Hello all, im having some trouble finding a suitable template to create a cyanogenmod/aokp theme for our G2's
Im trying to create a cm 11 / aokp kit kat theme, but i cannot find any suitable tutorials on how to create a 4.4.2 based theme.
So basically im trying to create a cm 11 theme for my G2 (ls980) but i cannot find anywhere to start, i cannot find a SystemUi.apk in the cyanogenmod 4.4.2 base. ive searched in system/app in cyanogenmod 11 but i cannot find the default system theme to modify. Is it relocated or renamed somewhere else?
Does anyone know where i can find the default theme or find a kit kat based theme template? ive done alot of googling but cannot find any leads.
Note: i know how to decompile and recompile Apks. All im asking is if anyone can point me into the right direction of creating a cm11 theme for my Sprint G2.
Thanks for any information you can give me
Using the "Search All Forums" button at the upper right of XDA I found a plethora of information... Maybe our Search buttons are different? Anyway, when I used to theme I learned it all myself with a lot of time (Hundreds of hours) and patience. I think the first 2 have a template. Good Luck!!
https://plus.google.com/+RicardoCerqueira/posts/Epq3Xt83Bpd
https://code.google.com/p/android-theme/wiki/TMobileThemeEngine
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=11545308
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1278014
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=964391
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1638978
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=605662
VECTUS said:
Using the "Search All Forums" button at the upper right of XDA I found a plethora of information... Maybe our Search buttons are different? Anyway, when I used to theme I learned it all myself with a lot of time (Hundreds of hours) and patience. I think the first 2 have a template. Good Luck!!
https://plus.google.com/+RicardoCerqueira/posts/Epq3Xt83Bpd
https://code.google.com/p/android-theme/wiki/TMobileThemeEngine
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=11545308
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1278014
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=964391
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1638978
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=605662
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Awesome! thanks for this information, hopefully i can get to theming kit kat now.
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I saw a ROM that I like the Theme of but I don't want to use that ROM. It doesn't use some features that I would like on my phone. I wanted to use another ROM but wanted to use the theme I liked. Is there a way to extract/copy a theme from a ROM?
Most of the roms here are using themes as basis that have already been released and posted up in seperate threads, so you could just search through the forum and find the one you're looking for.
You could also just take that one, extract the theme files, and then just drag them into your own phone's apk and adb push it back into your phone.
TJDuckett said:
Most of the roms here are using themes as basis that have already been released and posted up in seperate threads, so you could just search through the forum and find the one you're looking for.
You could also just take that one, extract the theme files, and then just drag them into your own phone's apk and adb push it back into your phone.
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Thanks for the tips. I'll have to search around and read up to find those theme files.
I noticed your K-Style theme and that is what I want to do! I want to get icons (or even make them myself) and replace the one in the EnamoRed Theme to have my own touch. From that I will build my own ROm for with features that I like. I doubt it would be anything like the ROMs on here but just my own monster.
I want to change the notification screen to this one, is it possible? how can I do it?
Not sure I can see the identical screenshot, but there are very similar themes in JKay's theme mod thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1154278
Or maybe try the uot kitchen?
http://uot.dakra.lt/
it is a screenshot from Steel Blue CM7 Theme for SGS2
how can I use this theme with my rom?
This is my baseband version: I9100TJJKF3
my kernel: 2.6.35.7-I9100TJJKG1
build number: GINGERBREAD.JJKG1
Oh right - you could have said so...
Seems like you need a custom ROM first - choose one then the installation seems pretty straightforward, all you need is in that thread (Steel Blue thread)
If it's your first time for a custom ROM, read, read, read and search
If I will flash the custom rom and then re-flesh to my rom the theme will be gone? I have to use the custom rom all the time for this theme?
Sorry, I'm not concentrating or reading enough myself
There are themes for stock firmwares there - see post#2 - but not yours (KF3).
So if you want this theme on stock firmware, you'll have to choose another stock ROM (KF2 for example).
Yes, if you reflash stock over a custom ROM you'll lose the theme.
If it's only the notification bar you want and nothing else, I'd try the uot kitchen if I were you. I've not tried it myself, but it seems user-friendly, supports stock ROMs and you can customise just about everything.
