[MOD][May 22] Xposed Statusbar Mods -- Tweaks, Icons, and more! [Sense5-7][4.1-5.0.2] - One (M7) Themes and Apps

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GPE Features (no longer updated)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

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About
Based on Stock L710VPBMB1 [4.1.2] JellyBean
ODEXED for a smooth optimized Dalvik experience
BLUE themed. If you do NOT like blue, please dont flash. Dont ask me to make other colors
Themed odexed Nova Launcher
Themed odexed TouchWiz Launcher
Themed inverted Sprint Visual Voicemail with subscription solicitation removed
Holy Grail edit changing peachy-orange highlight to blue within the webkit
Working MultiWindow, themed Flashbar
Multiwindow control in Settings/Display
Long press menu kills apps
Silent Camera
Messaging - MMS size uncompressed, Screen off option, No force Closes
Several Inverted Rujelus22 apps further themed by me
4 in 1 Reboot Options
23 customizable SystemUI Toggles including MultiWindow
1x3g SystemUI mod WORKS!!!
Toggle in Settings/Display to show or hide brightness slider
Native Sprint Hotspot hack with working 4g
Several annoying sounds removed
Themed and modded Pandora
100% charging notifications removed
Custom Boot animation and International Samsung Shutdown animation
No increasing ringtone
SMS removed from call logs
Enlarged "clear" button, gradient notification panels
Status Bar is an image. Transparent by default but easily customized.
MD4 Camera, themed, Volume rocker/Power button shutter trigger
Camera enabled during call
DRM removed
1% Battery
No input switcher in status bar
Build.prop tweaks
PRL Write/Hidden Menu Fix for MB1 - Thanks digiblur
PNG optimized
Freeza's MB1 Stock Kernel Optimized with bootanimation, ADB, and init.d support
Extra Options in Settings
Themed PopUp Browser
Most apps left in since there is always someone that wants it
Themed Inverted Google Now
Themed MD4 Gallery
Removed Sprint Connection Optimizer (both physically and disabled code)
Set device status to "Normal"
Themed Swype
Custom boot splash
Didact74 Status Bar Clock mod (choose clock style, am/pm style, day style from settings)
Volume rocker skips music tracks
More sounds removed such as volume rocker, screenshot
Disabled scrolling cache for a smoother scroll
Themed Context Aware Service
Dexopt-Wrapper in system/bin for odexing
Several mods to Messaging
Ads Blocked with modified Host file
Inverted/Themed Native Exchange Email
Inverted/Themed Native TouchWiz Calendar
brought to you by a partnership between Odexed Blue and Darkhorse Themes (Do NOT use without permission)
Q & A
Q: Will this rom ever include Aroma custom installer?
A: No
Q: Will this rom ever include a custom Updater?
A: No
Q: Why do you not de-bloat the rom?
A: You are big boys and girls.. you can remove what you dont want. There is always someone that wants that crappy app that you want removed. With an odexed rom, it is easier to remove than to add.
Q: Do you use a "script" to odex your rom?
A: NO!
Q: Then how do you odex it?
A: I manually odex every file according to the bootclasspath using dexopt-wrapper, smali, baksmali, dd, and zip
Q: What is the holy grail edit?
A: It is a smali edit that changes the webkit highlight. I have been searching for it for a year.
Q: Will you ever offer a deodexed version?
A: No way
Q: I like green and dont think its fugly.. can you put in some green?
A: Never!.. Seriously, if you like orange and green.. Use dazednconfused Anakonda. Its very nice.
