What's the optimum dimensions for wallpaper on the Galaxy Nexus? It has that weird frame thing like on Honeycomb. What size would we need for a 1:1 pixel equivalent wallpaper? It really doesn't make sense cuz the homescreens don't really rotate when you go landscape.
Use a circle. Problem solved.
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I have a sprint toroplus and I can't find anything to make the navbar smaller and I also would like to Rhode the clock on the top right.
Can anyone help? Lol thanks
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can someone make me or point out a battery widget that is in sync with the Jelly Bean screen grid. Widgets like circle battery etc all seem to be a few mm's under or over making them look out of place on a screen filled with perfectly aligned widgets and app's.
thanks in advance
Try making your own with UCCW. You'll be able to resize and realign to fit your layout.
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definitely uccw. you can control the size pixel by pixel
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jordanzink said:
definitely uccw. you can control the size pixel by pixel
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Thanks for the tip....will go see what uccw is and give it a go
Morning all,
I recently updated my build.prop to include the Navbar as seen in the nexus phones.
Does anyone have a thinner version available? I believe the current navbar is 36px high and im looking to try a 32px and 30 px high navbar.
The only reason I want to change it is that the navbar cuts into the camera so only half a side of the button is available to take a pic.
Cheers for your help.
Dave
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Does anyone know how or where we could find smaller Nav bars for stock rooted Roms? I like the stock buttons..just, IMO the nav bar is huge
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http://www.android-hilfe.de/modding...ation-bar-softkeys-hoehe-groesse-aendern.html
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I was happy to see the link u sent. Every time I try to dpqwnload one of the zips I get a download unsuccessful message :/
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You can also just use a rom that support changing of the nav bar size. I currently use AOKP and in the settings I'm able to adjust how tall/wide my nav bar is.
jim.k.yee said:
You can also just use a rom that support changing of the nav bar size. I currently use AOKP and in the settings I'm able to adjust how tall/wide my nav bar is.
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Yup...As much as I'd like to use CM 10.1 I won't just because that option isn't there.
I mean isn't anyone bothered by how big and a space waster the default navbar size is (goes foe stock, ofc) ?
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Yup...As much as I'd like to use CM 10.1 I won't just because that option isn't there.
I mean isn't anyone bothered by how big and a space waster the default navbar size is (goes foe stock, ofc) ?
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No not if you're 6'2 and have big fingers. I guess its better for people with smaller fingers if you want a smaller Nav bar
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teambestyrandy said:
No not if you're 6'2 and have big fingers. I guess its better for people with smaller fingers if you want a smaller Nav bar
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Could be... And didn't think of that!
I set it to 30 of the value offered (dpi?), or PA's tablet mode in 192 dpi which is of course too small. But I really can't accept the wasted room in my case, but good point you are making.
You can simply hide the whole bar using a one line build.prop edit, and use LMT (similar as The Pie) to emulate the hidden buttons (and much more). I did.
See?