I figured I would bring this up here so developers can look in to this, and see if there really is an issue and why. I recently had a theme that worked on one phone and not on another. It would get stuck at the G1 start screen.
The only difference was that the phone that worked had haykuro's SPL that is needed to run hero ROMs, the other had the SPL with the version that ended in -3000. Both SPLs have the skating androids screen.
Both had:
Cyan 4.0.4
Cyan recovery 1.4
App2sd
I later flashed the haykuro SPL, and tried again, it worked fine.
I used a spare memory card to flash the theme, so both phones were reading the same file to apply the theme, and the same file was used after applying the new SPL and then worked.
I first posted over at Android community. here is the link just in case I forgot anything here. Hopefully I provided all the info needed.
http://androidcommunity.com/forums/f7/spl-cause-theme-to-not-work-25160/
Would it be enough to just add a disclaimer to theme threads stating that SPL 1.33.2005 is required? I think that the majority has already gone over to that SPL.
BlackElvis79 said:
Would it be enough to just add a disclaimer to theme threads stating that SPL 1.33.2005 is required? I think that the majority has already gone over to that SPL.
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Actually, I think most users of the Cyanogen mod have NOT switched over. Many of us have never loaded a Hero ROM, and maybe never will. But, I have had this problem a couple of times that the theme makers do not take the SPL issue into effect, and their theme simply will not work on a phone with HardSPL or EngineeringSPL.
Theme makers should make themselves aware of the size limitations and take them into account. Or, they should make it clear that their theme REQUIRES the Haykuro SPL. But they will be limiting their audience in that case.
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Theme makers should make themselves aware of the size limitations and take them into account.
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Thing is, the theme was just a basic theme, it did not add any extra programs or the new launcher or anything other than cosmetic changes. The theme worked on the older builds, pre cyan 4.0, and I asked the guy to port it.
Marine6680 said:
Thing is, the theme was just a basic theme, it did not add any extra programs or the new launcher or anything other than cosmetic changes. The theme worked on the older builds, pre cyan 4.0, and I asked the guy to port it.
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How big was the theme? Were you coming over from a different theme? Did you wipe before applying the theme? If you did wipe, did you also wipe the ext partition? Afaik most themes will fit ok on a regular phone.
Coming from stock, no wipe, theme file size 14mb.
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Coming from stock, no wipe.
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And the size of the theme was?
Also, did your theme include any extra mods? e.g. loccy's browser, advanced launcher etc.?
I'm about to go to work, but maybe someone could run this theme through the apk optimizer from the dev thread? If not, upload it and I'll do it(not sure when that'll be).
jonnybueno said:
And the size of the theme was?
Also, did your theme include any extra mods? e.g. loccy's browser, advanced launcher etc.?
I'm about to go to work, but maybe someone could run this theme through the apk optimizer from the dev thread? If not, upload it and I'll do it(not sure when that'll be).
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14mb and no extras, cosmetic only. I applied the new SPL and got it running, just thought I would mention the problem so people would be aware.
some themes do add extra things into system/app and that can cause the problem
especially since cyan's roms already are near the limit (he has gone over a couple times)
so if you add just a couple of things like the HTC_IME.apk the HTCMusic.apk and some widgets to system/app it can overload it.
beagz said:
some themes do add extra things into system/app and that can cause the problem
especially since cyan's roms already are near the limit (he has gone over a couple times)
so if you add just a couple of things like the HTC_IME.apk the HTCMusic.apk and some widgets to system/app it can overload it.
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Well this didn't add anything like that so I don't know. Kind of sucks that not everyone can run the new SPL, and some people have issues with ROMs and themes.
The theme size was 14mb??! Most likely it was just too big for your phone. Meaning that one phone just didnt have enough space for the whole theme to fit, so the whole theme wasnt copied over which lead to a boot loop.
This is not the fault of the Dev. this is just a case where the phone with haykuros spl had more space for themes..and the other didnt.
Stericson
Stericson said:
The theme size was 14mb??! Most likely it was just too big for your phone. Meaning that one phone just didnt have enough space for the whole theme to fit, so the whole theme wasnt copied over which lead to a boot loop.
This is not the fault of the Dev. this is just a case where the phone with haykuros spl had more space for themes..and the other didnt.
Stericson
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Yeah, I don't blame the dev, just think people should be aware of the issue.
