My first WinPhone7 Emu Skin, enjoy! I accpet skin requests .
Download the zip included below and tell me what you think of it
Installing it
1. Backup up WM7_Skin_Up.png, WM7_Skin_Down.png and WM7_Skin_Mask.png from C:\Program Files\Microsoft XDE\1.0
2.Backup up WM7_Skin_Up.png, WM7_Skin_Down.png and WM7_Skin_Mask.png from C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Phone\7.0\Emulation
3. Unzip the .zip file and put all the files inside the zip in C:\Program Files\Microsoft XDE\1.0
4. Put all the files inside the zip in C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Phone\7.0\Emulation
5. Fire up Windows Phone 7 Emulator and enjoy!!!!!
Will update it as requested, no transparency in app, sorry . But will make transparent in the future!
Thanks, I will try.
cool thanks
pl0ppy said:
My first WinPhone7 Emu Skin, enjoy! I accpet skin requests .
Download the zip included below and tell me what you think of it
Installing it
1. Backup up WM7_Skin_Up.png, WM7_Skin_Down.png and WM7_Skin_Mask.png from C:\Program Files\Microsoft XDE\1.0
2.Backup up WM7_Skin_Up.png, WM7_Skin_Down.png and WM7_Skin_Mask.png from C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Phone\7.0\Emulation
3. Unzip the .zip file and put all the files inside the zip in C:\Program Files\Microsoft XDE\1.0
4. Put all the files inside the zip in C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Phone\7.0\Emulation
5. Fire up Windows Phone 7 Emulator and enjoy!!!!!
Will update it as requested, no transparency in app, sorry . But will make transparent in the future!
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updated skins
HTC Trophy Emulator Skin
Hi just made my own version with complete transparency, and shadows.
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Do the same as above but backup and replace the WM7_Skin.xml file aswell. so overall...
1. Backup up WM7_Skin.xml, WM7_Skin_Up.png, WM7_Skin_Down.png and WM7_Skin_Mask.png from C:\Program Files\Microsoft XDE\1.0
2.Backup up WM7_Skin.xml WM7_Skin_Up.png, WM7_Skin_Down.png and WM7_Skin_Mask.png from C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Phone\7.0\Emulation
3. Unzip the .zip file and put all the files inside the zip in C:\Program Files\Microsoft XDE\1.0
4. Put all the files inside the zip in C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Phone\7.0\Emulation
5. Fire up Windows Phone 7 Emulator and enjoy!!!!!
(if your using 64bit program files folder is program files(86x)\
View attachment EmulatorTrophySkin-Levi.zip
wow ! its amazing skin shared here, i think its not like a skin its looking like a original body of the phone, thanks for sharing such nice post. keep it up.
htc trophy 7 skin cover
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OPEN CRAMFS WITH
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"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
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SHELL...
I have finally figured out how to open or make Cramfs images using Cygwin. And it is much more easier to use then my previous thread on How to Theme JF1.51 CRB43-US using Ubuntu. If you don't believe me, take a crack at it. Themers get on your grind. Your going to laugh when you see how easy it is to do. I would have not continued to explore Cygwin option for Cramfs if it wasn't for Binary100 100 and the others that had problems with the Ubuntu way, like bboy_201. I didn't forget about you...
I hope that all of you guy/gals that were having trouble with the Ubuntu way, suceed with this method.
Complete Setup in 7 steps
1)Download and install Cygwin.
2)When you reach the select package menu open Devel.
3)Scroll down to the Cramfs and select 1.1-1 26k.
4)Click next to finish the setup.
5)Right click on the Cygwin icon on your desktop and click on Open file location.
6)Open the home folder. You will see your name there. Make a shortcut of your name and place it on your desktop.
**Everytime you open Cygwin, this will be your default folder**. This is why we placed it on our desktop.
7)Open the shortcut folder and hide the .bash_profile, .bashrc,and .inputrc folders(right click-->properties-->click Hidden). This is so that you have a clean folder to work with. You can rename this folder to help you identify it later.
Your setup is completed!!!
Now what???
Download the Theme template !!!
You MUST use the ORIGINAL files from the framework and app's folders of CRB43-US to prevent problems/foreclosers!!!
To easily open an image, you:
Place the framework.cramfs from the template in your shortcut folder.
Run Cygwin Shell and simply type:
Code:
cramfsck -x framework framework.cramfs
Now look in your shortcut folder, you will see a folder called "open" with all the framework folder files inside.