Thanks and Credits
Team Venum
Team Website HERE
sleshepic - This guy can compile anything
dazednconfused - Great theming companion
joshbeach- Great theming companion
Rujelus22 - Freaking Brilliant and master of the inverted apps
Venum - Amazing Team Leader
1brainsurgeon - Just for being awesome
Team Mik
Team Website HERE
chogardjr - King of Blue, learned a lot from him
tommytomatoe - Master of Odex and my mentor
Others
clark44 - Tutorials and sharing knowledge
NunHugger - Helps find some of those tough xml edits
freeza - This guy is fantastic. Using his base stock rom. Most valuable dev in this forum
Wanam - Toggles
gruesomewolf - Sharing his outstanding work on MultiWindow
B-boy™ - Masterful inverted apps
Gunthermic- Theming companion and partner, Inverting specialist
rompnit - Extra Settings and sharing knowledge
Didact74- Tutorials and sharing knowledge
crawjr- Hotspot
mpcdata - Assistant
pjjohn73 - Assistant
DrKaotica - Assistant
mavd5831 for ftp
Benefactors
gyrra (twice)
raybudd
notmyepic
twig49
bigbad614
FR8R
Donators
jo666886, Tahde, Brcub1, psyman42, Flashing4fun, runner77, GMSchiller, taylortr, DrgnRebrn, DrKaotica, The Root, pjjohn73, Adam_v1, Skyward01, notmyepic, Brcub1, verngator, jdelano, calebsb, dquangt, Action B, GTOJim, Optimal Carnage, 1970mueller, xyks, Forever Justice, bulldog76, rocafella_ny, makipsee, hikouka71, beyeond, mrcollpepper, Skyward01, bigbad614, ruben1221 , damagi123, stevek1, The Computer Guyz LLP, Jdubb77, runner77, Evilone69tmg, rocafella_ny, Jaybell4444, JCJ77, FunnyOrDead, Skyward01 , punkerEVO , nealecj954, bulldog76, dquangt, rochelle0420, a2tz, Thebear J Koss, unxguyjr
Goals
Stay Odexed (of course)
Eradicate all green and orange TW fugliness
Stay current on custom mods and options
Colors that are considered fugly around these parts: Any shade of Green, Orange, Yellow. Some shades of Grey. "ICS" Blue has been deemed fugly on this rom.
Colors that are encouraged on this rom are: Any shade of Blue (less teal the better), Black, White. Reds are allowed in direct contrast of Blue
Still to do:
Update to MD4. Nope.. not gonna happen.
Changelog
Code:
[B][U]3.1 4/1[/U][/B]
-Changed to Freeza's optimized stock kernel with boot animation, adb support
-Custom Boot animation
-Updated Gmail
-Updated ClockPackage
-Updated Settings with Multiwindow control in settings/display
-Disabled mpdecision, gsiff_daemon, and qosmgr for better battery
-Updated Hosts file for more ad blocking
-Improved theming in framework-res, SystemUI, and VpnClient
[B][U]3.2 4/7[/U][/B]
-Updated Gapps
-Improved theming to SystemUI
-Improved theming to Framework-res
-Updated Nova to 2.0.2
-Updated hosts file
-Update 3.1 to 3.2 Package only on post 7306
[B][U]3.3 4/12[/U][/B]
-Native Sprint Hotspot hacked with working 4G
-Improved theming to Settings for Hotspot
-Only change to SystemUI was my battery mod
-Improved theming to framework-res
-Updated hosts file
-Updated Dropbox
-Updated Google Play Store
-Updated theming to SecMms
-Update from 3.2 to 3.3 on Post 7438
[B][U]3.4 4/19[/U][/B]
-System Device status set to "Normal"
-Sprint Connection Optimizer completely removed both in code and physically
-removed Wifi Tether and included Sprint Hotspot in settings
-removed extra lib file needed with tether
-new MC3 Gallery themed and odexed
-Market Updated to 4.0.26
-theming updates
[B][U]3.5 4/28[/U][/B]
-23 Toggles (including MultiWindow)
-Updated Play Store
-Updated Settings for new Lidroid Settings
-New Lidroid Settings
-Updated Fixed MD4 Gallery
-New Lidroid
-New SystemUI to accommodate new Lidroid
-BuildProp Edit to prevent MD4 Update Nag
[B][U]3.6 5/21[/U][/B]
Updated, themed and odexed Sprint Visual Voicemail
Updated themed and odexed SuperSU
Updated, themed and odexed..
Dropbox
Google Plus
Google Play Store (Market) fixed and updated from before
Maps
Nova
Google Core (Google Settngs)
Hangouts (removed Talk)
Google Music
Nova
Google Search (Google Now)
SecSettings (now includes Google Settings and brightness toggle)
SystemUI (toggle brightness slider)(toggle is in settings)
Framework-res
All necessary library files
Performance full time multi sample anti-aliasing by razz1
Brightness slider will be hidden by default, light theme is removed from voicemail, dark theme should be default for SuperSU
Directions:
Nand
Full Wipe!
Flash Rom
Recommendations:
Nova Users go to settings/look and feel/color theme and set a nice solid blue theme color
Go to developer options and set all three animation scales to 0.5x. See if checking "Force GPU rendering" gives you a better experience
Open SuperSU, go to settings/theme and set theme to device default
For brightness slider in your pulldown - Go to settings/Display/Display brightness slider
Go to Settings/Date and Time. Set all your clock options. Center, AM/PM, day or no day.
