Q
Requirements:
TWRP or Philz Touch Recovery
Root
REMEMBER TO DO A BACKUP OF YOUR SYSTEM IF SOMETHING WENT WRONG ON THE INSTALLATION
First, install this deodexed rom, because we need a lot of free space in the system partition. You can find the zip file here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3-mini/general/rom-deodex-rom-goldenvess-3gxx-t2990545
Remember to say thanks to the developer
Next, install Baroni kernel with odin, that is alocated in this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3-mini/general/kernel-baroni-kernel-alpha-t2976241
Next, just start the system with normality, complete the setup wizard, here we start
We need the following apps for this
Solid Explorer (I reccomend this app, but you can use any other Root Explorer)
Link2SD
Wait at least 10 minutes after the startup for the Google Play Services Update
In Solid Explorer (or any other) go to this path: /system/ and replace the build.prop with the file below, and restart. (After startup, a Android Update Notification shows, this happens because the build.prop makes Google Play Services think that we have a Pixel 3 XL, don´t install the update, or you want that the Earth explode? xD) This is useful for add compatibility for some Google apps that we have to install for the Google AOSP Style. Like Chrome, Earth, Messenger, Photos, Keep, etc.
Next, in Solid Explorer, go to /system/app/ folder, and delete the next packages (Avoid to delete the Touchwiz home, because we need it after):
All font packages
All Samsung Packages (except phone and contacts)
Bloatware apps
Now download and copy the .apk files below in the /system/app/ folder with -rwxrwxrwx (777) permissions.
Now, delete the app data of Play Store and Google Play Services, open Play Store and install this Google Apps:
Google App
Google Chrome
Google Photos
Google Text-to-speech
Google Keep
Google Calendar
All Play Apps (Music, Movies, Books, Games)
Google Messenger
Now, with Link2SD integrate all installed apps in the /system partition.
Next, fully shutdown your phone for 5-10 minutes (I´m sure that the phone is to 2000ºC after all of that modifications xD)
Start your phone and install Xposed Installer (Don´t worry, you can install Xposed like an AOSP phone, because this touchwiz variant doesn´t have much differences)
Before restarting after installation, download the following Modules:
Gravitybox (JB)
Wanam Xposed (Jellybean)
Monster UI
DroidTint
Remember to activate this modules after rebooting for save time, this process is too long, but, looks nice after all
After reboot, go to Gravitybox, in the status bar settings, go down and activate "Use lollipop signal icons", and up, in the status bar colors section, activate the "colored icons" option, and configure the icon color to white (#ffffff), next, in the start page, go to transparency settings and set all to 100%.
In Monster UI, set the primary and secondary colors to pure google blue (ff0076ff). In the framework settings, do the same with switchers, checkboxes, progressbar and seekbar. And finally, in SystemUI TW settings, disable status bar icons; extended status bar, and recent panel (optional).
Finally, in Wanam Xposed, go to notification panel settings, and set the clock size to small, the default position is right, but if you want, you can set it to the left for a better look. And this is the good part, the notification panel personalization, really, it looks really nice
Go to theme settings
Set the header background color to dark gray (ff292929)
Use the same color for: Notification Background, Title Bar Background, Clear Button Background, Bar Color, Background Color and Tile Background Color
Use the white color (e5ffffff) for: Title Bar Text Color and Icon Color
Enable: Hide no notifications title bar, divider line and handle divider line.
Remember that in DroidTint you just disable the darker tint and that´s all.
Restart and enjoy you brand new system
Optional:
Copy the boot and shut animations from Pixel in /system/media/ that are located in the same link below.
Change the lcd density in the build.prop file to 225 and restart.
Add the following lines in the build.prop file for a better boot and shut animations perfomance
boot.fps=30
shut.fps=30
Here are all the needed files:
https://mega.nz/#F!DUwznS5R!2Qx_1V6FBn-HwqDCuCvhoQ