Xposed StatusBar Mods
This is my Xposed module, mainly designed for the HTC One devices (m7/m8/m9), with limited HTC OneX/XL/X+ support
Sense Features
Transparent statusbar (option to have full trans or 1px divider line)
Transparent Sense navigation bar (except on Blinkfeed panel; option to have full trans or 1px divider line)
Transparent notification pulldown window (with ability to set background color/alpha)
100-step battery icons, with optional battery % display during charging animation
Ability to auto-hide mobile data icons when connected to wifi (for AT&T phones)
Themable and replaceable statusbar images, in a simple Zip file format (called XSBM Iconpacks)
Experimental support to replace individual application notification icons, in-app icons, and most drawable resources (may not work with all applications; see 2nd post for more information)
Center clock mod (thanks to @C3C076)
Remove AM/PM from clock
Change clock color
Remove clock from statusbar
Remove phone signal icons from statusbar
Remove battery icon from statusbar
Option to change text battery color when connected to charger
Colorize battery text and icon display, either fixed (single color) or based on charge range
Change statusbar icon colors (only replaced/overridden icons, not stock ones)
Automatic module update via repo.xposed.info
Ability to apply changes without a soft reboot (requires superuser permission)
GPE Features (no longer updated)
Transparent statusbar (with ability to set background color/alpha)
Transparent notification pulldown window (with ability to set background color/alpha)
100-step battery icons, with optional battery % display during charging animation
Themable and replaceable statusbar images, in a simple Zip file format (called XSBM Iconpacks. FYI: GPE packs are slightly different than Sense packs.)
Experimental support to replace individual application notification icons, in-app icons, and most drawable resources (may not work with all applications; see 2nd post for more information)
Center clock mod (thanks to @C3C076)
Add AM/PM to clock
Change clock color
Remove clock from statusbar
Remove battery icon from statusbar
Colorize battery text and icon display, either fixed (single color) or based on charge range
Change statusbar icon colors (only replaced/overridden icons, not stock ones)
Automatic module update via repo.xposed.info
Ability to apply changes without a soft reboot (requires superuser permission)
Install steps:
Make sure you have the latest Xposed Framework installed (ARHD offers it in the AROMA installer).
Make sure you enable the app_process from within Xposed Installer and reboot
Install attached apk, just like you would any other apk
Enable module in Xposed Installer, pick which settings you want, and either reboot, or restart the shell (adb shell 'stop;start' or Soft reboot)
Enjoy the purdy icons
(Optional) Download & import other iconpacks if you'd like. Or create one yourself and share it with others!
Sense Changelog
Older changes
Added white 4G/LTE with Orange data icons per request.
Updated to (hopefully) work on Note 2 -- Multi-device support within a single apk is too much stuff. Will split out the Samsung stuff to a separate mod in the near future
Added test version that should work with ViperOne theme engine -- Not working currently. I'll work on ViperOne theme compatibility later
Split out E/H/LTE icons -- EDGE will show E, UMTS, HSPA will show H, and LTE will show 4G LTE -- Caused issues with icon-flipping. Only has E, 4G, and 4G LTE icons now. -- Fixed in later version
[1.17] Added transparent statusbar background option. Fixed statusbar clear and quicksettings icons.
[1.18] Added transparent e911 icon for Verizon SGS3
[1.19] Consolidated mods into a single apk with preference option for mobile data icon color -- Orange data icons only work with AT&T iconset, and not with auto-hide setting
[1.20] Fixed 1px-wide line below transparent statusbar
[1.20] Re-split out G/E/3G/H/H+/LTE for International users with curved mobile data indicators
[1.21] Added option to remove clock from statusbar
[1.22] Added iconset preference in settings. Now switch between AT&T, T-Mobile and International data icons without any CID changes!
[1.23] Added iconset for alternate Wifi and Battery courtesy of jonata
[1.24] Fixed preference setting for alternate cell signal icons
[1.25] Added circle battery and fixed 4G connected icon
[1.25a] Reorganized preference screens
[1.26] Added preference setting for International data icon indicators (arrows or curved)
[1.28a] Added T-Mobile as an option for data icons, along with pink-themed indicators
[1.30b] Added cyan themed mute, speakerphone, and voicemail icons
[1.33] Added option (under Tweaks) to auto-hide data icons if using the AT&T cyan iconset
[1.33c] Fixed curved/arrows option when using the orange iconset
[1.34] Fixed missing 4g connected icons. From this version on, mod only supports HTC One. A separate Samsung version soon.
[1.35] Added option to remove battery & charging icons. Leaves a gap between clock and signal bars though. Here's an example with the clock and battery removed and stock % enabled
[1.37] Proper battery icon removal option now. Also added ability to pick colors for stock 4.2.2 text battery percentage and clock. Both default to holo blue (0xff35b5e5). See example:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
[1.39] Implemented an option to colorize the stock 4.2.2 text battery percentage based on charge level (suggested colors and ranges thanks to @jonata).
[1.4.2] Lots of changes to cover...switching to an indented format for each new release
Versioning change. Now using major.minor.release format
Added option to colorize battery icons! This works great with the circle battery set
Removed text-based battery icon set. No longer needed with the addition of colorized stock text battery
Changed all circle battery icons so that they look better when using the colorize option
Color picker for each battery charge range so you can decide how it looks! Applies to both text and icon batteries.
Reorganized preference screens.
[1.4.4]
Added transparent statusbar style options
[1.4.5]
Added color hex input field to colorpickers
[1.4.6]
Added alpha slider to colorpickers, and fixed hex input field accordingly
[1.5.0]
Added option to override notification pulldown background color & transparency.