Now you can edit the framework-res.apk, Xml's, jar,etc...
Making your custom image is just as simple, when your finished modifying ,type:
Code:
mkcramfs framework framework.cramfs
Your new custom cramfs image is in the shortcut folder ready to be placed in the Update.zip
RichieDaze you are the man, now working on Windows Server 2003!
Great tutorial now I can port my theme for more users thanks!
What a wonderful tool you have discovered! Finally I can edit the ROM I want to use.
I prefer to use the "Tmobile" stuff just in case problems arise. Have been using ADP.
Thanks again for the super info and tut!
I have created a collection of Star Wars notification bars for anyone to use.
Instructions
rename the selected light saber file to "statusbar_background.9.png"
You must have the Android SDK Components installed.
1. Go to Settings > Applications > Development and check the USB Debugging box
2. Connect your SGS via USB to your computer. Do not mount in Mass Storage Mode!
3. Copy a Command Prompt Window (for Windows 7 go to Start > Search > Type CMD and right click - copy it) in the android-sdk-windows\tools folder so you don't have to type all those "cd" commands and open it. Else type cd android-sdk-windows (or whatever the folder is named) and cd tools to get there
4. Type adb pull /system/framework/framework-res.apk
5. In the \tools folder you'll find the framework-res.apk file extracted from SGS's system. Create a backup first!!! Right click on it, select Open (or Open With) and point to WinRar or an similar archiving program
6. When opened, browse in the archive for the \res\drawable-hdpi folder
7. Drag and drop the files from the .zip attached here in the \drawable-hdpi folder and close the archive
8. Go back to the CMD window and type adb push framework-res.apk /system/framework/
9. Reboot
Yodo
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"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"
}
Obi-Wan Kenobi TPM
Obi-Wan Kenobi ANH
Mace Windu
Luke Skywalker ROJ
Luke Skywalker ANH ESB
Ki Adi Mundi
Gui-Gon Jinn
Darth Vader
Darth Maul
Screen shot with darth vader notification
Instructions thanks to loinenavant
Zip file with all of them in.
first set of bars
notifications part two
third post for my use
Looks nice
tasgr86 said:
Looks nice
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Thank you if you use one post a screen shot
Sent from my GTI-9000 Using that XDA app thingy
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"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"
}
SYNCHRONIZE ANNOTATIONS
Synchronise your nook annotations and bookmarks for copy and paste (for example to Evernote)
Backup /databases in /data/data/com.bn.nook.reader.activities/
Delete /databases in /data/data/com.bn.nook.reader.activities/
Create /databases in /media/my files/
Create symlink by terminal or adb or root explorer
Code:
su ln -s /media/My\ files/databases /data/data/com.bn.nook.reader.activities/
Synch (by dropsynch) folder /databases in /media/my files/
Updated.
Ooh, I suppose this may be useful for synching between Nooks, too? But even if not, simple autobackup is itself awesome, thanks for the tip!
dxcore35 said:
SYNCHRONIZE ANNOTATIONS
Synchronise your nook annotations and bookmarks for copy and paste (for example to Evernote)
Backup /databases in /data/data/com.bn.nook.reader.activities/
Delete /databases in /data/data/com.bn.nook.reader.activities/
Create /databases in /media/my files/
Create symlink by terminal or adb or root explorer
Code:
su ln -s /media/My\ files/databases /data/data/com.bn.nook.reader.activities/
Synch (by dropsynch) folder /databases in /media/my files/
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I do not know exactly how to do the commands for steps 1 and 5.
Is 1 just copying the folder files to other folder or is it necessary any special backup command?
For point 5 is there any special command?
Thanks in advance, I'm updating from a NST to a GLOW and it would very interesting to be able to keep bookmarks and annotations.
1. Step 1 is simply copy files where you want (for example in root explorer)
2. Step 5 contain only install dropsync (app) setup patch to /media/My\ files/databases and set your autosynch folder on dropbox
That's all!
The [little] problem with this approach – most of the time you want to do merge, not sync (i.e. overwrite)
How to Copy Step 1
I am stuck on step 1 although I have installed dropsync and created the folder databases in /media/my files. I can't find a copy command in adb shell. Therefore I did an adb pull but noticed that the pull didn't pull over the empty folders "lib", "files" but did pull over databases and shared_prefs folders. Therefore do I need the lib and files folder inside the /media/my files/database folder and if I create them do permissions matter? Or is there an easier way to copy things over. Thanks
dpippin said:
I can't find a copy command in adb shell.
