How would I build aokp for toro but also include cm9 notification power widget? That is the only blend I want...would love some help!
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Please?
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Why don't you use alternate it ones
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Why dont you, OP, start by searching around?
There are guides on how to compile aosp, aokp (for toro, if i'm not mistaken) and cm!
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bk201doesntexist said:
Why dont you, OP, start by searching around?
There are guides on how to compile aosp, aokp (for toro, if i'm not mistaken) and cm!
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Yeah there's guides but I don't think it has destructions to do the type of mix and match I guess. Oh well. Alternate toggles are an OK holdover
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tacosrdelicioso said:
Yeah there's guides but I don't think it has destructions to do the type of mix and match I guess. Oh well. Alternate toggles are an OK holdover
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there's no easy way, you won't be able to do a sucessful (clean) pull, most likely you'll need to dive into the sauce, and solve some conflicts.
most of this work is made by git, so you will want to start there. branches, adding remote repos, cherry-picking, commits, merging commits and branches, log of each branch.
look at github profiles of CM and TK. browse through the commit history. see how they add the code, which files to edit, etc.
there are a few git tutorials here in xda, i myself have done (well, half of it, i like to think it's on going because i didn't stop learning) a quick guide on it over at i9000 gen forum.
don't think information is not out there. if xda doesn't have it, there lot's of places to look. google is one, for starters. if we found it, so can you.
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Here's to hoping that I dont get ripped on for posting LOL
I read about things that can and cant be done to the 2.3 ROMS because of there not being a source code. I dont know anything about that and I dont pretend to so I'm just wondering if what I'm reading here is what's needed to develop these further, such as kernels, etc??? http://source.android.com/
It says the 2.3 Source code is released but I have no clue what so ever if it's what's used or not.
Think of what's released by Google as an OS with no included drivers, but incompatible with all older drivers.
We need the source code for Samsung's build.
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Think of what's released by Google as an OS with no included drivers, but incompatible with all older drivers.
We need the source code for Samsung's build.
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Ok that totally makes sense... Thanks!
What are u making here?...
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wow he didn't get ripped yet for posting a Q in the Dev section...
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What are u making here?...
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quik99 said:
wow he didn't get ripped yet for posting a Q in the Dev section...
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He didn't mean it ... i thought it was a good question.
but anyways just for tradition here at XDA
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He is making.... a question!
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There's a diference between asking a question with an actual purpose, with an intent to learn, and with sources of your own finding...
And spamming the dev section with warrantless crap questions because you are too lazy to read through a simple instruction set..
He didn't get blasted, because his is the former... I wish you people would stop with this "we all need to get along together, don't feed teh trollz" non-sense and actually pay attention to the merit of posts here.
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Typo. 10char.
Not development. Q&A.
Hey guys/gals, got a quick question...I just changed my density to 240dpi using rom toolbox, didn't like it, so I tried driving back to stock 320, and can only go to 280..how can I fix this? Any help is appreciated!
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EDIT: I'm running the cm10 preview build posted from g+
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in the Toolbox, on the same screen that's in your picture, click on the pencil in the top right corner to manually edit build.prop file. Scroll all the way towards the bottom and change ro.sf.lcd_density value to 320.
Thanks netbuzz! That's a life saver...
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You should try Paranoid Android. It's CM10 but with the ability to adjust the DPI on a per app basis.
Oh-I used Paranoid Android! Loved it too, I just like flashing too much to stay on one rom too long...plus I really like the modified softkeys from the cm10 preview build and don't know if they'll work on pa
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j0hnnyth3f0x said:
Oh-I used Paranoid Android! Loved it too, I just like flashing too much to stay on one rom too long...plus I really like the modified softkeys from the cm10 preview build and don't know if they'll work on pa
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Ha, I know that feeling! "Hmm... this ROM is totally bug free.. better flash a different one!" If you do go back to PA I'd be willing to bet the soft keys mod would work since it's CM10 with extra bacon.
Haha! Right? I'll be keeping the .zip of the softkeys mod on my sd just in case....