Added Sense nav bar transparency option. Still doesn't work on the Blinkfeed page for some reason.
Haven't addressed transparent statusbar for Sense yet, but will work it into a release soon.
[1.5.1]
Added the highly desired center clock setting, courtesy of C3C076, maker of GravityBox xposed mod for the MTK6589.
This will be the last release in the 1.x series of this mod
[2.0.0]
It's finally here! Make sure you uninstall all previous versions first!
The latest version of the mod now includes only a single icon set (WhiteIcons thanks to @snachez). The main difference is that other iconpacks can be made and imported. A few examples have been added to the XSBM Iconpack thread
Iconpacks should be placed into /sdcard/xsbm, and then imported via the mod settings -> Icons -> Select Iconpack to Import (reboot/soft reboot to apply)
All options are set to off (false) by default, with the exception of auto-hiding the data icons while connected to wifi. Applies only to AT&T phones, or phones with a CID of CWS__001 or SKU == 7. All other models auto-hide mobile data by default when on wifi.
Added option to hide AM/PM from clock
Added options to hide "no SIM" and phone signal strength icons
Has ability to replace notification icons per-app. This feature is experimental, and not guaranteed to work for all apps. More details on this to follow.
It can show you data icons for all individual data types (G/E/3G/H/4G/LTE). If you don't like this behavior (some carriers like AT&T flip between bands so often it makes the icons flip constantly), you can take the images from one band folder (e.g. 4G) and copy them to other folders (3G/H), renaming the files to match the destination filenames. More details on this and the rest of the iconpack layout to follow.
[2.0.1]
Changed charging animation so it doesn't show battery percentage during animation
Fixed the default_iconpack.zip so H and 4G icons are different
[2.0.2]
Added option to restart SystemUI to apply changes (requires superuser) (Thanks serajr!)
Added roaming icons support (I have no way of testing this; roaming users please let me know if it works)
Updated included default_iconpack.zip (thanks @snachez)
[2.0.3]
Changed battery icon code to hopefully address OneX compatibility
[2.0.4/2.0.5]
Added option to battery tweaks to enable the showing of battery percentage during battery charging animation (2.0.4)
Added intent filter to handle *.xsbm.zip files -- packs that are named this way can be imported from any file manager (open with XSBM)
Create the .nomedia file in the unpacked zip directory to prevent media scanner from seeing iconpack images
Set restart dialog to not cancelable. Use the Cancel button instead of Back.
[2.0.6]
Added preference under Icon Settings to support alternate SystemUI that don't have the Htc-named classes (e.g. One X, some One roms based on 4.1.x, etc)
[2.0.7]
Added auto-updater to mod (requires Internet, Wifi_State, Network_State permissions)
Did testing on HTC One X and resolved mobile data option (still need to pick the Alternate SystemUI option, and uncheck the Auto-Hide option)
Still having issues with Apply Changes option if the transparent notification window option is enabled
[2.0.8]
Apply Changes option now moved to app exit (using Back key). Should no longer cause FC on SystemUI (reboot once after installing 2.0.8 before trying)
[2.0.9]
Added Icon Colors preference screen that allows you to set your own icon colors. Works best with white or light-colored icons.
Battery icon color is still located under Battery Tweaks
Perform a reboot after upgrading before using the Apply Changes
[2.1.0]
Updated default_iconpack.xsbm.zip included with mod
[2.1.1]
Color picker text entry will now update new color selection box if hex value is a valid color
Changed entire application theme to Holo
Updated preferences to look cleaner and make more sense
Upon very first installation of mod it will automatically import the default iconpack so new users have fewer issues
You may need to fully uninstall all versions of the mod prior to this (and future) versions working
Tested on the latest 4.3 Sense rom (MaximusHD 12.1.0) and everything appears to be working fine
[2.1.2/2.1.3]
Added value slider to preferences for battery charge animation frame duration
Added option to have 1px divider line on Sense nav bar background
Apply Changes now restarts SystemUI and Prism
[2.1.4]
Updated Sense navbar 1px image
Added preliminary support for statusbar color. Works for non-Prism launchers, not for Sense just yet.
[2.1.5]
Added option to change text battery % color during charging
Removed updater code, now using repo.xposed.info for all app updates
[2.1.6]
Fixed auto-hide data icon option when in unchecked state
Package name changed from com.dr8.sbicons to com.dr8.sbicons.sense - you must uninstall the previous version before installing this version!
[2.1.7]
Updated for Sense 5.5 ROMs
Fixed option to hide signal icons
Fixed status bar transparency in Sense launcher if option selected
Added logic to determine which icons are available to replace based on Sense version (5 vs 5.5)
Added iconpack auto-scaling. Icons should all be made at least 75x75px, which will make them appear without degradation in lower resolution devices (One XL, One S, One VX, etc)
Added French translation thanks to @alex67890
[2.1.8a]
Split out vibrate/silent icons from Misc (can be colored independently)
Changed Auto-Hide setting to Carrier selection (functionality remains same, but allows for default data icons if not overriden) -- fixed in 2.1.8a
Added Italian translation courtesy of @jonata
[2.1.9]
Added ability to set the scale on statusbar icons -- set the scale first, then import/reimport your chosen iconpack
Added Sprint HTC One support. Thanks to @mikevillarroel for testing/debugging help! Make sure you pick Sprint from the Carrier Selection.
Iconpacks for Sprint devices will need additional data icons for evdo/1xRTT and additional signal icons for the 6-bar signal. See 2nd post in this thread for more info
Removed 3 permissions relating to network activity. No longer needed, since app is updated via Xposed Repo or Play Store.