The new SPL is as easy as flashing a ROM correct? I've been trying to find out as much info on updating mine as possible before I do. I've read if done wrong, bricked phone. I've read threads that give some weird steps, that I really wouldn't think are necessary. I have the newest radio version and I already checked the PVT and I'm good to go. So to update all I would need to do is flash the new SPL right? Any special procedures I should do before I brick my phone? Thanks
Checking for PVT is the only real extra step, the rest is just like flashing a ROM. As long as you are PVT you are fine, just don't interrupt the process, unlike flashing a ROM if you mess up the SPL its bricked good.
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just to make sure... If i want a theme- put it on sd card, rename it to update, apply update, and reboot??? It doesn't work for me. It stays stuck on the G1 screen. Does it have something to do with rom i'm using: update-cm-4.1.9.2-signed???
Just in case... Yes its rooted, I've even tried other HERO ROMS(and i have successfull), but 4 some reason I don't know how to apply a theme. And YES!! I'm a n00b.
Thanx in advance
yes your process is correct, BUT you have to make sure the theme you apply is matched with your rom. if you have cm 4.1.9.2 rom, you have to make sure you get the 4.1.9.2 compataible theme. also some themes may take up to 10 minutes to fully boot up.
-insert flame here-
the theme must be compatible with the rom like for 4.1.9.2 the theme has to be based off of the 4.1.9.2 theme template. the same goes for any rom and theme. as long as they are compatible then there shouldn't be any problems. if you want a bigger choice of themes then the stable roms are better.
but yeah, check to see if your theme is compatible with 4.1.9.2, if it isn't then that is the problem.
also you have the process correct.
This should really be in the Q&A section, it seems you haven't really read much of what themes are about. You can only flash themes made SPECIFICALLY for the rom you are running (In your case cm 4.1.9.2) Since I don't see too many themes around made for that rom, I'll assume you're flashing a theme not made for the rom this will cause the G1 screen loop.
To get back to your old system, just flash the rom OR the theme template again and you should be good to go. Next time match the theme versions with rom versions before you go flashing.
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just to make sure... If i want a theme- put it on sd card, rename it to update, apply update, and reboot??? It doesn't work for me. It stays stuck on the G1 screen. Does it have something to do with rom i'm using: update-cm-4.1.9.2-signed???
Just in case... Yes its rooted, I've even tried other HERO ROMS(and i have successfull), but 4 some reason I don't know how to apply a theme. And YES!! I'm a n00b.
Thanx in advance
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First, even though your question is about a THEME, it's still a question and should go in the Q&A section.
In response, your theme MUST be compatible with your rom. So if the theme you are trying is not CM 4.1.9.2 compatible, then you COULD get problems.
EDIT: DAMN, did it really take me so long that 4 people answered before I did? geez lol
Fast guns around here, I think he gets the point though :]
slow pokes =)
Just to clarify to further help you understand, a theme is composed of many of the same files as the original ROM. However, this time around they have been modified to look like what you see as the theme. Therefore, when you install a theme, you are actually replacing those files with the ones with different looks. That is why you need to make sure your theme is made for the ROM, because different programs and files, chances are, will not work and will result in a bootloop.
Honest, I searched forever in XDA-Dev and in Google - couldn't find this answer for what is probably a very simple question.
So I'm new to the G1 - but generally not hacking, theme'ing, flashing in general (iPhone, Winmo, etc.).
I've rooted my phone, installed the Cyanogen Recovery Image, SPL, radio, etc. and CyanogenMod's 4.0.4 Stable ROM. All is grand with it.
I would like to now try some appropriate themes (I know all are not compatible) but want to be able to restore to the current native CM theme. In fact some theme developers suggest always going back to the default before trying their themes to rule out glitches/errors.
So that's my question - where do i find just the theme for the ROM I'm on (CM 4.04) to keep as a backup just in case I hate so and so's mickey mouse theme (no offense to any Disney lovers out there) and want to go back?
I've searched everywhere for this "default" theme and unless people are meaning the full CM ROM image (which sounds like a wipe/restore not a re-theme process), I can't find it anywhere.
Sorry again if I'm just not understanding this all just yet. Only been on the phone for three days.
-JS
The theme template is in the 4.04 thread, but you really don't need it. Just reflash the ROM. It won't erase any data or settings and you will get the default look back.