For name customization on pulldown - edit data/eri.xml with text editor. Change Odexed Blue to whatever you want
Never let the market update Nova, Gmail, Gplus, YouTube, Dropbox, Hangouts, Gmusic, Play Store, Gnow, Maps, Sprint Voicemail, SuperSU. Wait for me to post a flashable update.
Go to settings, applications extras/toggle settings and choose which toggles you want to use and which order you want them to show in your pulldown. There are 23 choices.
Keep on eye on post 2 for any new developments
Use Titanium backup to freeze/disable those apps you dont like or use. That way, if something goes awry, you can easily unfreeze/re-enable. You have more than enough space. Dont worry about freeing the space by deleting apps blindly.
Download Screen Off and Lock by Katecca from the market. It has the old CRT animation shut off. Program a Nova gesture to your Screen Off and Lock and that way you dont have to use a hard button to turn off your phone.
BEFORE REPORTING ANY ISSUES:
1. Make sure you are on LATEST version
2. Make sure you did not dirty flash and performed a FULL wipe prior to flash
3. Make sure you are on the ORIGINAL stock kernel included with the rom
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MD5 CHECKSUM: 11F5CA986D2FBC112E7AFE5391F59A99
Be sure and check Post #2 and see if there is an update to flash since this OP download
If you are enjoying my rom, please consider donating
and please support the folks that I thanked above
Donators.. please include your XDA name in the donation so I can thank you
Updates since the OP last updated plus Extras for SS Odexed Blue
Report sightings of Green immediately!
LOOK MA! NO GREEN HERE!
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SS Custom Themed Handcent
Instructions:
COMPLETELY uninstall all other instances of Handcent on your phone
Flash
Go to settings /Custom Style/ Skin
Scroll Down and Choose Darkness and make active
Feel free to customize further as you prefer
SS Custom Handcent in linked folder below
APP Updates
Hangouts 1.2.018 Sept 27
Maps 7.2.0 Sept 17
Nova 2.2.3 Sept 18
YouTube 5.1.10 Oct 2
Google Play Store (Market) 4.3.11 Aug 25
Google Now (Search) 2.8.8 Sept 30
Dropbox 2.3.10.4 Aug 29
SuperSU (Choose Device Default Theme) 1.65 Sept 10
Pandora 4.5.1 Sept 3
Handcent 5.1.5 Sept 12
SS style AppBrain 8.2 (installable) Sept 10
Google Translate 2.8 (installable) Sept 17
Google Settings/GmsCore/Google Play Services (Parts 1 and 2) 3.2.65 Sept 21
Sprint Visual Voicemail T.5.3.4.30 Sept 25
Download from HERE
Explanation of Google Settings (GmsCore) two part flash
Go to Post HERE
***Google Plus and Google Play Music are discontinued. I dont use them and they update way too often. Get your updates from the market or you can go to Gunthermic's site or Team BlackOut site for alternatives.
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FOR MODS, ADD ONS, ALTERNATE TOGGLES, OR OTHER CHANGES, HIT UP ONE OF MY FINE ASSISTANTS AND THEIR DROPBOX LINKS BELOW
•mpcdata
•pjjohn73 SEE POST 4
•DrKaotica SEE POST 3
Status Bar Morph Zips - Attached
Black = 100 percent black bar
Full = 100 percent transparent bar
dh = Darkhorse style
20percent = 20 percent black 80 transparency
50percent = 50 percent black and 50 percent transparent
Dr K's Theme Corner:
Battery Mods:
Android:
Download
Block:
Download
Gauge:
Download
GenX:
Download
Gingerbread:
Download
Honeycomb:
Download
Hoolm:
Download
Revolution:
Download
Skull:
Download
Full Circle:
Download
Circle
Download
Thin Full:
Download
Stock Battery Revert
Pulldown Mods:
Download
Download
Download
Download
Download
40% transparency:
Download
Download
Download
Download
Download
Download
Download
Download
Download
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Stock Pulldown Revert
Bottom Pulldown Bar Mods:
Not touching pulldown, it will be totally transparent:
Touching the pulldown, a solid blue bar:
Download
Not touching pulldown, it will be totally transparent:
Touching the pulldown, a blue gradient:
Download
Stock Bottom Bar Revert
Status Bars:
Black:
Download
50%:
Download
blue line:
Download
Double Gradient:
Download
Blue Carbon Fiber:
Download
Carbon Fiber:
Download
Circuit Board:
Download
Stock Status Bar Revert (fully transparent)
Toggles:
Unicolor Toggles:
Download
Steve's Alternate Toggles:
Download
Stock Toggles Revert
Toggle Background Morphs:
Black Toggle Background
50% Toggle Background
Transparent Toggle Background
Misc Mods:
Alternate settings icon in pulldown:
Download
download
Alternate Status Bar Icons:
Alarm Clock Icon
Vibrate Icon
Bluetooth Icon
Wifi Status
Morph all icons in one flash
Revert All Status Bar Icons
Signal Bars:
Download
Revert to stock signal bars
Fonts
Icons
Wallpapers
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Reserved
----Steve, thanks for the space-----
Use provided Mods, Tools, ETC at your own risk. Myself or anyone on XDA is not responsible. You are responsible for your own device. Always make Nandroid backups before flashing.