[2.2]
Updated to support KK 4.4 w/ Sense 5.5 - tested on ARHD 40.3
[2.2.1]
Updated Italian translation - thx @jonata
Added Malay translation - thx @saxmydix
Added new preference screen under Icon Settings->Hidden Icons Settings; can hide Silent/Vibrate, Beats, Headphones now (and moved no-SIM and Signal bars here too) - big thx to @rovo89 for the code help
Added progress dialog to iconpack import activity
[2.3]
Updated to support Sense 6/ARHD 6x
Iconpacks should now include additional images for wifi up/down status (see the Iconpack thread for more details)
Switched default iconpack to Stencil by itiskonrad (currently the only iconpack updated with additional wifi images)
Make sure you run the XSBM Settings app at least once after updating
[2.3.1]
Restored the preference options to hide the cell signal icon and no-SIM icons
[2.3.2]
Added Beats icon as a separate replaceable item, along with the ability to colorize it
-- Since the Beats icon is retrieved by the framework, a soft-reboot is needed to active it after importing an iconpack that contains the image
[2.3.3]
Added additional slider in battery settings for battery percentage display time after charging animation
Removed Sense nav bar tweaks, as these are present and more updated in Sense 6 Toolbox
Hopefully fixed issue with icons not sticking after reboot
[2.3.4]
Changed which network types displayed which network icons (8,9,10 now show H, 15 shows 4G)
Made changes to the transparent statusbar to hopefully get rid of the white background shown in some apps
Added date/time stamp to debug logging
[2.3.5]
Added check for hardware type to fix icons not sticking on m8 (issue was with Beats framework icon)
Removed stat_meta* and stat_sys_tty* icons from the list of misc replacements (updated post #2)
[2.4.0c]
Updated module to support m9 running Sense 7 with help from @iElvis
GPE Changelog (no longer updated)
Older changes
[1.0.0]
Initial release for GPE roms (tested on ARGE 3.0)
Package name changed from com.dr8.sbicons to com.dr8.sbicons.ge - you must uninstall previous version prior to installation!
[1.0.1+]
Fixed preference for statusbar transparency color picker
Added French translation from @alex67890, Italian translation from @jonata (some strings may still need translating)
GPE version will no longer be updated due to time/life constraints. Code will be open sourced and posted to my github soon.
To-do/Requests
Preference additions/changes
Ability to remove certain statusbar icons (headset, Beats, etc) -- Sense 6 Toolbox has this functionality
Thanks
@rovo89 for making the Xposed Framework and providing helpful docs and code assistance
@Tungstwenty for assistance with xposed and coding in general
@C3C076 for the center clock and transparent statusbar code for the GE version
@snachez for the beautiful white icons that are the default iconpack in all 2.x versions of the mod
@wangtang2k for the original cyan and orange AT&T icons, which inspired me to look into Xposed development
@alex67890 for the French translation
@jonata for the Italian translation
saxmydix for the Malay translation
All the generous users who have donated. Always appreciated, but never required!
All the testers and users of the mod!
If you know a language other than English and would like to contribute a translation for this module, please visit this link to get started.
If you're feeling generous and would like to donate, click the Donate to Me button to the left.
XDA:DevDB Information
Xposed StatusBar Mods One, Tool/Utility for the HTC One
Contributors
agentdr8
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 2.3.5
Stable Release Date: 2014-07-03
Current Beta Version: 2.3.4b
Beta Release Date: 2014-07-02
Created 2013-11-27
Last Updated 2014-07-04
Detailed iconpack information
XSBM Iconpack detailed information
Iconpacks have been moved to its own thread here: [THEME] XSBM iconpacks
The iconpack structure is a simple ZIP file with a specific set of subfolders, and a hidden identifier text file. Below is the file list of the default_iconpack.zip, separated by section/subfolder. If you are building a pack or replacing images within an existing pack, remember to maintain the exact filenames as shown, case-sensitive (i.e. all lowercase):
Pack identifier
Code:
.xsbmpack
Notes: The .xsbmpack is a plain text file that can contain the following fields:
author: name/nick/ID of pack creator or icon creator
note: a short description about the pack (what kind of battery icons, etc). This should be on a single line.
Both fields should be terminated by a single line-feed (Enter)
If this file does not exist within the iconpack zipfile, it will not be imported by the mod. The location of this file within the zip should be at the highest (root) level, not a subfolder. And the name is not a typo; it should be preceded by a period (makes this a hidden file in Linux/Android).
3rd Party App replacements
Code:
apps.txt
apps/
apps/com.android.mms-stat_notify_sms.png
apps/com.android.vending-stat_notify_marketplace_update.png
apps/com.google.android.gm-ic_notification_multiple_mail_holo_dark.png
apps/com.google.android.gm-stat_notify_email.png
Notes: This is the experimental support for per-app notification icon replacements. It consists of an apps.txt file located at the highest (root) level of the zipfile, and contains the following info in a specific format:
packagename-icon_name.png
Where packagename is the APK package name of the application in the Java namespace format. This is usually something like com.author.appname. To determine what the packagename of an APK is, you can use the following command on the phone (via terminal emulator or via adb shell):
pm list packages -f | grep -i appname
An example would be the Gmail new mail notification. To find the packagename, we could enter this vi adb shell:
pm list packages -f | grep -i Gmail
This might return someting similar to:
package:/system/app/Gmail.apk=com.android.gm
The part after the equals sign would be your package name. Another method of finding this data is through the Play Store. If you search for an app, say Gmail, the URL will show the package name as well.
Once you have the packagename, you have to determine what the name of the notification icon is. The easiest way to do this is to use a zip utility (WinZip, 7zip, RAR, etc) to extract the icons in the res/drawable-*/ directories within the app's APK. Most of the time the filenames start with stat_ or contain the word notify, but that isn't always the case.