I dont know how to use the uot kitchen, can you please help me?
I want to change the notification screen and bar to solid black, like on the pic I posted
Sorry - as said, I've never used it, and I'm offline for the next few hours.
Hope someone else can help.
Decompile SystemUI.apk, browse to /res/drawables-hdpi/ and find the picture you want to change, replace it, compile it and switch the drawables-hdpi folder in the apk
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can you please explain step by step how to do it?
I'm new to android. I know how to flash roms and kernels but that's it.....
As I'm sure Bruflot is well aware of, his "advice" is something that someone new to this shouldn't touch with a bargepole.. I'm still new enough not to try...
Just tried a quick go with the uot kitchen and it will do what you want, just play with it. The "generate preview" will help enormously. If I had time I'd do it for you, but screaming kiddies await me...
@Bruflot - fy fy
Does any one know how to theme the htc resources with out crashing? im theming MikG 3.11, but every time i theme the resources, it crashes on the weather widget. any help?
Hmmmm.
What are you using to theme it? Have you extracted the resources and right clicked an image and tried using a paint shop program then simply painting over the images? Thats what I am doing on CM7 and did some cool stuff with the widgets and MMS on the latest build (such as blach background and neon edges). What OS are you using? I'll try it since I wanna theme sense now. I'm too new to XDA to post my new roms. I'm focusing on stability and HD modifications but like your idea
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Does any one know how to theme the htc resources with out crashing? im theming MikG 3.11, but every time i theme the resources, it crashes on the weather widget. any help?
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First thing you will need is an apktool then folow the directions to install the proper framework. Then use paint, photoshop, or gimp to make your changes. Be careful of anything that ends in .9 as these are special pngs and need to be handled differently. I used to theme Sense but stopped due to having to rewrite to many files for the changes I needed and have moved on the AOSP based roms which are much more straight forward.
Thank blaz1nr for this, all info he passed on to me, Hope it helps you,,,Later,,,
When you start working on transparency. The status bar/footer should be 20% less transparent than the background. Header starts at 10% less than background. Pop ups are where is gets a little harder. They must be opposite each other (ie) black/white text or white/black text. Black looks better but is more of pain. Make sure to keep pop ups slightly transparent, you should be able to see through them a little. Once you have the first one done then you be able to see what % to change and where,but these are good starting points. Status bar/header/footer should be the 3 darkest. It should look something like this. Status/[email protected] 60%, [email protected]%,[email protected]% pop [email protected] to 80%. So 100% is solid as you move down towards 10% it gets more see through.
PART 1:
Im going to to try to sqeeze this down as much as possible.Basically I'm gonna give you, the how to do stuff.Then I'm going to give the short cut's to figuring out what to do.First your gonna need some stuff.
1 Java EE jdk, jre
2 Apk tool
3 Android Sdk
4 Eclipse IDE
5 7 Zip
6 M10 editor
7 Cygwin
8 Android Kitchen
9 Notepad++
10 Alot of patience
Listed above is everything needed to build or theme a rom.
You wont need android kitchen or cygwin,if you just want to theme.You will need everything else.
This is a easy way to learn how to set up android kitchen so you can build your own roms from unrooted stock roms----> http://www.androidmerom.com/2012/01/11/4/
How to dev correctly----> http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1273044
Porting things like clocks or widgets---> http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1222746
Adding transparancies to status bar(its in the galaxY s forum but this is what you do) http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1327565
Learn how to recompile and decompile apk's first,Since this is a sense rom, you need 3 things to do this,SystemUi.apk,its in system/apps,
framework-res.apk & com.htc.resources.apk, they are in system/frameworks
PART2
Ok so now I'm gonna give you a bunch of info that will speed up your learning of what to do.
Since this is a sense rom, When you decompile SystemUi.apk it needs dependencies.These are the two apk's you got from system/frameworks.Learn how to use apk tool there's guides everywhere when its time to add dependencies you need to use both of these commands in cmd. apktool if framework-res.apk,apktool if com.htc.resources.apk, i cant stress enough that you first learn building apk's and how to use apk tools. once you know how apk tools works the commands earlier will make sense.Learn how to push your new apk to your phone with sdk.