I currently have the following to share:
-Battery Mods
-Toggle Mods
-Drop Down Mods
-Some Varius other Mods/Apps
-Links to Current Full ROM and any Updates if applicable
-Links to all of Steve's items
Most of these Mods will be using Morphology.. Morph is a way that the Mods will replace only the icons/files needing replaced in the App versus the whole App. Thus the Mods should not be dependent on the ROM version you are using. I will make it clear if it is a mod using Morph.
Enjoy!
Full ROM, Updates, Flashing Instructions and MultiWindow Instructions
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/echzuxh58a4v58v/yoRi1hnE-z
All Mods, Various Apps, etc. (A few odds and ends that may not be below, also any Mods by Steve)
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/z2ngj48jzx6fywk/Nhrchz3mx3
Various Rooting Tools, Root, UnRoot, etc.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/6e6j3tf8b1ctmzs/yPWG7zwpdk
Various Media Files
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/irmfuvavhykrjd5/OWiw78XAyb
Gallery App, MB1 and MC3 version
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/zwak96tjrxri3xm/-aDKkK0NlM
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Alarm Status Bar Notification Icon (Using Morph)
Folder for the Mods and Folder with png image files to review before flashing)
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/rxcvjzg7rbp6num/GjQryxkY1O
Battery Mods (Using Morph, except the "No Battery Icon Mod" which is the full apk)
Folder for the Mods and Folder with png image files to review before flashing)
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ycnpp93tyd5obrv/GPFiySLF7o
Bar
Round Gauge
Round Gauge w/Percent
Planet
Notification Pulldown Mods (Using Morph)
Folder for the Mods and Folder with png image files to review before flashing)
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/r6yshjw3yk4re0z/JrOlytTFlE
Toggle Mods (Using Morph)
Folder for the Mods and Folder with png image files to review before flashing)
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/wwalhhjbebhdztq/gzWrwyJK4X
SAMPLE OF TOGGLES IN SCREENSHOTS. TEXT AND NO TEXT OPTIONS AVAILABLE, Some only have slight differences, view png folder to see all icons....
Alternate 1
Alternate 2
Alternate 3
Alternate 4
Alternate 5
Alternate 6
Stock
Thanks for this. This rom is super fast, smooth and fully themed. Thanks for letting me test this bad boy out StrongSteve.
Finally!!! haha thank you so much Steve :good:
dazednconfused said:
Thanks for this. This rom is super fast, smooth and fully themed. Thanks for letting me test this bad boy out StrongSteve.
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Seconded. Battery life is insane. Speed is intense but controlled. Mmmmmm, blue everywhere.
download link not working for me..............unless it's uploading
Yeah buddy. Now all I need is wicked sensation
G.O.A.T the mighty S111
Good stuff I'll give this a tire. Any chance on a green version in the future
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda app-developers app
strongsteve said:
Screenshots:
Mods: Coming Soon
Credits: Coming Soon
DOWNLOAD
If you enjoy my rom, feel free to buy me a beer
and please support the folks that I thanked above
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Nice to see you on SG3 looking forward to your future work
Can't wait for more team venum roms you guys do some sick ass roms
G.O.A.T the mighty S111
exitboon said:
Good stuff I'll give this a tire. Any chance on a green version in the future
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda app-developers app
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Green is his kryptonite.