If you find the file you're hoping to replace, rename it to the above format. Add the entry into the apps.txt file, and place both files into the iconpack zip. The apps.txt goes to the top level of the zip, and the image itself goes to the apps/ subfolder.
The mod supports replacing multiple images from a single package using the same naming convention above.
Because this functionality is experimental, it may not work for every application. Not all apps request notification icon resources in the same manner, so there's no guarantee it will work.
Battery and Battery Charge icons
Code:
battery/
battery/charge/
battery/charge/stat_sys_battery_charge_anim0.png
battery/charge/stat_sys_battery_charge_anim1.png
battery/charge/stat_sys_battery_charge_anim10.png
battery/charge/stat_sys_battery_charge_anim2.png
battery/charge/stat_sys_battery_charge_anim3.png
battery/charge/stat_sys_battery_charge_anim4.png
battery/charge/stat_sys_battery_charge_anim5.png
battery/charge/stat_sys_battery_charge_anim6.png
battery/charge/stat_sys_battery_charge_anim7.png
battery/charge/stat_sys_battery_charge_anim8.png
battery/charge/stat_sys_battery_charge_anim9.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_0.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_1.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_10.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_100.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_11.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_12.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_13.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_14.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_15.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_16.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_17.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_18.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_19.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_2.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_20.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_21.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_22.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_23.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_24.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_25.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_26.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_27.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_28.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_29.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_3.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_30.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_31.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_32.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_33.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_34.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_35.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_36.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_37.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_38.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_39.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_4.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_40.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_41.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_42.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_43.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_44.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_45.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_46.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_47.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_48.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_49.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_5.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_50.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_51.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_52.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_53.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_54.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_55.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_56.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_57.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_58.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_59.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_6.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_60.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_61.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_62.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_63.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_64.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_65.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_66.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_67.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_68.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_69.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_7.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_70.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_71.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_72.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_73.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_74.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_75.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_76.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_77.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_78.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_79.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_8.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_80.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_81.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_82.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_83.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_84.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_85.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_86.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_87.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_88.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_89.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_9.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_90.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_91.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_92.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_93.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_94.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_95.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_96.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_97.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_98.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_99.png
battery/stat_sys_battery_unknown.png
Notes: Battery icons should go in the battery/ subfolder, and battery charging icons should go in the battery/charge/ subfolder.
Bluetooth icons
Code:
bt/
bt/stat_sys_data_bluetooth.png
bt/stat_sys_data_bluetooth_connected.png
Notes: Bluetooth icons should be placed in the bt/ subfolder of the iconpack zip.
Framework icons
Code:
framework/
framework/icon_btn_copy_dark.png
framework/icon_btn_cut_dark.png
framework/icon_btn_paste_dark.png
framework/icon_btn_selected_all_dark.png
framework/icon_btn_search_web_dark.png
framework/stat_notify_car_mode.png
framework/stat_notify_sms.png
framework/stat_sys_adb.png
framework/stat_sys_download_anim0.png
framework/stat_sys_download_anim1.png
framework/stat_sys_download_anim2.png
framework/stat_sys_download_anim3.png
framework/stat_sys_download_anim4.png
framework/stat_sys_download_anim5.png
framework/stat_sys_beats.png
framework/stat_sys_hdmi_on.png
framework/stat_sys_upload_anim0.png
framework/stat_sys_upload_anim1.png
framework/stat_sys_upload_anim2.png
framework/stat_sys_upload_anim3.png
framework/stat_sys_upload_anim4.png
framework/stat_sys_upload_anim5.png
framework/text_anchor_bar_center.png
framework/text_anchor_bar_left.png
framework/text_anchor_bar_right.png
Notes: The framework files go in the framework/ subfolder of the iconpack zip, and contain both resources that are normally located in framework-res.apk and also within framework-htc-res.apk. Not all of the stock framework images are replaced by the mod. For now, it's just the ones in the list above. More may be added to this list at a later date.
GPS icons
Code:
gps/
gps/stat_sys_gps_acquiring.png
gps/stat_sys_gps_on.png
Notes: GPS icons go in the gps/ subfolder of the iconpack zip.
Miscellaneous (to the left) icons
Code:
misc/
misc/icon_btn_menu_dark.png
misc/icon_btn_voice_dark.png
misc/ic_notify_clear.png
misc/ic_notify_notifications.png
misc/ic_notify_quicksettings.png
misc/stat_notify_alarm.png
misc/stat_notify_image.png
misc/stat_notify_image_error.png
misc/stat_notify_more.png
misc/stat_sys_headphones.png
misc/stat_sys_no_sim.png
misc/stat_sys_ringer_silent.png
misc/stat_sys_ringer_vibrate.png
misc/stat_sys_sim_lock.png
misc/stat_sys_sync.png
misc/stat_sys_sync_anim0.png
misc/stat_sys_sync_error.png
Notes: Miscellaneous icons are the ones normally to the left of the statusbar, and also include some found in the notification drop-down window.
