Hi guys.
Im Running Leedroid 3.0.3 with latest kernal.
I used the UOT kitchen and made me a battery icon. it works so all good =)
Q; Where in kitchen can I cook up a different colour reception (signal) bar please?
is it under status bar & then carrier?
Just wanted to double check. Thanks guys
Ajay
under 'Icons'
I've found it & thanks.
Only problem I'm having now is:
When I flashed the icon zip I made, it works BUT puts my battery back to normal??
So when I flashed the battery zip again that worked too, I got my circle battery back BUT then the icons I made also reset?
Can anyone help?
I've used the same framework,sys & HTC.resourses on all mods including a boot screen animation which hasn't been affected by the battery or icon.
Really appreciate it if someone could point me in right direction.
Thanks, AJ.
The check both the 'Use this Mod' for both the 'Battery' and 'Icons' tab.
Do the battery mod that you want, and the Icon mod you want....all in one flashable .zip file.
Flash it, and u'll be okay!
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ok i know i'm about to be lambasted but i thought i'd try asking anyway, how does one remove the coloured status icons from a particular rom w/o editing the rom & reflashing?
Also how to change the icons back to stock icons?
Any help would be appreciated
I don't think it can be done without editing the ROM. The only way I know to change the icons is to extract the rom and use pe explorer, multiextractor, etc to do it. But then again, what icons do you want to change? It's not hard to unpack, swap, repack & flash. If I can do it, anyone can. Look here.
oh ok i'm interested in changing the status icons at the top menu bar and the system icons which have been changed in a custom rom i downloaded i prefer the stock wm icons.
DRTigerlilly said:
oh ok i'm interested in changing the status icons at the top menu bar and the system icons which have been changed in a custom rom i downloaded i prefer the stock wm icons.
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I think they're in the shellres.96.dll. You may look over in the Hacking & Development section. I remember seeing something in there when I was researching a way to change my start icon.
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DRTigerlilly said:
oh ok i'm interested in changing the status icons at the top menu bar and the system icons which have been changed in a custom rom i downloaded i prefer the stock wm icons.
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My roms have this in the battery meter file phcanOverbmp.dll if u need to change.
Thanks guys for the suggestions etc, i ended up w/ a solution that didn't involve me doing very much.
I'd made an spb backup of a previous roms settings, and when i restored that ontop of the rom i had newly installed, it changed the icons back to stock, so my problem in that regard is solved. but @ least i know now in the future what i'll have to do if i need to do it again.
Thank You
Help!!!
My DHD is stuck at the Energy boot screen after applying battery icon mod.
May I know what should I do to get it get around the testing cpu stage?
Thanks a million!!!
PS: my DHD is flashed with LeeDroid 1.5.1 and was running fine until I apply the battery icon mod which need a reboot.
Flashing the rom again without any wipe should work.
Or you extract framework-res.apk from it and flash that alone since that is the only file that the battery icon mod changes.
Have you used a battery mod build for your rom or did you take anything you found ? If yes, that could be the problem cause most Roms have slightly different framework-res.apk files.
Sent from my Desire HD using XDA App
Thanks.
Sorry for not replying earlier as my ISP had problem accessing xda for whatever reason.
I took out the battery and boot into recovery and flashed LeeDroid again, this works for me.
I used the apk on this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=892297
And it did list Desire HD as a supported device.
On that thread, it does mentioned about the framework-res.apk file (now that I saw it on the second post )
So, is there any other way to install this battery icon mod or any other gingerbread style battery icon mod with the percent in it?
Thanks.
you can get that battery and other mods here
http://circle.glx.nl/
sorry....i'm using desire z...and i from HK....i apply the battery icon mod also...
enless for rebot (HTC logo)...what should i do for it?? ;'(
help..........where can i flash the room???
i root it and s-off already.........where can i find it ......?? thamks a lot and a lot !!!
Hello, I have been having a lot of trouble customizing the status bar icons for the rom I have been using, Radiance RC5.
All I am trying to do is change the Wifi, 3g, and Signal icons to the ones from ICS. I used APK Manager to open up and replace the icons and zip them back up. I then replaced them in the Radiance RC5 zip and flashed it. There is no status bar anymore. Went back to stock, then just tried to used the UOT kitchen (with gingerbread icons), with the same results, no status bar.
Any help would be appreciated.
did you pull the icons from an evo ics rom cus they mabey in the wrong size format if ya didn't
Hey guys,
I really need help on changing the battery icon on my galaxy s3. I jusr hate how it looks. so I downloaded a program called ROM Toolbox Pro (im sure you've heard of it), installed it and downloaded the icon pack (Circular Colourful). I installed it and none of my battery icons changed. I restarted SystemUI.apk and nothing happened. I did a reboot and nothing happened. keep in mind that iam rooted and have custom recovery. i asked a question/ made a post on the bootloop that I encountered when changing SystemUI.apk, but I fixed it. so could someone help me solve this problem?
Thanks
Nevermind, fixed: just installed previous version.
Sent from my SGH-I747M
Same Problem
Hi I was just curious what you meant by previous version. I am having the same problem. I'm rooted, running a custom ROM and I was able to change my boot animation fine with Rom Toolbox Pro, but it's not changing the Battery Icons I chose.
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Hi I was just curious what you meant by previous version. I am having the same problem. I'm rooted, running a custom ROM and I was able to change my boot animation fine with Rom Toolbox Pro, but it's not changing the Battery Icons I chose.
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As an option, this a very cool statusbar icon creator you use from a PC to make a flashable zip. Some of the settings need to be tweaked to assign the proper names to the pngs. for example. the signal output has to be renamed tw_stat_sys_6_level_signal_ so it replaces the proper files on our phone. I also found success using a working, flashable zip that replaces the battery icons and just replacing the images in that file with the ones i made and rezipping. Its very easy, but seems more geared toward international S3's, so thats why it needs a couple tweaks. The options for colors and styles is pretty impressive!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1918500
Hi.
Hopefully someone can help me understand this...and a possible solution would be cool too.
I have installed "CleanROM SE 3.0 AT&T Edition" (and several other mods). As well as "Perseus Kernel A-36". All is running very well.
The thing that I'm stuck on is that both the "Lidroid toggle mod" and a battery mod don't work together (I've tried a few...none do the trick). When I flash the toggle mod, I have stock battery. When I flash the battery mod on top, it doesn't work. If I flash the "Stock status bar" mod, and then the battery mod, it works but I lose the toggle mod. Then if I try to flash the toggle mod again, I'm back to stock battery.
If I have to choose between the two, so be it. But if there is a way to have both, I'd love that.
Thanks in advance if anyone has any suggestions.
So, should I assume that no one knows anything about this?
It would all hafto be built into the SystemUI.apk together.
Yes, I think I understand that. Unfortunately though, I myself have no idea how to accomplish that. Would you (or anyone else) be able to recommend a source of info?
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It would all hafto be built into the SystemUI.apk together.
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