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Honest, I searched forever in XDA-Dev and in Google - couldn't find this answer for what is probably a very simple question.
So I'm new to the G1 - but generally not hacking, theme'ing, flashing in general (iPhone, Winmo, etc.).
I've rooted my phone, installed the Cyanogen Recovery Image, SPL, radio, etc. and CyanogenMod's 4.0.4 Stable ROM. All is grand with it.
I would like to now try some appropriate themes (I know all are not compatible) but want to be able to restore to the current native CM theme. In fact some theme developers suggest always going back to the default before trying their themes to rule out glitches/errors.
So that's my question - where do i find just the theme for the ROM I'm on (CM 4.04) to keep as a backup just in case I hate so and so's mickey mouse theme (no offense to any Disney lovers out there) and want to go back?
I've searched everywhere for this "default" theme and unless people are meaning the full CM ROM image (which sounds like a wipe/restore not a re-theme process), I can't find it anywhere.
Sorry again if I'm just not understanding this all just yet. Only been on the phone for three days.
-JS
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best thing to do is just keep a fresh copy of the ROM itself on your /sdcard. The neat thing about Cyan's recovery is you can flash any .zip from /sdcard so it shouldn't be too hard when going between theme's and the normal theme/rom.
if all you want is the theme itself for modding, go to cyanogen's stable thread and download the theme template in the opener.
a042349 said:
Honest, I searched forever in XDA-Dev and in Google - couldn't find this answer for what is probably a very simple question.
So I'm new to the G1 - but generally not hacking, theme'ing, flashing in general (iPhone, Winmo, etc.).
I've rooted my phone, installed the Cyanogen Recovery Image, SPL, radio, etc. and CyanogenMod's 4.0.4 Stable ROM. All is grand with it.
I would like to now try some appropriate themes (I know all are not compatible) but want to be able to restore to the current native CM theme. In fact some theme developers suggest always going back to the default before trying their themes to rule out glitches/errors.
So that's my question - where do i find just the theme for the ROM I'm on (CM 4.04) to keep as a backup just in case I hate so and so's mickey mouse theme (no offense to any Disney lovers out there) and want to go back?
I've searched everywhere for this "default" theme and unless people are meaning the full CM ROM image (which sounds like a wipe/restore not a re-theme process), I can't find it anywhere.
Sorry again if I'm just not understanding this all just yet. Only been on the phone for three days.
-JS
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Hmm you must have missed the first thread: Questions about themes go here.
you guys are awesome...
...I've missed this place being over in the iPhone world for a while...
So you've answered my question (thanks to both of you) but have of course caused a follow-up question or three...So I'm getting a little light bulb over my head and it's "all" getting clearer.
The CM 4.0.4 ROM is not a single flash file (like NBH or IPSW files from Winmo or Apple land) but a file by file image copy? Is that pretty close?
So re-flashing WITHOUT a data wipe (from the new cool CM recovery image thingy) is more like a reinstall of Windows over top of an existing install instead of (what i thought it was) a sector by sector flash disk re-imaging process?
That would make sense - why else is a wipe important.
So after any theme, if I re-flash the CM 4.0.4 it will overwrite the files the new theme changed, but not my installed apps, settings or data? Does any parts of old themes get left behind like if the new theme has more sound files than CM's 4.0.4 ROM had for instance?
Sorry for all the noob'ish questions. I'm really loving this Android process and can see how much easier it's going to be to try fun stuff than either iPhone or even WinMo was/is.
Just have tons to read up on and learn.
Again, appreciate all the help, expecially as these questions are now not "theme specific" any longer.
-JS
It takes less time to flash the theme-template vs the entire ROM.
Just saying.
mianosm said:
It takes less time to flash the theme-template vs the entire ROM.
Just saying.
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But if you are going to go between a theme witht the new lockscreen and a theme without the new lockscreen you need to flash the rom
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It takes less time to flash the theme-template vs the entire ROM.
Just saying.
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Yeah but if you have the ROM on your card, then it's quicker to flash that than hop on your computer, download the template, transfer via usb and flash it
a042349 said:
...I've missed this place being over in the iPhone world for a while...
So you've answered my question (thanks to both of you) but have of course caused a follow-up question or three...So I'm getting a little light bulb over my head and it's "all" getting clearer.