Mobile data icons, with each type in a subfolder
Code:
mobile/
mobile/3g/
mobile/3g/stat_sys_data_3g_connected.png
mobile/3g/stat_sys_data_3g_downlink_1.png
mobile/3g/stat_sys_data_3g_downlink_2.png
mobile/3g/stat_sys_data_3g_downlink_3.png
mobile/3g/stat_sys_data_3g_uplink_1.png
mobile/3g/stat_sys_data_3g_uplink_2.png
mobile/3g/stat_sys_data_3g_uplink_3.png
mobile/4g/
mobile/4g/stat_sys_data_4g_connected.png
mobile/4g/stat_sys_data_4g_downlink_1.png
mobile/4g/stat_sys_data_4g_downlink_2.png
mobile/4g/stat_sys_data_4g_downlink_3.png
mobile/4g/stat_sys_data_4g_uplink_1.png
mobile/4g/stat_sys_data_4g_uplink_2.png
mobile/4g/stat_sys_data_4g_uplink_3.png
mobile/e/
mobile/e/stat_sys_data_e_connected.png
mobile/e/stat_sys_data_e_downlink_1.png
mobile/e/stat_sys_data_e_downlink_2.png
mobile/e/stat_sys_data_e_downlink_3.png
mobile/e/stat_sys_data_e_uplink_1.png
mobile/e/stat_sys_data_e_uplink_2.png
mobile/e/stat_sys_data_e_uplink_3.png
mobile/g/
mobile/g/stat_sys_data_g_connected.png
mobile/g/stat_sys_data_g_downlink_1.png
mobile/g/stat_sys_data_g_downlink_2.png
mobile/g/stat_sys_data_g_downlink_3.png
mobile/g/stat_sys_data_g_uplink_1.png
mobile/g/stat_sys_data_g_uplink_2.png
mobile/g/stat_sys_data_g_uplink_3.png
mobile/h/
mobile/h/stat_sys_data_h_connected.png
mobile/h/stat_sys_data_h_downlink_1.png
mobile/h/stat_sys_data_h_downlink_2.png
mobile/h/stat_sys_data_h_downlink_3.png
mobile/h/stat_sys_data_h_uplink_1.png
mobile/h/stat_sys_data_h_uplink_2.png
mobile/h/stat_sys_data_h_uplink_3.png
mobile/evdo/
mobile/evdo/stat_sys_data_evdo_connected.png
mobile/evdo/stat_sys_data_evdo_downlink_1.png
mobile/evdo/stat_sys_data_evdo_downlink_2.png
mobile/evdo/stat_sys_data_evdo_downlink_3.png
mobile/evdo/stat_sys_data_evdo_uplink_1.png
mobile/evdo/stat_sys_data_evdo_uplink_2.png
mobile/evdo/stat_sys_data_evdo_uplink_3.png
mobile/1x/
mobile/1x/stat_sys_data_1x_connected.png
mobile/1x/stat_sys_data_1x_downlink_1.png
mobile/1x/stat_sys_data_1x_downlink_2.png
mobile/1x/stat_sys_data_1x_downlink_3.png
mobile/1x/stat_sys_data_1x_uplink_1.png
mobile/1x/stat_sys_data_1x_uplink_2.png
mobile/1x/stat_sys_data_1x_uplink_3.png
mobile/lte/
mobile/lte/stat_sys_data_lte_connected.png
mobile/lte/stat_sys_data_lte_downlink_1.png
mobile/lte/stat_sys_data_lte_downlink_2.png
mobile/lte/stat_sys_data_lte_downlink_3.png
mobile/lte/stat_sys_data_lte_uplink_1.png
mobile/lte/stat_sys_data_lte_uplink_2.png
mobile/lte/stat_sys_data_lte_uplink_3.png
Notes: The mobile data icons are separated out into subfolders beneath the top mobile/ subfolder, based on the band or network type. If the images found within these subfolders are all different, which is the case with the included default_iconpack.zip, then you will see different data icons depending on what network type your phone is using at that given moment. This sometimes results in "icon flipping", which is when you see different network icons in succession (3G->H->4G->3G). This is normal behavior on most International phones, but not on AT&T and T-Mobile devices. These carriers utilize only 3 or 4 different data icons, for all of the network types. This gives the illusion that your phone is always connected to a fast data network, when it could in reality be connected via a slower technology. But a positive side-effect of this is that the data icons rarely "flip".
If you'd like to restore the "stock" AT&T or T-Mobile behavior, and only see 3-4 network types, such as E, 4G, and 4G-LTE, you can do this by copying one set of network type icons over another, making sure you rename the files accordingly. An example is below:
Say you only want see the 4G icon when you're connected via 3G, H, or 4G. You can do this by copying these files:
Code:
mobile/4g/stat_sys_data_4g_connected.png
mobile/4g/stat_sys_data_4g_downlink_1.png
mobile/4g/stat_sys_data_4g_downlink_2.png
mobile/4g/stat_sys_data_4g_downlink_3.png
mobile/4g/stat_sys_data_4g_uplink_1.png
mobile/4g/stat_sys_data_4g_uplink_2.png
mobile/4g/stat_sys_data_4g_uplink_3.png
And renaming them to:
Code:
mobile/h/stat_sys_data_h_connected.png
mobile/h/stat_sys_data_h_downlink_1.png
mobile/h/stat_sys_data_h_downlink_2.png
mobile/h/stat_sys_data_h_downlink_3.png
mobile/h/stat_sys_data_h_uplink_1.png
mobile/h/stat_sys_data_h_uplink_2.png
mobile/h/stat_sys_data_h_uplink_3.png
Making sure you also place them in the proper subfolder. Repeat the process to overwrite the 3G files as well.
Telephony icons
Code:
phone/
phone/stat_notify_call_mute.png
phone/stat_notify_missed_call.png
phone/stat_notify_voicemail.png
phone/stat_sys_phone_call.png
phone/stat_sys_phone_call_bluetooth.png
phone/stat_sys_phone_call_forward.png
phone/stat_sys_phone_call_on_hold.png
phone/stat_sys_speakerphone.png
Notes: These are the icons shown when using the Dialer/Phone. They go in the phone/ subfolder within the iconpack zip.