A system app cannot just be dropped in the system. Unless your rom zip is open and your building it. Here come's the good stuff, when your trying to do something like move you clock to the center of the status bar.What you can do is decompile the apk's from earlier out of a rom that has a feature you like.Open it and find what files you need, copy them to your desk top. Now find the same files you need to change in your rom and look through them to see whats different in yours that you need to change(Notepad ++ is used for this/also M10 editor). 7zip will be your best friend from here on out.In 7zip all you need to do is click open archive. now you can add or remove anything you want,when your done just close it.This works for every zip file.UOT kitchen can be used to do a small amount of theme work.
Build.prop work is done the same way using notepad++. Say you built your own rom,but your not sure how to get your rom name or add 3g/4g/wifi tweaks or hardware acceleration or what ever.There's a lot that can be done in a build.prop that will do some major magic.you could compare mine to yours and see whats different and make changes.Use common sense here.Don't just go changing things if you don't know what it is first. That's it all you need to know right there to get you started. Now all you have to do is search around for whatever it is you want to do. locate the things you need to change and your on your way.
Although basically I've given you everything you need to get you stared.Not everything can done by simply changing lines of code in one spot some things have files located in multiple location that will need to be edited so...RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCH.Remember don't be a **** and steal someone's thunder,just so you can say you built a rom. Give props and ask the other dev's if you want you use something they worked hard making.
Hi xda devs,
there was a Thread by BraydenJames that modded a H+ Icon in AOKP. As a T-Mobile user, I find that very useful. All it did was changing case 15 (HSPAP) in statusbar/policy/NetworkController.java/updateDataNetType() to use the 4G Icon.
Problem is, I'm using bigxie's stock JB ROM now and there is no such mod available. (At least, not to my knowledge)
I tried modding it in myself, but got stuck. Windows is bad plattform for developing. Still, I managed to extract the relevant part of the source with dex2jar and edited the 4G Icon into an H+ icon. All left to do would be applying the diff and compiling the source back in an apk.
I zipped the JB SystemUI.apk, the diff and the changed png files and uploaded them to Dropbox:
SystemUI-HplusIcon.zip
I know I'm asking a lot, but I would be very grateful if someone could spend a moment of his time to decompile the apk, apply the changes and compile it
Thanks
ReggX
PS: If I could install it in CWM per update.zip, that would be awesome.
I just recently switched my stock rom to be deodexed and I'm now looking at the possibility of theming and mods for my rom.
I already have a little experience modding the signal icons on a different Android device, and I've already downloaded a mod from this forum that turns part of the stock dialer to a holo dark/material theme, but I want to do more with it.
So far I can't seem to find a good tutorial on how to properly mod system files, especially knowing that the stock rom on the Moto G is a Motorola variant of Android KitKat, and not AOSP or similar, although it's close enough that I figure some mods might work since many Xposed modules for AOSP work fine on my stock rom.
Would it be safe to look for a tutorial based on AOSP 4.4.4, or does anyone know a good place to learn the proper way to modify and theme a Motorola stock rom?
chuman72486 said:
I just recently switched my stock rom to be deodexed and I'm now looking at the possibility of theming and mods for my rom.
I already have a little experience modding the signal icons on a different Android device, and I've already downloaded a mod from this forum that turns part of the stock dialer to a holo dark/material theme, but I want to do more with it.
So far I can't seem to find a good tutorial on how to properly mod system files, especially knowing that the stock rom on the Moto G is a Motorola variant of Android KitKat, and not AOSP or similar, although it's close enough that I figure some mods might work since many Xposed modules for AOSP work fine on my stock rom.
Would it be safe to look for a tutorial based on AOSP 4.4.4, or does anyone know a good place to learn the proper way to modify and theme a Motorola stock rom?
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get apktool
with this decompile your apks you want to theme/mod
hapy theming! (there plenty of tutorials of how to edit images or the .9 patch files. with gimp etc.. just search )
after that recompile, if you just have edited some images (ressources) pull them afterwards from the new COMPILED apk out in a folder.
take the original apk & open with 7zip & pull the edited stuff into the right directions.
if you have done some advanced modification such as in values folder, you need after the new apk is compiled, open it with 7zip & pull from the original app the meta-inf folder into the new compiled one (singing) after tthat replace it on that phone