The CM 4.0.4 ROM is not a single flash file (like NBH or IPSW files from Winmo or Apple land) but a file by file image copy? Is that pretty close?
So re-flashing WITHOUT a data wipe (from the new cool CM recovery image thingy) is more like a reinstall of Windows over top of an existing install instead of (what i thought it was) a sector by sector flash disk re-imaging process?
That would make sense - why else is a wipe important.
So after any theme, if I re-flash the CM 4.0.4 it will overwrite the files the new theme changed, but not my installed apps, settings or data? Does any parts of old themes get left behind like if the new theme has more sound files than CM's 4.0.4 ROM had for instance?
Sorry for all the noob'ish questions. I'm really loving this Android process and can see how much easier it's going to be to try fun stuff than either iPhone or even WinMo was/is.
Just have tons to read up on and learn.
Again, appreciate all the help, expecially as these questions are now not "theme specific" any longer.
-JS
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No nothing will be left behind after reflashing a ROM, your apps, settings, data, or anything else in the /data partition on your phone will not be lost. All wiping does is format /data.
It appears the "extra" HTC widgets, available for download through the add-widget interface in Sense (Notes, Today in history etc) do not work on ROMs (Pays, Modaco..) that are a2sd and have dalvik cache on the SD too (seem to work with a stock ROM where a2sd have been pushed later).
A small thing it might be, I'm still looking for a solution. A history buff, "Today in history" is completely and totally addictive I NEED MY FIX!
What I've tried so far without success is to install the widget through the add-widget interface, manually acquiring the apk and installing it that way, modifying a ROM and dropping the apk in system/app (hoping it being installed in the phone memory that way would somehow help). My guess is that this does not work because these widgets needs the dalvik cache to be internally.
So, any idea for a workaround except flashing a stock ROM? Input would be much welcome.
Mac
Okay, I am going to be extremely rude and bump my own thread (mods spank me if I'm bad). Still looking for a solution to this, enlightment, a stfu n00b, whatever C'mon, with all the great people on this forum at someone must be able to shed some light, be it bright and shiny or dark and gloomy?
Mac
Maybe if we include the .apk's from first install of the rom it might work. I'd be willing to test. Provide me with the .apk's lol.
Was there any outcome to this, im having the same problem on Villians ROM.
Its great but its missing the HTC Stocks app and widget which I used to love.
HELP
some people just post threads without thinking lol has htc released a rom yet? nooooo so there are no widgets to download cuz htc hasnt made them yet lol
I just ported the Sensation Rom, using the dsixda kitchen. Everything seemed to be going fine until I flashed ROM and is giving me, "Can't open....... (bad)". thru the FAQ on the kitchen post it was stated I need to change the recovery menu, (I'm a flashaholic.. not a dev yet ) so how do I change the RM.....
Please help I would like to post this alpha tonight
*****if anyone wants the link******
it's the new sense 3.6 ics 4.0 Rom All help welcome
Now I'm probably totally wrong....
But looks to me like either a bad download or that things aren't signed properly.
I guess we'll both wait till someone more knowledgeable comes along
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a senile fungus said:
Now I'm probably totally wrong....
But looks to me like either a bad download or that things aren't signed properly.
I guess we'll both wait till someone more knowledgeable comes along
~ I'm a fungi
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OK will look at them again ...... and try to redo them...... thankss
(Do you think I should try to post in development forum also? )
ku_ said:
OK will look at them again ...... and try to redo them...... thankss
(Do you think I should try to post in development forum also? )
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No, don't post in the Development forum, as this isn't Development (yet) - it's still a question.
I'll download your file and see what's going on.
EDIT: Well first off, the ROM is WAYYYYY too big. Did you remove anything from it? Did you set up any symlinks to the Data partition to make up for the space the EVO lacks on /system? How exactly did you port it? Did you only use the tools in the kitchen? Not only won't that give you a complete working (or booting, even) port, but you'll end up having duplicate files, for multiple devices. What kernel are you using? There isn't an ICS Sense kernel for the EVO, so I'm curious to know how you were able to mod the existing GB Sense kernel code (or maybe the modified ICS AOSP code?) to get it working.
EDIT 2: I see you're using the build.prop from the Sensation, which will cause problems. Also, the Sensation is a qHD device - did you resize anything for our WVGA screen? You're better off starting with trying to port the new Primo leak, but even then, you'll never get it to boot without an ICS Sense kernel.
