I have trying to get themes to run in the Doc and Stefunel kitchen.
This is a pretty demanding task. Many (almost all) themes can not be used as is due to a non standard resources.arsc and 9.png errors.
There is some theme pro's here.
We like to find a some kind of way to enable any theme inserted in a rom.
Any ideas to make this in a easy way?
/Doc
No one here any ideas? I already proposed someone make a theme kitchen and integrate it with Doc's rom kitchen but apparently all the smart guys that got time and would know how to do that bought a Desire.
Which takes us back at doc's original question someone knows a fail-proof way to integrate themes into roms without having to flash a post-install zip?
Hi Doc,
i know this isnt way you want, but probably it can work:
What about make some script, witch will do:
1) after flashing ROM and start android - reboot android to recovery
2) (i dont know if it is possible) make script for CWM witch will automaticaly flash theme and reboot to system
If Im wrong .. ignore this
schiphol said:
Which takes us back at doc's original question someone knows a fail-proof way to integrate themes into roms without having to flash a post-install zip?
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I've never need a post-install script to put a theme into a ROM.
Except for the JPY Gingerbread, but me and XGX got that hammered out in the thread in the Captivate forum and it works just fine without a second .zip.
MikeyMike01 said:
I've never need a post-install script to put a theme into a ROM.
Except for the JPY Gingerbread, but me and XGX got that hammered out in the thread in the Captivate forum and it works just fine without a second .zip.
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Hi, any link to point in right direction is most welcome
I've merely dropped the framework-res.apk and twframework-res.apk into the /system/framework. And any other files like android.policy.jar that goes with it.
For JPY, I had to take a few extra steps:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10258171&postcount=328
Hi!
Hope anyone can help me.
I want to put bln control working with sms stock application.
I had done a research and i found that to do this is possible but its necessary to edit sms.apk file or services.jar file.
Its just a single line of edit in services.jar...If you need any link,i could try and give it.
Oh,and WRONG SECTION
please do that!
Im looking for it all over the web and i cant get it to work.
Im unsing "S"Periance ROM | Stock DDQK8 Based
For universal BLN control,here it is: https://github.com/neldar/backlight...atches/i9000-jvh/bln-i9000-jvh-services.patch
If you have any trouble understanding it,send me a pm and i will help
you must change kernel
maybe black kernel
For those who, like myself, use Japanese input but wanted to use a custom ROM - I have put together a CWM flashable zip file that will reinstall iWnnIME.
I have tested this using ParanoidAndroid and had no issues.
If you have any other issues, please let me know and I will try to duplicate them on my end and fix it.
Edit: This is my first dev post - If I put it in the wrong forum could a mod please move it?
how we answer the call with swipe look like samsung or hold green square ? (witout rooting )
i rooted my device ^_^ now you can tell me any way for rooted nokia x
easy
The_WarriorII said:
i rooted my device ^_^ now you can tell me any way for rooted nokia x
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if u've got root access just install a custom rom!! u'll get everything u want
the best custom rom! stable! is of dhacker9 ! available in android orignal development section of nokia x forum
just install that n u'll get what u want
pls dont forget to hit thanks pls
bunty786 said:
if u've got root access just install a custom rom!! u'll get everything u want
the best custom rom! stable! is of dhacker9 ! available in android orignal development section of nokia x forum
just install that n u'll get what u want
pls dont forget to hit thanks pls
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ok , but some custom rom have some problem ,what about that custom rom ?
can i do every thing in a orginal rom ?
and where is dhacker9 rom ? i can not find that !
The_WarriorII said:
ok , but some custom rom have some problem ,what about that custom rom ?
can i do every thing in a orginal rom ?
and where is dhacker9 rom ? i can not find that !
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install LEWA os (custom rom) best custom roms out there..! everythings works like charm.!
smooth/fast
download the smoothest version from here
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B3pCNOGBTi1WSmVSRy1WZVYxR1U/edit
pls hit thnxx broder :good:
bunty786 said:
install LEWA os (custom rom) best custom roms out there..! everythings works like charm.!
smooth/fast
download the smoothest version from here
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B3pCNOGBTi1WSmVSRy1WZVYxR1U/edit
pls hit thnxx broder :good:
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i installed that custom rom but i do not like that ! then i restore my backup and back to my orginal rom
but i see some thing good on that custom rom ! the status bar was good on that ! can i install only that status bar in my phone i the orginal rom ?
The_WarriorII said:
i installed that custom rom but i do not like that ! then i restore my backup and back to my orginal rom
but i see some thing good on that custom rom ! the status bar was good on that ! can i install only that status bar in my phone i the orginal rom ?