HTC Power Saver icons
Code:
powermgr/
powermgr/stat_notify_application_monitor.png
powermgr/stat_notify_power_saver.png
powermgr/stat_notify_power_saver_off.png
Notes: HTC Power Saver icons go in the powermgr/ subfolder within the iconpack zip.
USB connection icon
Code:
settings/
settings/stat_sys_data_usb.png
Notes: This is the USB connection icon that is shown when you plug your phone into a computer. It goes in the settings/ subfolder in the iconpack zip.
Phone signal icons
Code:
signal/
signal/stat_sys_5signal_0.png
signal/stat_sys_5signal_1.png
signal/stat_sys_5signal_2.png
signal/stat_sys_5signal_3.png
signal/stat_sys_5signal_4.png
signal/stat_sys_5signal_5.png
signal/stat_sys_5signal_null.png
signal/stat_sys_signal_flightmode.png
signal/cdma_sys_6signal_0.png
signal/cdma_sys_6signal_1.png
signal/cdma_sys_6signal_2.png
signal/cdma_sys_6signal_3.png
signal/cdma_sys_6signal_4.png
signal/cdma_sys_6signal_5.png
signal/cdma_sys_6signal_6.png
signal/cdma_sys_6signal_null.png
signal/gsm_sys_6signal_0.png
signal/gsm_sys_6signal_1.png
signal/gsm_sys_6signal_2.png
signal/gsm_sys_6signal_3.png
signal/gsm_sys_6signal_4.png
signal/gsm_sys_6signal_5.png
signal/gsm_sys_6signal_6.png
signal/gsm_sys_6signal_null.png
signal/roam/
signal/roam/cdma_sys_r_6signal_0.png
signal/roam/cdma_sys_r_6signal_1.png
signal/roam/cdma_sys_r_6signal_2.png
signal/roam/cdma_sys_r_6signal_3.png
signal/roam/cdma_sys_r_6signal_4.png
signal/roam/cdma_sys_r_6signal_5.png
signal/roam/cdma_sys_r_6signal_6.png
signal/roam/gsm_sys_r_6signal_0.png
signal/roam/gsm_sys_r_6signal_1.png
signal/roam/gsm_sys_r_6signal_2.png
signal/roam/gsm_sys_r_6signal_3.png
signal/roam/gsm_sys_r_6signal_4.png
signal/roam/gsm_sys_r_6signal_5.png
signal/roam/gsm_sys_r_6signal_6.png
Notes: These are the phone signal strength icons, plus the airplane mode icon. They should be placed in the signal/ subfolder within the iconpack zip.
Wifi icons
Code:
wifi/
wifi/stat_sys_wifi_signal_0.png
wifi/stat_sys_wifi_signal_1.png
wifi/stat_sys_wifi_signal_2.png
wifi/stat_sys_wifi_signal_3.png
wifi/stat_sys_wifi_signal_4.png
wifi/stat_sys_wifi_signal_in_0.png
wifi/stat_sys_wifi_signal_in_1.png
wifi/stat_sys_wifi_signal_in_2.png
wifi/stat_sys_wifi_signal_in_3.png
wifi/stat_sys_wifi_signal_in_4.png
wifi/stat_sys_wifi_signal_inandout_0.png
wifi/stat_sys_wifi_signal_inandout_1.png
wifi/stat_sys_wifi_signal_inandout_2.png
wifi/stat_sys_wifi_signal_inandout_3.png
wifi/stat_sys_wifi_signal_inandout_4.png
wifi/stat_sys_wifi_signal_out_0.png
wifi/stat_sys_wifi_signal_out_1.png
wifi/stat_sys_wifi_signal_out_2.png
wifi/stat_sys_wifi_signal_out_3.png
wifi/stat_sys_wifi_signal_out_4.png
Notes: The Wifi signal strength icons go in the wifi/ subfolder within the iconpack zip.
New for Sense 6 is the utilization of the wifi in/out images to display when data is being uploaded and downloaded. I've added the additional image names to the code. For roms prior to Sense 6, the absence of these images shouldn't pose a problem, but if you're on Sense 6 and they aren't included in the iconpack, you'll end up seeing the stock wifi in/out images whenever there is activity. Please have the iconpack creator add/update these images.
Information for themers
If you are building/editing an iconpack, regardless of target device(s), please make icons at least 75x75px so that they will scale properly when imported. I have added code to the module so the icon scale can be selected by the user based on what they feel looks best on their device. This will allow both high-res and low-res devices to utilize your iconpack without image degradation.
Reserved for future use
Reserved for future use
Tried the white and orange and nothing changed, not a single one, I'm on Jedi X14 and using scamus theme, about to reboot and try the att one.
Edit: same after reboot with att, no change.
kennyboyismr47 said:
Tried the white and orange and nothing changed, not a single one, I'm on Jedi X14 and using scamus theme, about to reboot and try the att one.
Edit: same after reboot with att, no change.
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Are you on AT&T or TMobile? The Note 2 most likely references different battery icon resource names than the HTC One. I'll try and get the SystemUI.apk from that ROM tomorrow and have a look.
At&t, didn't realise this was a thread for the one as I had searched for xposed until I saved it and came back to report my problem, but would be great if you could do something with it.
tested on ARHD 11
singal bar keep full, but, that's not ture, battery keep 100%, but actually battery status just 93%
is there anyway to add centre clock?
Yeah, mine shows 90% when its 87% 86%..?
reservin said:
Yeah, mine shows 90% when its 87% 86%..?
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If you read OP it states you need to flash the updated battery 1% mod by langer hans if you're on 2.19 base to get the battery bar to do 1% intervals. Link is in OP.