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No, don't post in the Development forum, as this isn't Development (yet) - it's still a question.
I'll download your file and see what's going on.
EDIT: Well first off, the ROM is WAYYYYY too big. Did you remove anything from it? Did you set up any symlinks to the Data partition to make up for the space the EVO lacks on /system? How exactly did you port it? Did you only use the tools in the kitchen? Not only won't that give you a complete working (or booting, even) port, but you'll end up having duplicate files, for multiple devices. What kernel are you using? There isn't an ICS Sense kernel for the EVO, so I'm curious to know how you were able to mod the existing GB Sense kernel code (or maybe the modified ICS AOSP code?) to get it working.
EDIT 2: I see you're using the build.prop from the Sensation, which will cause problems. Also, the Sensation is a qHD device - did you resize anything for our WVGA screen? You're better off starting with trying to port the new Primo leak, but even then, you'll never get it to boot without an ICS Sense kernel.
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Holy Shyznit batman!!!!!! ok i'm still learning Just wayy to eager to help out .... Capt.
I used the tools in the kitchen, this would've /is the alpha - all resizing and tweaks would have been done from alpha 1.0 (this 1) through the final.
Is there another kitchen I could use that will make this easier on the kid....lol
ku_ said:
Holy Shyznit batman!!!!!! ok i'm still learning Just wayy to eager to help out .... Capt.
I used the tools in the kitchen, this would've /is the alpha - all resizing and tweaks would have been done from alpha 1.0 (this 1) through the final.
Is there another kitchen I could use that will make this easier on the kid....lol
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No. If you're just starting out porting, it's best to start with something that actually has a chance at working, so that you can understand how everything works and what everything does. Technically, you don't even need the kitchen to port a ROM - it makes it about as easy as it can, while recognizing that it's an experimental feature with limitations.
There's a thread about porting different versions of Sense that should help you with the files that you actually need to move, and the content in the (now closed) kitchen thread should help out if you have any issues (sd card won't mount, sound doesn't work, etc.).
I recommend you first try to port something close to the EVO, like a Shift ROM. Try to get Sense 2.1 working on the latest OTA. I bet that'll take a whole lot of work, if you can do it at all (different versions of GB). If you do, you'll definitely have some skills/tools that can help you in your quest for ICS Sense.
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Please help I would like to post this alpha tonight
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Take it from someone who had cooked and posted literally hundreds of rums for multiple devices, and don't post anything until you've built at least 20 different (semi-)working roms for yourself first. You are opening the door to major criticisms (*****ing) and a lot of support work (which you may not be ready for) if you make your work public too prematurely.
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No. If you're just starting out porting, it's best to start with something that actually has a chance at working, so that you can understand how everything works and what everything does. Technically, you don't even need the kitchen to port a ROM - it makes it about as easy as it can, while recognizing that it's an experimental feature with limitations.
There's a thread about porting different versions of Sense that should help you with the files that you actually need to move, and the content in the (now closed) kitchen thread should help out if you have any issues (sd card won't mount, sound doesn't work, etc.).
I recommend you first try to port something close to the EVO, like a Shift ROM. Try to get Sense 2.1 working on the latest OTA. I bet that'll take a whole lot of work, if you can do it at all (different versions of GB). If you do, you'll definitely have some skills/tools that can help you in your quest for ICS Sense.
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ok will do if I have a question or need help could I call you up, through gtalk?
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Take it from someone who had cooked and posted literally hundreds of rums for multiple devices, and don't post anything until you've built at least 20 different (semi-)working roms for yourself first. You are opening the door to major criticisms (*****ing) and a lot of support work (which you may not be ready for) if you make your work public too prematurely.
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shhhhhooooooot *****ing ain't nothing new ..... lol I have tough skin But I do heed the warning and is grateful for the insight..... if night call you up also if possible.
haha you see?
I told you somebody more knowledgeable than me would come around...
Thanks guys
~ I'm a fungi
One major problem is there's not a fully functional kernel to boot ICSense soooo that's the first issue here, next would be if the dpi and images haven't been resized to match the evo's resolution there will be major visual flaws and possible won't boot, if you really want to start porting roms I'd suggest starting with a GB rom since they are stable and there's alot more info and tools out there to get it ported
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Attention themers, I would like to (re)draw your attentions to the VillainTheme system that launched earlier this year.