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I can't find an official CM11 thread. I have been on the recent nighties and things have been awesome. Not a single bug that I am aware of and great battery life.
Keep in mind today was a very light usage day but I haven't seen figures like this in a very long time.
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So far as I know, there isn't one.
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There isn't one that I've seen. I almost feel like they would make sword one of the maintainers since he's been working hard to push build out and fix bugs.
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There isn't one that I've seen. I almost feel like they would make sword one of the maintainers since he's been working hard to push build out and fix bugs.
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i wish dude.. I just build and review patches
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Moved here as this does not belong in the Development Section.....Thank You.
Not that it really matters since it's mostly just a big fix but is the next cm11 nightly going to be android 4.4.2?
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I second swordrune, I'm running his rom now and its running great.
nerds, how much keep awake time is google play using on yours? I had an issue where play was killing me basically staying on all the time. I reflashed everything and it seems to be better but I didnt enable ART this time. Don't know if that caused the issue or not.
It's kind of a shame cause some of us use XDA as a list of ROMs avaliable. I was very late to try PA2 cause there wasnt a thread in the dev section.
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I second swordrune, I'm running his rom now and its running great.
nerds, how much keep awake time is google play using on yours? I had an issue where play was killing me basically staying on all the time. I reflashed everything and it seems to be better but I didnt enable ART this time. Don't know if that caused the issue or not.
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Here is today's
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Hey I'm just wondering if someone could help me remap the hardware keys. I used to just use slimbeans hardware key control. But in any 4.4 ROM there isn't a function like this.
I'd like to change the menu key to back, and the back key to recent apps. I know it's possible but I can't seem to do it. I've tried playing around with system/user/generic.kl and /touch_keys.kl. any help would be useful!
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Have you tried checking this tutorial out by chance?
Yes I have. But I think that is for touchwiz only. There isn't a gpio-keys in aosp
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Yes I have. But I think that is for touchwiz only. There isn't a gpio-keys in aosp
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You should have gpio-keys on your ROM. I swear I have read a post in the I9300 section about modifying the following files to enable on-screen nav buttons:
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/system/usr/keylayout/sec_touchkey.kl
/system/usr/keylayout/gpio-keys.kl
/system/usr/keylayout/sec_keys.kl
/system/usr/keylayout/Generic.kl
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Oops, I'm actually using AOSPA 4.4.2. Not my build.
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On source built AOSP:
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This is interesting. I found gpio-keys.kl in the Android 4.4.2 AOSP/Nexus 5 build "Hammerhead" but not on my phone.
I edited my previous post, im actually using AOSPA, atm, because I heard about the lock screen notifications. (Which are awesome btw!) That's interesting.. I wonder whats wrong/different in paranoid android..
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I edited my previous post, im actually using AOSPA, atm, because I heard about the lock screen notifications. (Which are awesome btw!) That's interesting.. I wonder whats wrong/different in paranoid android..
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I'll take a detail look at this issue later on this evening.
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hi mates anyone can tell me what to modify to change the battery in a mod nexus rom AOKP maguro in jb changed the systemui.apk and that was enough, but kitkat not know what else to be modified thanks
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hi mates anyone can tell me what to modify to change the battery in a mod nexus rom AOKP maguro in jb changed the systemui.apk and that was enough, but kitkat not know what else to be modified thanks
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It's all java now, no images are used in KitKat anymore. I know cm has then defined in colors and arrays xml's. Not sure about AOKP.
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It's all java now, no images are used in KitKat anymore. I know cm has then defined in colors and arrays xml's. Not sure about AOKP.
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not know how it worked now thanks, there must be some way right?
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not know how it worked now thanks, there must be some way right?
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Not sure, many Themers like myself are not happy about it. Not one battery mod for KitKat yet so I'm guessing no.
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Not sure, many Themers like myself are not happy about it. Not one battery mod for KitKat yet so I'm guessing no.
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and how will that makes cyanogenmod
Using Xposed you can get an app called gravity box which allows you to change it to a couple different things. I use just the text option in gravity box as seen in the status bar