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You need to install busybox...
Thank you...
Worked great thank you.
dpippin said:
Worked great thank you.
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You are welcome
Hi dxcore35,
thanks a lot for this, I've been looking for a way to do this for so long...
however, I'm new to the concept of symlink (one in a long list)
so I looked it up and I understand what it does, but I still cant figure out how to create it, do I just connect to my NST via ADB and type the code you provide?
I know this is old but if someone will be so kind as to point me in the right direction I'll write a howto for newbs like me in the general forum (it's already taken me a couple of hours to get this far and I know many people like me are desperate to sync their notes)
Taking 2minutes of your time WILL save me who knows how many hours of googling and messing things up on my nook
so that would be your good action of the day
cheers
An unrelated way to backup the annotations, etc:
Code:
adbsync e:\dbs data/data/com.bn.nook.reader.activities/databases /h
(This uses my adbsync utility.)
This is very simple&funny MOD to make our personal PhaseBeam livewallpaper with our preferred logos, like this:
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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"
}
We need:
- apktool (Dev-Host - [Window XP_7_8][GB_ICS_JB] Apktool and baksmaling + Signer v2 by ibanez7.zip - The Ultimate Free File Hosting / File Sharing Service)
- PhaseBeam.apk and framework-res.apk from Your ROM
(check my other guide for more info and links about apktool: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44997467#post44997467)
Let's start:
1) Copy the PhaseBeam.apk & Framework-res.apk to apktool folder and open cmd on this folder:
Simply hold down the Shift key and right-click a folder. The context menu will contain an entry, "Open command window here”
Once the command window has opened; you need to install the framework-res.apk… simply and easily type the following command:
Code:
[COLOR="#FF0000"]apktool if[/COLOR] framework-res.apk
You will see something like THIS:
Code:
I: Framework installed to: C:\Users\username\apktool\framework\1.apk
We will now decompile the PhaseBeam.apk file. To do this, type the following command:
Code:
[COLOR="#FF0000"]apktool d[/COLOR] PhaseBeam.apk
We will see something like this:
Code:
I: Loading resource table…
I: Loaded
I: Decoding file-resources…
I: Decoding values*/* XMLs…
I: Done
I: Copying assets and libs…
After you see that, you should notice that a new file has been added to the apktool folder, which should be named “PhaseBeam”. Inside that folder, you will observe the following folders/files; assets; build; dist; res; AndroidManifest.xml; apktool.yml. The files that we are worried about are in the “res” folder.
Navigate to drawable-nodpi and you'll find 3 files.
We need to modify dot.png
Here is, for example, how I modify this Dot:
You can add Your preferred logo inside the Dot... using Gimp, Paint.net... Just make sure to save new Dot mantaining .png format and bit-depth autodetection
Once done just compile back:
Code:
[COLOR="#FF0000"]apktool b[/COLOR] PhaseBeam
Now follow those important steps:
Once this is complete, navigate back to the apktool folder and to the PhaseBeam folder.
Now we need to navigate to
build/apk and look for the following files:
AndroidManifest.xml.
Now this is important, we need to replace this file with the AndroidManifest.xml file from the original unzipped PhaseBeam.apk located in apktool folder.
So open the original PhaseBeam.apk with 7-zip, and copy “META-INF” and “AndroidManifest.xml”.
Once you have those copied from the original unzipped PhaseBeam.apk, relocate back to the apktool folder/PhaseBeam/build/apk and paste both of them. If asked to replace, CLICK YES OR REPLACE ON ALL WARNINGS THAT POP UP!!!!
Now we need to back out to the PhaseBeam folder in apktool and click on the folder that is named “dist” where the freshly compiled PhaseBeam.apk is located once we type build command in the command prompt). Once inside the “dist” folder, you will see a PhaseBeam.apk file. DELETE IT…
We never use the first PhaseBeam.apk that we compile, because we needed to added the META-INF and AndroidManifest.xml files for signing purposes. Once you have the 1st compiled PhaseBeam.apk deleted, return to the command prompt and enter the compile command again and compile a 2nd PhaseBeam.apk.
Code:
[COLOR="#FF0000"]apktool b[/COLOR] PhaseBeam
The 2nd PhaseBeam.apk will appear in the “dist” folder and is the usable PhaseBeam.apk.
