Could someone link me a copy of an unmodified lgres.apk and frameworkres.apk for the D851 please?
Some one has to have these easily available. I really dont want to return to full stock justvto replace these two files. I did some mods a long time ago to these and dont like them anymore. I dont have a backup with out the mods anymore either so I just need to replace them,
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It's possible port Fascinate lockscreen? It's better than i9000 lockscreen
Link here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=797431
Probably... you can try to replace your /system/framework/android.policy.odex with the fascinate one...
I might be wrong but as far as i know this file contain the lockscreen
Speaking of the fascinate, One thing I like about the fascinate is that the stupid numbers at the top (the ones that represent the home screens) only appear at certain times.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsuoEQpRK08
Go to the 7 minute mark and you will see what I mean. The numbers will pop up then go away.
you cannot replace an odex.. odex are encrypted for a specific firmware. they also are extensions of an apk. you need both.. you would need to de-odex and then replace the deodexed file.
lgkahn said:
you cannot replace an odex.. odex are encrypted for a specific firmware. they also are extensions of an apk. you need both.. you would need to de-odex and then replace the deodexed file.
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encrypted
I though they were just byte-optimized for a particular phone so upon boot it doesn't need to create .dex's and just loads the .dex from the odex directly (in turn giving u a faster boot, at the sacrifice of customization).
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
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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 all,
We have so much excellent JB SAMMY 4.1.2 ROMs on XDA. I9100 still here !!
For some reasons proper to DEVs, many files are removed from their flashable ZIP of ROM.
These files, APKs and dependencies, are frequently all the bloatwares from Samsung and Google.
Generaly, with ROM, DEVs never forget to upload their "Removed Apps Pack".
Their "Removed Apps Pack" are frequently a CWM flashable ZIP.
Sometime, we need some files from their pack and we dont need to flash the entire pack.
There is a simple solution :
In this post, i want to explain to ppl that if they only need one or two apks from the missed appq pack provided for their ROM installed, they have to delete all the others apks in the ZIP before flashing it. that's all.
updater-script doesn't need to be touch.
- open pack with winrar
- browse folders in winrar,
go to \preload\symlink\system\app\ and delete all you dont want
go to \system\app\ folder too and delete all you dont want too
- close winrar and let it work!
Merci and Thanks.
An pretty simple and easy guide
Good job Troubadour
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
So I typically like to tinker when I get new phones/tablets. One of the first mods I always attempt is an extended power menu. That means android.policy.jar and framework-res.apk need to be pulled to my computer for decompiling. Not to mention, deodexing the jar file. But for the life of me, I cannot find the odex component for android.policy.jar. Has anyone else found it? In past OS versions they were there beside their jar/apk mates. And in lollipop, looks like in /system/framework there is an /art folder which has SOME of the odex files but not all.
There are no odex files because they are deodexed by default.
There is no android.policy.jar for Android 6.0 both GPE and Sense.
If you want to add in Advance Power Menu, you need to see services.jar & framework-res.apk
Hint : \services.jar\smali\com\android\server\policy
If you manage to make one, let me know (by PM also ok) because I don't have the time to look further into it.