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just dump ur rom and modify according to ur wish,.... or other method... just install xpoosed framework and just modify ur preinstalled status bar to any modified uh want :good:
hit thnx
dear bunty iam a beginner and i donot understand any think you sayd to me
can you tell what i should to do with xpoosed ? plz tell me step by step ,,tnx ^_^
cheers
The_WarriorII said:
dear bunty iam a beginner and i donot understand any think you sayd to me
can you tell what i should to do with xpoosed ? plz tell me step by step ,,tnx ^_^
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Requirement:-
1.Custom REcovery (very imp)
2.make nandroid backup before doing anything
3.xposed framework.apk
4. li'l bit common knowledge
5.modules
In this thread, I'm presenting a framework which gives you the possibility to modify your ROM - without modifying any APK (developers) or flashing (users)!
Quote:
Quick guide what kind of posts is allowed in this thread and what is not allowed.
If you don't follow the rules, you might get notified (sometimes friendly, sometimes angrily) that you're doing it wrong, but your post might as well be ignored.
NO posts without reading at least the first two posts and searching the thread => I and other people have spent hundreds of hours developing and supporting Xposed, we expect at least this much of respect
NO support for any modules here => use the module's forum instead, don't even try to post here
NO questions whether there is a module for XYZ exists => check the builtin repository and this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2327541
NO requests for new modules => check this thread if it has been requested before, otherwise ask nicely there: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2327541
NO, you don't get any support via PM either => for the points above, do as pointed out, for allowed things always post in this thread (unless you want to share logs with sensitive data)
YES, you can report bugs for the framework => make sure that you followed the instructions and can reproduce it without any active modules
YES, you can get support if you have issues with the Xposed Installer (e.g. you can't install the framework) => make sure you read the instructions and searched in the thread for similar problems
YES, I will support module developers with specific questions (e.g. how to hook a certain method) => you must have read the development tutorial and give as much context as needed to make it easy for me or others to answer (code always helps!)
YES, you can suggest new features for the API (as a module developer) or the Xposed Installer here => again, no requests about modules
For a quick start, have a look at XDA's "Android Basics 101" on Xposed: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRR0Flqx9M8
Some technical details:
I extended the /system/bin/app_process executable to load a JAR file on startup. The classes of this file will sit in every process (including the one for system services) and can act with their powers. And even more: I have implemented something that allows developers to replace any method in any class (may it be in the framework, systemui or a custom app). This makes Xposed very powerful. You can change parameters for the method call, modify the return value or skip the call to the method completely - it's all up to you! Also replacing or adding resources is easy.
Advantages:
No need to modify any APKs. This means:
No need to decompile, change things in smali, compile, sign, ...
It will work for odexed and deodexed ROMs.
Your mod is not bound to a specific version of the ROM. Unless there is a major change in the methods called for a certain functionality, your mod will continue to work even when you upgrade your ROM. Hell, it will probably even work with different ROMs.
Multiple mods can be installed at the same time, even if they change the same package. So you can use these battery icons and those quick toggles. Even hooking the same method twice is possible. Of course, this only works properly if the mods are not trying to do incompatible things.
It does its magic at runtime. That means you can implement options to let the user decide if they prefer the bikeshed to be painted in red or blue. Or you can have some extra logic for certain ROMs without building different mod versions.
It can be disabled easily without having to reflash.
It's open source.
Download:
You can download the installer from http://dl.xposed.info/latest.apk. The attached disabler zip is only needed if you are in a boot loop.
An experimental version for Gingerbread made by liudongmiao can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...4#post44034334 (no support from my side though)
How to install:
First step for everything you do: Create a nandroid backup and make sure you know how to restore it!
I'm not responsible for anything you do with your phone/tablet/rice cooker.
There is also the risk to soft-brick your device. In such a case, restoring a backup is the easiest way to get rid of it (other possibilities mentioned below).
For the framework:
Download the Xposed Installer APK and install it
Launch the Xposed Installer, go to the "Framework" section and click on "Install/Update"
In case you get a Segmentation Fault error, please install this additional app (not needed if the installation worked fine).
Reboot
Done!
You can verify this by starting the Xposed Installer again. If app_process jumped back to an older version (or none at all), you probably have a ROM with S-On or similar, which reverts any changes to /system after a reboot. Use installation via recovery in such cases.
For any modules you want to install:
Download <module>.apk and install it
Launch the Xposed Installer and go to the "Modules" section (you will also get there if you click on the notification warning you that the module is not enabled yet)
Enable the module by checking the checkbox
Reboot
Done!
(note that you can install the framework and enable/disable multiple modules at once and reboot afterwards)
In case you get into a boot loop:
First, try using the safemode by pressing any hardware key repeatedly. You can find a short explanation how it works here.
If that doesn't work, you can flash the attached Xposed-Disabler-Recovery.zip by Tungstwenty. It will be copied to your (external) SD card when you install Xposed as well. The only thing it does is copying /system/bin/app_process.orig back to /system/bin/app_process, which you can also do yourself (e.g. with adb shell in recovery mode).
Modules:
The official repository for Xposed modules, which can also be access from within the app itself (with download/update support), can be found at http://repo.xposed.info
You can also have a look at this index: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2327541
Please don't use this thread for problems with modules! Use the thread of the module instead.
How to write a module:
If you are an interested developer, give it a try. The development tutorial will help you get started. Further documentation (e.g. how to replace resources) is here. And of course, you can ask your development questions in this thread.
