I have been trying to get wanam xposed to change the ui color and get to the point where I can select colors for various UI elements, however it does not seem to be making any actual changes?
What am I doing wrong?
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I've looked up and down the cm7 thread and themes section for this? did some Googling and got a possible lead which is editing smali. changing the icon colors within that menu seems to challenging so I just want to switch the font color to red (not render colors) and possibly make the settings background transparent. any help is greatly appreciated
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not sure on what you're asking, but the android kitchen can modify/theme most of your phone:
http://uot.dakra.lt/
changing the font color of the words to red,,,,such "wireless & networks"...the whole listing in the settings page
I know it is possible to change the grey background of the Quick Settings by installing Cm12 themes.
But is this somehow possible on a stock rom? All of the Xperia themes change every other color except the Quick Settings.
Is there any Xposed module to change these colors?
SethPDA said:
I know it is possible to change the grey background of the Quick Settings by installing Cm12 themes.
But is this somehow possible on a stock rom? All of the Xperia themes change every other color except the Quick Settings.
Is there any Xposed module to change these colors?
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LPThemer works great on CM and AOSP. I don't know about stock.
Hey, eveyone ,
I want to know how can i make a theme capable of changing the settings app background and colors.
All i can do currently is to change the icons and quick settings panel and wallpapers.
Please guide me.
I want to know too
Not possible.
Punk 32 said:
Hey, eveyone ,
I want to know how can i make a theme capable of changing the settings app background and colors.
All i can do currently is to change the icons and quick settings panel and wallpapers.
Please guide me.
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Not through the theme engine, but through XML editing of your own Settings.apk: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62138505&postcount=12
Or you could just use the Layers method: http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/themes-apps/layers-overlay-rro-black-themes-asus-t3162374
You can theme any app with Asus Theme Engine but settings background can't be changed with it, you will be able to change only icon and some colors
Hi,
Can we Change tochwiz system ui colors?
Im in MM and items color is blue, i hate it.
Does exist anyway?
Just apply a different theme from theme store. There are tons of theme from which you can choose!
Any way to theme the system settings and WAS pulldown bar? It's sort of possible with Substratum, but the icons and text on the QS remain black, while the system settings is unaffected except for the icons.
GuyInDogSuit said:
Any way to theme the system settings and WAS pulldown bar? It's sort of possible with Substratum, but the icons and text on the QS remain black, while the system settings is unaffected except for the icons.
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To change background of the quick settings you can use XQS Background (Xposed module).
Also you can change text in settings by using Custom Text (Xposed module too).
Krystiannnnnn said:
To change background of the quick settings you can use XQS Background (Xposed module).
Also you can change text in settings by using Custom Text (Xposed module too).
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It really works with LG UI? I just installed XQS, but I need to get back to work or I'll be late. Thanks!
Krystiannnnnn said:
To change background of the quick settings you can use XQS Background (Xposed module).
Also you can change text in settings by using Custom Text (Xposed module too).
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XQS Background doesn't do colors, just images you provide. And the only options are transparency. Which is actually not bad, considering it does look pretty cool now. I'd prefer a material design though, with white icons and text. Wish there was some way to do that with both quick settings and the system settings menu.