Hi, everyone
I am looking for Kevdliiu Quick Settings mod for Jelly Bean 4.2.2. Yes, I am aware of thread he started, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1999125 ,but there are no updates there for a long time.
I have found that mod incorporated in MMuzzy ROM 4.2.2 for Maguro. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096538
Is it possible to just extract SystemUI and QSCP from that ROM, copy files into zip of Kevdliu and install it? Would it work?
Thanks
Make a nandroid and try! If it does then you can post it for other users. The only issue I can see if that MMuzzy's ROM is based on AOSP so probably won't work with a 'stock' ROM based on the factory image. I'd download Paul O'Brien's MCR instead as that is based on the factory image so should work in other ROMs that aren't AOSP-based
Thanks. Well, as I cant find Brien's 4.2.2 ROM for free download, I will try with MMuzzy ROM. Do you know where is located Extended Power menu? If it is in SystemUI, then it is slim chance for me to make it work with just replacing files...
Thanks, again
It's on the link I posted, just get the pre-bake (which is free, bottom of first post. Although the pre-bake is still Jr13 which isn't 4.2.2 so might not work anyway)
Jr14 is a 4.2.2, prebake downloads are 4.2.1 I think...
edit: you already have said that...
thanks for the answers
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I'm wondering if someone can help me.
I'm trying to add AOKP ROM control into my ROM. It's 4.0.4, but AXIOM is 4.0.4 with ROM control so it shouldn't be a problem.
I can't for the life of me figure out all the files I need to change to add it in. I know I have to make changes to SystemUI and framework-res, but I know I'm missing some apps and probably some changes in the apps I already know about.
What are all the things I need to change?
Anyone got anything?
You need to look at the source
bk201doesntexist said:
You need to look at the source
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I have, but I can't compare it with 4.0.4 source because it's not available yet.
axiom is only 4.0.4 files that are unchanged from stock files in aokp. All of aokp based mods in axiom are using the 4.0.3 files. They are not 4.0.4 files with the relevant mods added to them (I've compared modded apk's, like framework-res.apk, and it is not the 4.0.4 file). I'm pretty sure there's an extra apk for the rom control settings that's not part of a stock rom. I think most of the rom 'cooks' rename it, so the filename might vary.
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axiom is only 4.0.4 files that are unchanged from stock files in aokp. All of aokp based mods in axiom are using the 4.0.3 files. They are not 4.0.4 files with the relevant mods added to them (I've compared modded apk's, like framework-res.apk, and it is not the 4.0.4 file). I'm pretty sure there's an extra apk for the rom control settings that's not part of a stock rom. I think most of the rom 'cooks' rename it, so the filename might vary.
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I found that apk, but it doesn't do anything unless extra changes are made. I'm trying to find the exact lines in the 4.0.3 apk code and copying them over, but no luck
Hey guys, this is probably a dumb question, but I'm going to ask anyway since I couldn't find the answer.
I'm currently running a ROM built from JZO54K source (mmuzzy's) and have a question regarding SystemUI.apk. I've been using a battery mod that was made for, I think, JRO03C on JRO03R, JRO03O, and even tested on JZO54K. For fun, I just finished building my own modded SystemUI.apk using a SystemUI from stock JZO54K (to my amazement it actually works), but I'm wondering if it's worth while that I do this every time I upgrade my ROM. Is SystemUI.apk ever touched or updated with newer builds of Jelly Bean, or could I just keep using this one that I made on future builds?
jeston said:
Hey guys, this is probably a dumb question, but I'm going to ask anyway since I couldn't find the answer.
I'm currently running a ROM built from JZO54K source (mmuzzy's) and have a question regarding SystemUI.apk. I've been using a battery mod that was made for, I think, JRO03C on JRO03R, JRO03O, and even tested on JZO54K. For fun, I just finished building my own modded SystemUI.apk using a SystemUI from stock JZO54K (to my amazement it actually works), but I'm wondering if it's worth while that I do this every time I upgrade my ROM. Is SystemUI.apk ever touched or updated with newer builds of Jelly Bean, or could I just keep using this one that I made on future builds?
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it's possible. so, yeah, you need to pay attention to changes on framework.
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bk201doesntexist said:
it's possible. so, yeah, you need to pay attention to changes on framework.
sent from my i9250
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Cool, thanks. I'll try to keep myself up to date now that I know how to do it then.