Full information can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1207017
Basically this is a theme system where you make your theme following the above guidelines and update.zip method and then your theme can theoretically be applied on any phone and on any rom.
This should save you a heck of a lot of time in making different versions for different things, and also means that your theme can be used by a far wider range of people.
Please give a lot of consideration to using this.
When it first launched it had quite an impact, but however since then it seems to have been somewhat forgotten, and new themers have missed it altogether.
I am using this for a long time now
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I am using this for a long time now
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Yes I was aware you used it, may I suggest you change your thread name to [VRT] rather than just putting VRT in the general name?
This post was more to let other people know, as far as I can see you are the only person to use this system on their s3 themes.
Lennyuk said:
Yes I was aware you used it, may I suggest you change your thread name to [VRT] rather than just putting VRT in the general name?
This post was more to let other people know, as far as I can see you are the only person to use this system on their s3 themes.
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I will be the second!
I first realised this existed when I came to the SGS3. This is something that had been missing from the HTC desire world. I don't think anyone there knows about this.
IMHO this is a game changer! Great stuff.
If/when I theme, I will definitely use this.
used it myself when I've "converted" other peoples themes to run on my phone Brilliant and simple system which I never understood why more themers havent used
morphed theme packages are really great and time saving, hoping for the themers to adapt it soon via this template
Excellent work guys...
I'm using your flasher for my Themes for 2-3 days now...
Thanks a lot...
Sent from my Note with Mixed Theme
Thanks for your contribution .
The VillanTheme system is pretty neat. Always liked metamorph and this is similar but at the flashable level.
Does the VillanTheme system back up original assets? The reason I ask is if a user flashes a villantheme that applies changes to 10 image assets. The user then flashes another villantheme that only applies changes to 5 of the 10 images that were just changed. Is the user then faced with a mix of two themes as the second theme didn't touch the other assets from the first theme?
Thanks.
thanks for theme
myn said:
The VillanTheme system is pretty neat. Always liked metamorph and this is similar but at the flashable level.
Does the VillanTheme system back up original assets?.
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It doesn't yet, but I mentioned adding this ability to the Villain Tools App to the dev and he mentioned he has seen it in scripts so there is hope.
I have problems with the latest version.
gs3 32 gb and I do not use external_SD.
no sd no flash theme ...
thanks
io ho problemi con l'ultima versione.
ho gs3 32 gb e non uso la external_SD.
senza sd non flash del tema...
grazie
Thanks a lot!!! Great job!
Lennyuk said:
Attention themers, I would like to (re)draw your attentions to the VillainTheme system that launched earlier this year.
Full information can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1207017
Basically this is a theme system where you make your theme following the above guidelines and update.zip method and then your theme can theoretically be applied on any phone and on any rom.
This should save you a heck of a lot of time in making different versions for different things, and also means that your theme can be used by a far wider range of people.
Please give a lot of consideration to using this.
When it first launched it had quite an impact, but however since then it seems to have been somewhat forgotten, and new themers have missed it altogether.
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Heck ya. Great concept. I'll by trying this out for sure. I can't stand updating on EVERY ROM BUILD.
I've been looking for a resolution for a while now and I am still no nearer to sorting out my problem with VRT
I'm using VillianROM 1.1.0 LFB and CWM Touch 6.0.1.0. I do exactly this:
Copy zip from PC to phone storage (not external SD card)
Reboot into Recovery.
Clear Cache partition
Clear Dalvik cache
Flash zip from internal SD
Everything is reported as being successful.
Reboot... nothing changes. This is with Vertumus VRT Jelly Bean Domination (which others report as working fine).
The strange thing is, I already have JB Domination flashed on this exact ROM, yet when I tried a clean install (cleared System, data, cache adn preload, etc, in CWM) and installed VillainROM from CWM, booted, set up, rebooted to recovery and flashed JB Domination, it doesn't work.
So, I have a Nandroid backup where it has worked, but now doing a fresh install it doesn't work. And also, on my Nandroid backup (which I use now daily) it doesn't work at all.
No VRT theme will flash to my phone
EDIT:
I've also tried mounting /system and /data before flashing.
seshmaru.... where are ruuuu?
Excellent work guys...
Any chance to update the scrip to make it compatible with CWM 6.0.1.2?
Work well with new recovery.
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