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
I'll see about relocating the clock and add it as an option.
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I don't think this is something I can tackle as part of this mod. It involves replacing the whole status bar layout, and according to rovo89's docs on the Xposed framework, isn't something that is recommended:
Modifying Layouts
Although you could theoretically replace layouts completely with the technique described above, this has many downsides. You have to copy the complete layout from the original, which reduces compatibility with other ROMs. Themes might be lost. Only one module can replace a layout. If two modules try it, the last one will win. Most important, IDs and references to other resources are pretty hard to define. Therefore, I really don't recommend this.
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kennyboyismr47 said:
At&t, didn't realise this was a thread for the one as I had searched for xposed until I saved it and came back to report my problem, but would be great if you could do something with it.
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Try the updated APK and let me know. I don't have my Note2 available to test, but it should work based on what I could find in the SystemUI.apk of Jedi XP14.
EDIT: There are a few resource name mis-matches, as well as resolution differences between HTC and Samsung, so some of the icons won't overwrite or will look funny.. I'll see if I can work it out for the next release.
agentdr8 said:
I'm working on improving the module so hopefully those changes (and a separate flashable package) to SystemUI.apk aren't needed in the future.
EDIT: No longer need any custom SystemUI to enable 1% steps. See OP.
I'll see about relocating the clock and add it as an option.
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Thank you! :good::good::good:
agentdr8 said:
Try the updated APK and let me know. I don't have my Note2 available to test, but it should work based on what I could find in the SystemUI.apk of Jedi XP14.
EDIT: There are a few resource name mis-matches, as well as resolution differences between HTC and Samsung, so some of the icons won't overwrite or will look funny.. I'll see if I can work it out for the next release.
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It changed the battery and Bluetooth but didnt touch the signal bar, mobile data or gps, unable to test wifi as I'm at work, might be the theme I have, I might dirty flash the rom back to stock later and see what that does but thanks for trying, otherwise I'll wait for your next update, thank you.
great
It worked for me.....thanks....and great job done
kennyboyismr47 said:
It changed the battery and Bluetooth but didnt touch the signal bar, mobile data or gps, unable to test wifi as I'm at work, might be the theme I have, I might dirty flash the rom back to stock later and see what that does but thanks for trying, otherwise I'll wait for your next update, thank you.
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I managed to get some time to test on my GN2 (stock, rooted) at work, and I was able to get most all of the icons done. Check out the latest APKs on OP and let me know.
Will these apks work with viperone's theming engine, or just for the xposed module?
Sent from my HTC One
icanttinkofaname said:
Will these apks work with viperone's theming engine, or just for the xposed module?
Sent from my HTC One
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This is the first I've heard of viperone, so I'll have to take a look. Because of how the Xposed framework works, it should be able to replace pretty much any resource, given that it hooks into the proper app context.
EDIT: I've upped a test version that should work with the ViperOne theme engine. I don't have V1 ROM on my HOne, so I can't really test it. Please let me know if it works.
agentdr8 said:
This is the first I've heard of viperone, so I'll have to take a look. Because of how the Xposed framework works, it should be able to replace pretty much any resource, given that it hooks into the proper app context.
EDIT: I've upped a test version that should work with the VenomOne theme engine. I don't have V1 ROM on my HOne, so I can't really test it. Please let me know if it works.
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Test version in OP? I see no test labelled one.
EDIT: nevermind, found. Doesn't seem to work though.
Sent from my HTC One
icanttinkofaname said:
Test version in OP? I see no test labelled one.
EDIT: nevermind, found. Doesn't seem to work though.
Sent from my HTC One
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The option to override Viper themes is disabled by default in settings. I'll try and flash ViperOne tonight and do some testing.
Is it possible to have H+ instead of 4G? i love that 4G icon, but I want to see the difference with H+ and 4G..
Cheers
From the day the 4.2. DeskClock came out I hated the bold hours, the time picker, the dull grey, the bold condensed all-caps fonts and the red not fitting the style of the OS.
Furtunately Google itself removed the bold hours and put in a better time picker in the 4.4. version of DeskClock.
So I modded DeskClock.apk to better fit the look and feel of the Android OS.
What I did:
- black background (some greys are now also a tad darker to better fit the black background)
- everything that was red is now holo blue
- actionbars now contain the app icon
- font in city list is now non-bold non-condensed and non-all-caps
- renamed Freetown to UTC (Sierra Leone uses UTC all year) - not in v2.0 and up, as you can define your own timezones there
- "Hoo-Chi-Minh-Stadt" had a double entry in German (and French), renamed one to "Saigon"
Tools used for creating this mod:
- Virtuous Ten Studio (includes APKtool)
- ImageMagick (command line image manipulation)
- Greenfish Icon Editor Pro
- WinMerge
- Notepad++
Flash the zip with CWM or TWRP.
The script removes DeskClock.odex from odexed ROMs, on reboot the OS then generates a dex file in the Dalvik cache - so this zip should work on odexed and deodexed ROMs.
If you get force closes after installation then erase Deskclocks data (in settings/apps or with the help of titanium backup).
Don't flash when your device is running ART instead of Dalvik. Modified APKs are not accepted by ART (maybe a key / signing problem?)