It looks like CondemnedSoul's Kangdemnation v5 is the only ROM with the rotating softkey fix. Aeroevan's unofficial CM9 Rom used to have it but it hasn't been implemented in his past few releases. Also, the newer CM9 and CM10 Roms that have been released also don't have this fix (probably because they use Aeroevan's Rom as a base). Anyway, if someone can point me or set up a flashable zip file that we can install on top of the newer AOSP Roms, it'll be definitely appreciated! :highfive:
P.S.: I was told to put it here so excuse me if I posted the same question in another section :cyclops:
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It looks like CondemnedSoul's Kangdemnation v5 is the only ROM with the rotating softkey fix. Aeroevan's unofficial CM9 Rom used to have it but it hasn't been implemented in his past few releases. Also, the newer CM9 and CM10 Roms that have been released also don't have this fix (probably because they use Aeroevan's Rom as a base). Anyway, if someone can point me or set up a flashable zip file that we can install on top of the newer AOSP Roms, it'll be definitely appreciated! :highfive:
P.S.: I was told to put it here so excuse me if I posted the same question in another section :cyclops:
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If the suggestion I gave you in the other thread didn't work then there isn't currently a tool available. So maybe someone will be nice and make it for you, but I wouldn't hold my breath.
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If the suggestion I gave you in the other thread didn't work then there isn't currently a tool available. So maybe someone will be nice and make it for you, but I wouldn't hold my breath.
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Yeah I responded to you in the other thread but that was deleted from the section. The fix you mentioned only fixes the issue with the softkey lights turning off really quickly instead of turning off when the screen turns off. It references another link where you can download some libraries but it's missing the key library to make fix the issue.
Thanks anyway!
Aero did have it working in most of the older cm9 builds and if you don't mind gb I believe he has them on his cm7.2 build. At the moment I know he is working mostly on cm10 across a few devices and he just recently got married so since the soft keys not rotating doesn't prevent them from working it is kind of far down on the list of things to work on. Just have patience I am sure they will be rotating soon enough as aero has done a fantastic job so far.
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Hi,
i recently upgraded ICS to JB and tried two custom rom (Revolution/Insertcoin). It seems compare with ICS, JB custom rom doesn't really have any customization (e.g. quick settings, app drawer, tweak, etc)? what was a reason? (i think i read a post about something like permission or source code related, but can't find it anymore)
thanks
gl23leung said:
Hi,
i recently upgraded ICS to JB and tried two custom rom (Revolution/Insertcoin). It seems compare with ICS, JB custom rom doesn't really have any customization (e.g. quick settings, app drawer, tweak, etc)? what was a reason? (i think i read a post about something like permission or source code related, but can't find it anymore)
thanks
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Well, Jelly Bean kernel source isn't out yet, which prevents some mods and custom kernels.
Also, I think that some of the other tweaks just haven't been ported to Jelly Bean yet.
It will happen in time...
Final kernel isn't out yet or mybe - they haven't had a final base yet ait tight its going to be back soon
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Hey what's up guys I need your help please.
I modified the latest rom by LiquidSmooth(and it's a KitKat Unofficial ROM for the i9300, no bugs), and I didn't have a computer at the time I was making it, so I modified and did it all through my phone. So what I am asking is, is there any way I can take that ROM I modified and make I flashable ROM out of it, so I can upload it and people can flash it to their own phones?:highfive:
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(Android 4.4 KitKat Unofficial for i9300 - No Bugs)
Hey what's up guys I need your help please.
I modified the latest rom by LiquidSmooth(and it's a KitKat Unofficial ROM for the i9300, no bugs), and I didn't have a computer at the time I was making it, so I modified and did it all through my phone. So what I am asking is, is there any way I can take that ROM I modified and make I flashable ROM out of it, so I can upload it and people can flash it to their own phones?:highfive:
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..ask permission to the developer and maybe he can help you with that flashable zip.
Remember that you would need to make sure that it has a meta.inf folder. And also inside the meta.inf folder the updater script is updated to include the files you have included or the files wont flash properly or work.
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Simply Tech said:
(Android 4.4 KitKat Unofficial for i9300 - No Bugs)
Hey what's up guys I need your help please.
I modified the latest rom by LiquidSmooth(and it's a KitKat Unofficial ROM for the i9300, no bugs), and I didn't have a computer at the time I was making it, so I modified and did it all through my phone. So what I am asking is, is there any way I can take that ROM I modified and make I flashable ROM out of it, so I can upload it and people can flash it to their own phones?:highfive:
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So, were you ever able to accomplish this? I'm looking at getting an S3 9300 to replace my now-deceased S2 which WAS running another adaptation of KitKat and I got REALLY spoiled by the features of the LiquidSmooth ROM. Would love to see a KitKat LiquidSmooth!
One suggestion, the PhilzTouch CWM (on my S2) had an option to make a flashable .zip file of your current ROM. Maybe give that a try. But to reiterate, you might want to communicate with the LiquidSmooth team to be sure they are ok with that.