(thanks to APatte111 for this important part of the guide)
• Now just copy your personal PhaseBeam it under /system/App giving proper permissions rw rr... •
Nice work, I made one of my favorite football club Ajax Amsterdam.
But it can be a lot faster and easier.
Extract the apk file with APK Multi-Tool, edit your files and zip as a system apk
Done.
Braakie said:
Nice work, I made one of my favorite football club Ajax Amsterdam.
But it can be a lot faster and easier.
Extract the apk file with APK Multi-Tool, edit your files and zip as a system apk
Done.
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Yeah, of course... i prefer manual apktool and cmd i'll post also a link to APK Multi-Tool
This is very simple&funny MOD to make our personal PhaseBeam livewallpaper with our preferred logos, like this:
{
"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"
}
We need:
- apktool (Dev-Host - [Window XP_7_8][GB_ICS_JB] Apktool and baksmaling + Signer v2 by ibanez7.zip - The Ultimate Free File Hosting / File Sharing Service)
- PhaseBeam.apk and framework-res.apk from Your ROM
(check my other guide for more info and links about apktool: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44997467#post44997467)
Let's start:
1) Copy the PhaseBeam.apk & Framework-res.apk to apktool folder and open cmd on this folder:
Simply hold down the Shift key and right-click a folder. The context menu will contain an entry, "Open command window here”
Once the command window has opened; you need to install the framework-res.apk… simply and easily type the following command:
Code:
[COLOR="#FF0000"]apktool if[/COLOR] framework-res.apk
You will see something like THIS:
Code:
I: Framework installed to: C:\Users\username\apktool\framework\1.apk
We will now decompile the PhaseBeam.apk file. To do this, type the following command:
Code:
[COLOR="#FF0000"]apktool d[/COLOR] PhaseBeam.apk
We will see something like this:
Code:
I: Loading resource table…
I: Loaded
I: Decoding file-resources…
I: Decoding values*/* XMLs…
I: Done
I: Copying assets and libs…
After you see that, you should notice that a new file has been added to the apktool folder, which should be named “PhaseBeam”. Inside that folder, you will observe the following folders/files; assets; build; dist; res; AndroidManifest.xml; apktool.yml. The files that we are worried about are in the “res” folder.
Navigate to drawable-nodpi and you'll find 3 files.
We need to modify dot.png
Here is, for example, how I modify this Dot:
You can add Your preferred logo inside the Dot... using Gimp, Paint.net... Just make sure to save new Dot mantaining .png format and bit-depth autodetection
Once done just compile back:
Code:
[COLOR="#FF0000"]apktool b[/COLOR] PhaseBeam
Now follow those important steps:
Once this is complete, navigate back to the apktool folder and to the PhaseBeam folder.
Now we need to navigate to
build/apk and look for the following files:
AndroidManifest.xml.
Now this is important, we need to replace this file with the AndroidManifest.xml file from the original unzipped PhaseBeam.apk located in apktool folder.
So open the original PhaseBeam.apk with 7-zip, and copy “META-INF” and “AndroidManifest.xml”.
Once you have those copied from the original unzipped PhaseBeam.apk, relocate back to the apktool folder/PhaseBeam/build/apk and paste both of them. If asked to replace, CLICK YES OR REPLACE ON ALL WARNINGS THAT POP UP!!!!
Now we need to back out to the PhaseBeam folder in apktool and click on the folder that is named “dist” where the freshly compiled PhaseBeam.apk is located once we type build command in the command prompt). Once inside the “dist” folder, you will see a PhaseBeam.apk file. DELETE IT…
We never use the first PhaseBeam.apk that we compile, because we needed to added the META-INF and AndroidManifest.xml files for signing purposes. Once you have the 1st compiled PhaseBeam.apk deleted, return to the command prompt and enter the compile command again and compile a 2nd PhaseBeam.apk.
Code:
[COLOR="#FF0000"]apktool b[/COLOR] PhaseBeam
The 2nd PhaseBeam.apk will appear in the “dist” folder and is the usable PhaseBeam.apk.
(thanks to APatte111 for this important part of the guide)
• Now just copy your personal PhaseBeam it under /system/App giving proper permissions rw rr... •
Dam to bad my PC down ATM for upgrades =/ you should make a few live wallpapers to download !!! BTW great job on directions and the wallpaper
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