Ok I noticed the Windows Default type theme have this color topbar that matches the taskbar at the bottom. Anyone know how to make that appear in the Sliding Panel Media Top Bar theme? Also, which files and locations that I would need to edit. If I could find those theme files I could figure out the xml code on my own, but there are tons of files to sort through and that could take forever. Any help would be very much appreciated.
Thank you
How would I go about changing the colors of the text in Latitude? I'm guessing that I would have to edit the XML, but I wasn't really too sure what was going on when I opened it up in a Hex Edtior.
I created my own little gingerbread theme for JPU but got some problems:
I can't manage to change the text color of menus (to white) and the clock (to #919191) in status bar. While I did find a thread on how to change menu and clock color I can't manage to make it work as the compiled apk makes the phone crash.
Could someone please help me get this to work?
Attaching my framework-res.apk in case anyone wants to use it / have a look at the issue
EDIT: Here's screenshots:
Hi All, wont to know how to apply the status_bar_close_on?
Every time I edit the PNG file with my own, It never shows up and all I get is no bar at bottom of pull down.
I edit to the same size as original and in draw9 editor.
I also have changed the music player ALBUMS navigation background to black and I wont to change the text under the ALBUMS to white.
Thanks!
Ok! I have posted some screens to show you what I mean about the text colour and the status bar.
wHAT needs Editing.
-MUSIC PLAYER. -text under the album covers. (ref. to picture)
-INSTANT MESSAGE POPUP. -message text (ref. to picture)
-STATUS BAR CLOSE ON. - NEED GUIDE ON HOW TO EDIT.(TRIED EVERYTHING)
-MESSAGE BUBBLE. - text on top of bubble (ref. to picture)
-DROP DOWN MENU. -the drop down menu in downloads (ref. to picture)
-SETTINGS MENU. -there is no text on top of list (ref. to picture)
If you know please post the xml thanks.
I'm not running MIUI, but maybe it would be handy to take a look at another theme to see how it should be?
I'm having the same exact issue...I have a theme that I love, but want some changes made..So I modified all the png's within the .mtz file, and reapply the theme but no changes take effect..I dont understand at all. I think the pictures are cached out somewhere...
Hey Everyone,
I successfully used UOT Kitchen to change battery icon, status bar text color, change the default font on my phone, change pop-up colors, make my drop down notification black and semi-transparent.
However, the one thing that doesn't work is the text on the notification pull down bar is black which is of course unreadable on a black semi-transparent background.
I changed it in UOT Kitchen to Blue. Then I tried doing it over again and changed it to Orange. The end result is still black.
Any help would be appreciated.
Running Stock+ which is Gingerbread based Rom from here on XDA.
hollywoodfrodo said:
Hey Everyone,
I successfully used UOT Kitchen to change battery icon, status bar text color, change the default font on my phone, change pop-up colors, make my drop down notification black and semi-transparent.
However, the one thing that doesn't work is the text on the notification pull down bar is black which is of course unreadable on a black semi-transparent background.
I changed it in UOT Kitchen to Blue. Then I tried doing it over again and changed it to Orange. The end result is still black.
Any help would be appreciated.
Running Stock+ which is Gingerbread based Rom from here on XDA.
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Next time please post this questions in the Q/A area:
But from what you are saying the test for "ongoing" notifications are staying black right? like music and things of that nature??? that is because the texts is stored in there own apk. so if you want to change the color of the text you will need to take apart the apk for each app that uses the "ongoing" notification area.
I think I got it
First off, sorry for posting in wrong forum. Thanks for answering and not kicking me out! It won't happen again.
So basically, since the HTC Inc is supposed to have a white pull down notification, most apps make their text black and it would have to be changed in each app (text messaging, google voice texts, etc).
I did run the app Cache Cleaner which posts its results in the notification and they surprisingly showed up in the color (blue) that I had chosen in UOT. But nothing else has, so I guess I just need to change my background color to white or something that works with black text.
Thanks,
hollywoodfrodo
hollywoodfrodo said:
First off, sorry for posting in wrong forum. Thanks for answering and not kicking me out! It won't happen again.
So basically, since the HTC Inc is supposed to have a white pull down notification, most apps make their text black and it would have to be changed in each app (text messaging, google voice texts, etc).
I did run the app Cache Cleaner which posts its results in the notification and they surprisingly showed up in the color (blue) that I had chosen in UOT. But nothing else has, so I guess I just need to change my background color to white or something that works with black text.
Thanks,
hollywoodfrodo
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No worries on the kick. i dont flame.
The notifications are broken down into 2 groups. "ongoing" and "notification". If its a notification that is controlled by the framework-res.apk it will be themed from the UOT most market apk and gapps use the ongoing section so they are held within there respected apk. the only way around it is to do what you said. have a white bg or if you go and change each apk. sorry. :/
guys i used the UOT kitchen, could i replace the mod'd framework-res.apk by jus using the root explorer?? i mean paste it in the system folder den set permissions n then move it to the system/framework/ folder??
Had this issue to. Tried everything to change the text color with no luck. I finally gave up and settled for a transparent white pulldown. It dosent look to bad but is a bit of a contrast from my mostly black transparent theme.