If you have suggestions for new functions the framework could provide (which means they should be useful for more than your module), you can do this here as well. However, requests that I or somewhen else should write a module for xyz are NOT allowed here. Again, this thread is only about the framework.
Changelog:
1.0: Initial version
1.1: ???
1.2: Installer
1.5: Resource replacing
1.6: Some fixes and improvements [629 downloads]
2.0 rc2: Lots of thing redone. Supports (temporarily) replacing native libraries, lots of additions and changes for developers. [3,234 downloads]
2.0: Removed the native library replacement again, support for 4.1 and 4.2, Instagram crash fixed, ... [631 downloads]
2.0.1: Fixed a crash when a module tries to hook a function with "long" or "double" parameters [930 downloads]
2.0.2: Fixed a problem which resulted in a boot loop [4,310 downloads]
2.1: Various improvements, e.g. earlier callbacks for module loading. For details, see this post. [345 downloads]
2.1.1: Fixed a bug in drawable replacements [5,421 downloads]
2.1.2: Small fixes, added Chinese and Russian translations [11,415 downloads]
2.1.3: Reverted a change in 2.1.2 that caused bootloops; new translations and some more fixes [46,803 downloads]
2.1.4: Support for Galaxy S4 and HTC One plus a few minor fixes/enhancements (details) [208,176 downloads]
2.2: Builtin updater/module downloader, extended UI, support for Android 4.3 and more (details) [241,267 downloads]
2.3: x86, Knox, MIUI support (experimental), context menu in modules list and more (details) [18,219 downloads]
2.3.1: "Segmentation fault" during installation fixed [679,333 downloads]
2.4: Support for Android 4.4, performance improvements, log viewer, active check (details) [101,613 downloads]
2.4.1: Fixed bootloop on some x86 ROMs [2,537,642 downloads]
2.5: Rewritten installation, safemode, more compatibility (details) [821,792 downloads]
2.5.1: Compatibility with new CM11 nightlies and LG G2 theming engine
Source code:
https://github.com/rovo89/Xposed (the C++ part)
https://github.com/rovo89/XposedBridge (the Java part)
https://github.com/rovo89/XposedInstaller (Installer app)
Thanks to:
Tungstwenty for his many contributions, both in code and thoughts
XDA admins, news writers and supporters for making Xposed known to so many people
All those volunteers who help answering questions about Xposed
The people who donated to get me a Nexus 5 for earlier KitKat support
Translators:
[ar] Arabic: aljohanei
[az] Azerbaijani: hero355
[bg] Bulgarian: Stefan Stefanov
[ca] Catalan: Albert Samaniego, David Vaz Guijarro
[cs] Czech: Aleš Berka, Petr Reznícek
[de] German: rovo89, Nils Wasser
[el] Greek: Theodore Keloglou
[es] Spanish: David Vaz Guijarro
[fr] French: tonymanou
[gl] Galician: David Vaz Guijarro
[hu] Hungarian: Adam77Root
[id] Indonesian: AngSanley
[it] Italian: Vincenzo Cerminara
[iw] Hebrew: DubelBoom
[ja] Japanese: Noumi Ryoko
[ko] Korean: marbulas
[ms] Malay: Abe Atok
[nb] Norwegian Bokmål: rosaage
[nl] Dutch: Gert-Jan Anema, Leonard Simonse, Martin Coulon
[pl] Polish: czeci
[pt-rBR] Portuguese (Brazil): Marcio Andrade
[ro] Romanian: razorsbk
[ru] Russian: michfood
[sk] Slovak: pyler
[sr] Serbian: maleksa
[sv] Swedish: Fredrik Lundberg
[tr] Turkish: TheNorth34
[vi] Vietnamese: alienyd
[zh-rCN] Chinese (China): Cye3s, liveasx, Yeechan Lu
[zh-rTW] Chinese (Taiwan): Cye3s
THe guide is of @rovo89
so all credits goes to him
SImple just download the xposed framework.apk
install it like regular one..!
and then go to the "Framework" section and click on "Install/Update"
then select reboot and if ur phone gets rebooted and the home screen comes
then congrats u've successfully installed the xposed framework...!
if any case u get boot loop..! ! then just goto ur custom recovery(imp) and select install and select the disabler xposed .zip and flash it..! ur boot loop issue will be solved download this disabler xposed (IMP)and put it in ur sd/internal (anywhere) ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2568891&d=1391958634)
PLEASE HIT THANKS PLEASE
oh really thank you but i mean was how can in change my status bar to some thing like samsung status bar ,, pls tell me this with step bye step
i now what is xpoosed,,i no how can i work with that but i do not now how can i work with xblash or another xpoosedapps to change my status bar and change that to some thing like samsung status bar !
so this is my problem ( choose what option on Xblast or another xpoosedapss to change my status bar to some thing like samsung status bar ! )
my Nokia s rooted, stock rom
now, who can show me how to change answer call screen, plz