Changelog:
v1.1: Items in alarm list now hav a grey background with a gradient footer below the list, settings and city list now have the standard holo dark gradient background
v1.2: Made the grey backgrounds in the alarm list ist a little darker. Settings menu actionbar is now plain holo style with icon and holo blue divider line. Same with cities list actionbar, but with text size ajusted to text size of the list items. Reverted background of cities list to plain black. Reverted seconds hand on analog clocks to red.
v1.2b: Same as v1.2, but with Holo blue seconds hand on analog clocks and application icon.
v2.0: Rebased on the deskclock from CM11 with the possibity to add your own cities in cities list. Actionbar style changed to solid grey like in Android 4.4 settings menu.
v2.3: Rebased on actual bug free deskclock from cm11-20140313. Some minor corrections. Added native xhdpi iconsets.
v2.3.1: Rebased on deskclock from cm11-20140317. Now supports timer with double digit hours.
v2.5: Some minor corrections. Rebased on deskclock from cm11-20141116.
VERY NICE
v1.1 online
Very nice sir...Thanks much appreciated
Edit: my settings BG is alittle messed up...other then that looks great !!!
Sent from my HTCONE using Tapatalk
v1.2 is online
@matthew0776: The problem with the screwed up background in settings on your device should be gone.
hypophysis said:
v1.2 is online
@matthew0776: The problem with the screwed up background in settings on your device should be gone.
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Yup settings are all good... Thanks again much appreciated.
Sent from my HTCONE using Tapatalk
v2.0 is online.
v2.3 is online.
v2.3.1 is online
v2.5 is online.
Thanks for your hard work. However, I can't seem to get it to work. I followed the instructions and even moved it manually and set the permissions. I have an installable apk that works but I would love to use your blacked out version. I'm on a TW rom 4.4.2 kitkat. Any ideas?
Edit: Never mind. I found a working apk. Thanks for your work anyway
Although I really dig these Deskclocks, amazing job..
I prefer to use Timely.. But I would use this on my phone...
Any chance to run it under Sony Xperia Z3 Compact Stock KK FW?
I gathered the firmware and share with you.
4.4.2
GAPPS
Features:
Based on firmware XXUGNK4
Odexed
Rooted with SuperSU
Integrated:
Xposed Installer Framework - (thanks to rovo89)
Wanam Xposed - (credits to wanam)
LG G3 keyboard.
META-INF - friedrich420.
Download Links:
XDA:DevDB Information
rullert_I9505XXUGNK4, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S 4
Contributors
rullert
ROM OS Version: 4.4.x KitKat
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2015-02-20
Last Updated 2015-03-02
cm-11-20150223-NIGHTLY-jflte.zip
good firmware 4.4.4 added mode of the art fully working.
>>>cm-11-20150223-NIGHTLY-jflte.zip<<<
Lenovo Super camera and Super gallery exclusive made cm-11-20150223-NIGHTLY-jflte
>>>Lenovo Super camera and Super gallery<<<
GE-5.0-repack-ND-BeatsEQ
Multilanguage - included fully translated.
Gapps - included
Download Links:
Credit
googy_anas - Kernel
Thanks
1 I have working sound mod for the firmware. 2 the Only disadvantage of this German firmware - plumes. In the firmware HongKong.zip there are none.
Is it deknoxed? Like the standart FW, only rooted und xposed/wanam mod included? If yes you are my king ☺
update Lenovo Super camera and Super gallery
Added in post 2 GE-5.0-repack-ND-BeatsEQ
Ruth.
Busybox
Host from advertising
Cleaned (at my discretion)
Removed warning when adding the volume in the headphones
In the settings option has been removed update
The dialer only with the Russian alphabet (if in another language will be in English.) and T9 search
First run without presetting and immediately in Russian (time zone Moscow)
Modified statusbar (for my taste) :
the clock in the center
instead of icons battery percentage
data rate (appears when there on.data transfer)
The screen rotation on a circle (like a tablet)
The charge indicator lights green when 100% (drain is already at 90% green)
Omich Player - as a system audio player (renamed in Music)
Returned to sync email.
Replaced the camera on NextCamera (select where to save the photo).
Added the recorder.
Added the arc 4 system Wallpaper.
Settings click "startup" - manage the startup applications (system too).
Made a new sound , a gift to music lovers.
Widget settings Lockclock now material design.
Reload program RebootMenu now material design.
Renamed Messenger Messages.
The Kernel Googy-Max3 Kernel 1.2.9
Not a lot of tweaks on energy saving.
In the market and tests the device is defined as the I9505 and not I9505G relative to the market and is available for all models I9505 LTE.
rullert said:
Added in post 2 GE-5.0-repack-ND-BeatsEQ
Ruth.
Busybox
Host from advertising
Cleaned (at my discretion)
Removed warning when adding the volume in the headphones
In the settings option has been removed update
The dialer only with the Russian alphabet (if in another language will be in English.) and T9 search
First run without presetting and immediately in Russian (time zone Moscow)
Modified statusbar (for my taste) :
the clock in the center
instead of icons battery percentage
data rate (appears when there on.data transfer)
The screen rotation on a circle (like a tablet)
The charge indicator lights green when 100% (drain is already at 90% green)
Omich Player - as a system audio player (renamed in Music)
Returned to sync email.
Replaced the camera on NextCamera (select where to save the photo).
Added the recorder.
Added the arc 4 system Wallpaper.
Settings click "startup" - manage the startup applications (system too).
Made a new sound , a gift to music lovers.
Widget settings Lockclock now material design.
Reload program RebootMenu now material design.
Renamed Messenger Messages.
The Kernel Googy-Max3 Kernel 1.2.9
Not a lot of tweaks on energy saving.
In the market and tests the device is defined as the I9505 and not I9505G relative to the market and is available for all models I9505 LTE.
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I want the dark theme link
I have already put in rum dark theme
rullert said:
I have already put in rum dark theme Troll
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Good job, Thanks.
Links removed and thread closed - I believe you were banned from 4pda for stealing another users work and claiming it as your own... so you come here and post the same stolen work.
No thanks. We don't allow kanged work on XDA.