Does anyone know of a way to darken the framework on the galaxy tab3? I've used xposed to take care of the status bar and status bar icons, but would like to darken the settings window.
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btvolta said:
Does anyone know of a way to darken the framework on the galaxy tab3? I've used xposed to take care of the status bar and status bar icons, but would like to darken the settings window.
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I would love to hear any updates you have.. or tweaks to make this tab any better..
Thanks!
Im using exposed but is so not clean its sad..
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Okay I want to make the status bar transparent and the pull down tray as well.
I want something like the transparency the top bar in OSX 10.6. I hate hiding my background and since I'm going for a minimal look, it's awfully distracting.
I tried to make the edits myself in photoshop and went ahead and resigned the .9.png files too. But when I pushed the framework-res.apk file back...only the notification bar had changed. and the pull down bar stayed solid.
Can anyone list for me which files specifically I need to change so I can make the notification bar and pull down tray transparent?
I would go ahead and make the changes myself.
I'm currently on FreshEvo, anyone think it would look better on cm6? or easier?
I found that 85% opacity seemed to work well enough but the black bar on sense was less than ideal, but acceptable. There was a problem with that too, the icons for mail notifications, cell signal, etc had their own black background that showed like black squares, I'd need to know which files to edit for that too.
I'm thinking that the aosp top bar, or if anyone knows of a white/aosp theme for senseroms, would work better.
P.S. The first time I edited my framework-res, I had to re-add all my accounts on the phone? what happened?? lol
All help appreciated
overthinkingme said:
Okay I want to make the status bar transparent and the pull down tray as well.
I want something like the transparency the top bar in OSX 10.6. I hate hiding my background and since I'm going for a minimal look, it's awfully distracting.
I tried to make the edits myself in photoshop and went ahead and resigned the .9.png files too. But when I pushed the framework-res.apk file back...only the notification bar had changed. and the pull down bar stayed solid.
Can anyone list for me which files specifically I need to change so I can make the notification bar and pull down tray transparent?
I would go ahead and make the changes myself.
I'm currently on FreshEvo, anyone think it would look better on cm6? or easier?
I found that 85% opacity seemed to work well enough but the black bar on sense was less than ideal, but acceptable. There was a problem with that too, the icons for mail notifications, cell signal, etc had their own black background that showed like black squares, I'd need to know which files to edit for that too.
I'm thinking that the aosp top bar, or if anyone knows of a white/aosp theme for senseroms, would work better.
P.S. The first time I edited my framework-res, I had to re-add all my accounts on the phone? what happened?? lol
All help appreciated
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in launcher pro, making the status bar transparent wont matter becuase there needs to be a wallpaper hack i believe, unless you use a live wallpaper, the transparency will show. All the files are in the framework-res.apk that you need to change i believe, aside from the pulldown tray, that is the services.jar. i could post my theme for ya, but it changes everything.
What is your theme? Maybe there's a framework-res in it I could take a peek at to compare your edits.
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brock1909 said:
in launcher pro, making the status bar transparent wont matter becuase there needs to be a wallpaper hack i believe, unless you use a live wallpaper, the transparency will show. All the files are in the framework-res.apk that you need to change i believe, aside from the pulldown tray, that is the services.jar. i could post my theme for ya, but it changes everything.
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What do you edit in services.jar? I cant find the reference to it... the pulldown tray, that is, making it transparent.
The bars in your bottom picture are in framework-res/drawable-hdpi/
-status_bar_background.png
-status_bar_header_background.9.png
-statusbar_background.png
-status_bar_close_on.9.png
In that order
You need to edit all of the status bar icons also they have black blocks behind all of them. Like stat_notify_disk_full.png there are some in framework-res and some in com.htc.resources
The white part can only be made transparent with services.jar. I know there are downloads of it on here just do a search for services.jar.
Manup has a bunch for download that make it transparent and remove the clock and stuff.
Here is a guide on how to make your own
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7739623&postcount=53
Thank you, answered my question fully.
Would I be correct to assume that in cm6, all the status bar icons have white blocks begins them?
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Anyone have transparent statusbar ?
I would love to see that too.
It only looks good on home screen. It horrible wen using apps as it just shows as a black or distorted bar at the top. If u really want it use framework mod here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2196265
With the tweak box plugin to change statusbar transparency without modding apk as its easier to revert back
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thejester123 said:
It only looks good on home screen. It horrible wen using apps as it just shows as a black or distorted bar at the top. If u really want it use framework mod here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2196265
With the tweak box plugin to change statusbar transparency without modding apk as its easier to revert back
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Done and now my statusbar has been transparent
Thank you
What's the difference between status and notification bar and How can I make the bar in the top of screen transparent ?
Eng. Mido said:
What's the difference between status and notification bar and How can I make the bar in the top of screen transparent ?
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Both are same..
