Open home - small analog clock skin - G1 Themes and Wallpapers

All,
First, I hope I'm posting in the correct forum here, if not please feel free to move where appropriate.
I'm running open home and have an issue with skins and the default analog clock widget. The problem is that once I switch to the open home big analog clock and switch back to the regular analog clock widget that it is no longer skinned with the currently enabled skin, it just has the default android skin and nothing I do will cause it to skin the regular clock widget with the currently enabled skin.
It seems that only after you install open home will it skin the regular analog clock widget but once you change it to big clock and back again it will never reskin it.
Any open home users know how to fix this?

PsycloneTW said:
All,
First, I hope I'm posting in the correct forum here, if not please feel free to move where appropriate.
I'm running open home and have an issue with skins and the default analog clock widget. The problem is that once I switch to the open home big analog clock and switch back to the regular analog clock widget that it is no longer skinned with the currently enabled skin, it just has the default android skin and nothing I do will cause it to skin the regular clock widget with the currently enabled skin.
It seems that only after you install open home will it skin the regular analog clock widget but once you change it to big clock and back again it will never reskin it.
Any open home users know how to fix this?
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I assume you have tried to reapply the skin? I haven't seen that happen. I test all my themes before I upload them on the market and I bounce between the 2 clocks I haven't had that happen. I have like 140+ themes that I've done it on.
Update: I just took screens of both clock on the screens at the same time

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Analogue clock in home screen?

Hi All,
I think I know the answer, but here goes.
Can I install an analogue clock to replace the digital one in the home screen?
Without flashing a rom, I mean.
I did this in my old Orbit 2 ..
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Great, thanks!
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Template for Nova Launcher themeing

Hi,
in the last few months I really start to like the theme with a static wallpaper (or multi wallpaper) where there is just everything and you use uccw/transparent icon on the phone.
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And in nova homescreen settings there is width and hight marginal options witch affect grid size aswell.
Perhaps u can make two full size icons with different colours and place out, might make it easier drawing the grid if icons have straight edges.
Edit: take a screenshot while moving a widget, that will show the grid.
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Good idea, I'll try it thanks

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LG Spirit H440N homescreen thread

Post your homescreens. Discuss your widgets. Have fun.
Please, to keep this thread as light as possible, attach screenshots to your reply or post direct links.
My homescreen:
Quick toggle bar at the top is done with PowerToggles. It's the best if you're into quick toggles.
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P.S.
I would like to ask the mods not to close this thread like they closed the first one, because LG Spirit does NOT have it's own forum section, and is purely tag based. So, if mods don't like homescreen threads ending in Misc Dev sections, they should create a proper LG Spirit forum section on XDA.
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Lots of crap out there
@jonixas You got a real Playstation thing going on there
I had one that I liked better, but an update to the app caused all my shaders to dissapear, and I couldn't recreate the one I had. Also, obligatory PCMR> Console peasants
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Wallpaper: my photo
When finish tweaking design on phone and when setup 4 more e-mail accounts to phone I would post latest home screen... It is a quite changed then this one (from wallpaper up to widgets which I have)
Mine is pretty simple.
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Wallpapers from unsplash and some pictures by me + Muzei, Nova Launcher and Glim icons
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Thread closed.
Perhaps next time, you should post in an appropriate forum (namely a non-development forum).

Digital clock question

Is there any way to remove the date from the digital clock? I have the stock weather widget running in the top right corner, which also shows the date, so it's redundant to also have it displayed in the clock, which is right below it.
Barring that, is there a recommended digital clock widget that has the same stock font, can be sized to the 4 x 2 of the stock clock, and had the option to display no date?
There are a ton of available clock and weather apps in the Play Store that have wigets, usually with more customization options than the stock Android versions. If you do a little trial and error testing it shouldn't take you long to find what you are looking for. You can also look for general widget apps like Beautiful Widgets which usually include clock and weather widgets because they tend to be the most popular.
http://www.androidauthority.com/best-android-widgets-214662/
This might get you started but if you don't find something to your liking there are a ton more in the Play Store. It shouldn't be hard at all to find either a digital clock widget or a weather widget that doesn't also display the date. There are also a lot of clock widgets that actually display the weather as well, so if you liked something like that you could use one widget instead of two and save yourself a little battery. I used to use one like that called Fancy Widgets but it didn't have as many customization options as some other widget apps.
jhs39 said:
There are a ton of available clock and weather apps in the Play Store that have wigets, usually with more customization options than the stock Android versions. If you do a little trial and error testing it shouldn't take you long to find what you are looking for. You can also look for general widget apps like Beautiful Widgets which usually include clock and weather widgets because they tend to be the most popular.
http://www.androidauthority.com/best-android-widgets-214662/
This might get you started but if you don't find something to your liking there are a ton more in the Play Store. It shouldn't be hard at all to find either a digital clock widget or a weather widget that doesn't also display the date. There are also a lot of clock widgets that actually display the weather as well, so if you liked something like that you could use one widget instead of two and save yourself a little battery. I used to use one like that called Fancy Widgets but it didn't have as many customization options as some other widget apps.
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Thanks for the advice. I did try several digital clock widgets, but every single one included a non-removable date. The HD Widgets in your link looks like it has what I need in it though, so I'll try that one out.
Thanks again!

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