If u are rooted... use xposed framwork and it's module.. (If on stock.. Then use wanam exposed)..visit there page.. Google.. And u ll get what i m saying!!!
Hope i helped..
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I have this problem now ( photo attached )
I donno what to say :|
Wait.. Is that a custom launcher of kk or something?. (Could be problem with that).. No idea much as i dont use stock rom..i gave general advice...still i ll try to solve ur problem.
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Eng. Mido said:
What's the difference between status and notification bar and How can I make the bar in the top of screen transparent ?
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As raghavsharmaxda correctly said, status bar and notification bar are the same, but Notification drawer is different
If you are on stock, then the status bar is already transparent by default in TouchWiz launcher in recent 4.2.2 but only for the lockscreen and launcher.
Although if you are on a custom launcher like KitKat then the launcher might have an option to toggle transparent status bar on/off.
If you use modules to manually select the color of the statusbar to 100% transparent there's a good chance that it'll appear white or some other color on it's own depending on the app you are using.
You see apps don't have the color of the status bar defined, they assume your system will do it on it's own.
Advice : if you are using modules to make it transparent, then expect it to be transparent all the time. If you don't want that then simply use the default Touchwiz launcher or a launcher that supports and/or has an option for toggling transparent status bar.
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I donno what to say :|
Wait.. Is that a custom launcher of kk or something?. (Could be problem with that).. No idea much as i dont use stock rom..i gave general advice...still i ll try to solve ur problem.
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Yes, i use kitkat launcher
& when i reboot it gets weird like this attached photo
I hope so ThanQ
iceyhotguy said:
As raghavsharmaxda correctly said, status bar and notification bar are the same, but Notification drawer is different
If you are on stock, then the status bar is already transparent by default in TouchWiz launcher in recent 4.2.2 but only for the lockscreen and launcher.
Although if you are on a custom launcher like KitKat then the launcher might have an option to toggle transparent status bar on/off.
If you use modules to manually select the color of the statusbar to 100% transparent there's a good chance that it'll appear white or some other color on it's own depending on the app you are using.
You see apps don't have the color of the status bar defined, they assume your system will do it on it's own.
Advice : if you are using modules to make it transparent, then expect it to be transparent all the time. If you don't want that then simply use the default Touchwiz launcher or a launcher that supports and/or has an option for toggling transparent status bar.
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Yes, im on stock and i use kitkat launcher and i make my status bar transparent by Tweakbox ( Xposed ) so it looks so bad when i open apps and i like it when im in home screen so how can i replace the transparent bar in apps launcher and keeping it on home screen ? and do u know another kitkat launcher that supports and/or has an option for toggling transparent status bar ?
Eng. Mido said:
Yes, im on stock and i use kitkat launcher and i make my status bar transparent by Tweakbox ( Xposed ) so it looks so bad when i open apps and i like it when im in home screen so how can i replace the transparent bar in apps launcher and keeping it on home screen ? and do u know another kitkat launcher that supports and/or has an option for toggling transparent status bar ?
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Yes like I said in my last post, using xposed modules will make your status bar transparent for all apps too.
And sorry I don't use any kitkat launchers or intend to. You'll have to try around and experiment with different ones.
I can recommend you Next Launcher, it has option to toggle transparent status bar but it's not even close a kitkat launcher.
AFAIK transparent status bar option on all launchers will only work fine on Kitkat. On JB it will always appear solid (transparent or not) , no transparent gradient.
@iceyhotguy @naufalhadyan Thanks Guyz
Is there a xposed module that lets you change the status bar background to black. It's dark grey on my T800.
I tried wanam but the color changes don't affect the status bar (with the clock, Wi-Fi, battery etc)
If it's KitKat, just put ro.config.low_ram=true into buildprop. It makes your status bar black and you'll get better ram management too.
Lim Wee Huat said:
If it's KitKat, just put ro.config.low_ram=true into buildprop. It makes your status bar black and you'll get better ram management too.
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I dont see that in buildprop?
DUHAsianSKILLZ said:
I dont see that in buildprop?
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It's not included in stock KKs.. ro.config.low_ram was actually meant low end legacy devices but works on all KKs.
Hmm I'd prefer a method that does not tell android I have low memory.
I'm wondering this too? I would like to turn my status bar strip black, without jeopardizing anything else, so I'd rather not mess around with sketchy multipurpose buildprops. Thanks!
I am trying to make it so my Status Bar is just a constant flat black (in apps AND on home screen). I can not stand how it changes colours now based on what the colour of the screen is (I have red icons and clock colours, so this becomes very ugly and hard to read).
Do we have any kind of Play Store apps or Framework Modules that can take care of this issue? Any help would be greatly appreciate as this is driving me nuts and is starting to make me actually hate the phone.
Try tinted status bar xposed module. Don't know if it works on Lollipop though.