(Like what I did there?)
kilawayne said:
Can't wait for more team venum roms you guys do some sick ass roms
G.O.A.T the mighty S111
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They are a great team. Last I heard Venum was moving on to the Evo but maybe someone from the team can convince him to come here
Sent from my SPH-L710
eao1991 said:
They are a great team. Last I heard Venum was moving on to the Evo but maybe someone from the team can convince him to come here
Sent from my SPH-L710
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O damn. now we need dazed to drop wicked sensation
G.O.A.T the mighty S111
Hold up guys..
I put the wrong fw res in there
Please wait and download again
REPEAT.. AS OF 10:35 CENTRAL TIME.. ROM HAS TO BE REUPLOADED.
Please download again if you got it before this time
This looks sweet - I will be flashing this after work. Thanks for sharing this!
The screenies of your ROM look awesome Steve. I'm sure your odexing skills are welcomed to the GS3 world. Your work is always great. What an asset this community has inherited.
Sent from my SPH-D710 using Xparent Blue Tapatalk 2
crap.. one more thing
Soo GOOD to see ya here StrongSteve Loved your work on the E4GT will definitely be checking this ROM out!!

[LAUNCHER][DEV] Modified/Themed SecLauncher w/screenshots (updated 2-15-13)

This is an alpha build for testing/development by those who know the risk!
It may destroy all your data, brick your phone or make other permanent changes to your device.
You have been warned!
This launcher, in its current form, was pieced together as a PROOF OF CONCEPT ONLY!
This is a launcher based off the stock Sammy launcher.
It was originally the default launcher in a ROM I was building for the GN2, now I have SGS3.
I Will Not Be Continuing Development
I Will Not Provide Support
This is a flashable zip, wipe cache
What Is Here:
Most PNG's from the GN2 version
Most XML/Layout re-writes
New Folders
Added AppInfo opt. to HomeEditDragBar
Whats Missing:
All Smali changes from GN2
I have attempted to remove buttons/images related to missing Smali.
The button to Enter/Exit edit mode on the dock.
FAQ:
Can I Use/Fix this launcher as a project and call it my own?
---Have at it. Thats why its here. Just hit thanks.
Can I use this launcher as a daily?
---No, but if you must i would suggest changing the priority of the launcher so it stays in memory.
Why does the launcher look weird after i come back to it?
---Float variables, because i am not undertaking a smali rewrite.
Will this cause battery drain?
---Yes. On my device it doesn't seem bad but your mileage may vary.
Thanks:
RUJELUS22 - I threw this together and made a flashable zip in less than 10min with his script, great tool.
Samsung - For the Original
Files:
Changelog-
9 home screens
4x5 workspace (not squished like some others)
5x7 allapps
3x4 widgets (won't max out your page indicators as easily now)
Tabs moved to bottom (easier to reach)
HomePage indicators offset
Home icon titles removed
Allapp/folder icon titles changed to marquee
Download tab is now text not an icon
20 apps storable in dock drawer (makes rearranging home screens easy)
App info now an option on the home screen (see screenshots 2 & 6)
New folder previews (sorta MIUI style... See screenshots)
All edit drag bars moved to bottom (easier to reach)
Some new animations
Minimalistic glass-like theme
Cleaned out most of the "cling" screens
Cut about a page and a half of useless XML out of various places.
Smaller file size
More I missed I'm sure...
Add-on
Themed/Modified default Sammy weather widget:
[WIDGET] Themed\Modified default SGS3 weather widget
Downloading now, thanks.

AIO Aroma Theme Mod/Boot and Shutown Animation Installer"The Missing Link" 4/7/2014

AIO Aroma Theme Mod/Boot and Shutown Animation Installer"The Missing Link" 4/7/2014
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(This Is one of the "Animated Pulldown Bar" options)
download here or from below​
(ROM) (TW 4.1.2) NOT NOW v_1
TW's Jelly Bean's Missing Link v4.3 & v6.6(see changelog)
Aroma installer; to theme it the way you want it.
With this mod you have to ability mod certain aspects of your Theme;
STARTING WITH
*Dailpad Backgrounds
*Dailpad Number Colors
*Signalbars,
*Data Connection Icons,
*Data Arrows,
*Animated Pulldown Bar (thanks again TD)
*Volume and Brightness Sliders,
*Progress Spinners
Android Backgrounds.
*Toggle Icons
*WIFI icons
*Custom Transition Animations
*USB Connected Icons
*Fully Customizable option to theme Frameworks with options like
*Divider Lines
*Transparency Mod/Popup Menu and Dialog Window Mods
*Touchwiz Lockscreen Clock
*Battery Icon mods
*Startup Boot Animations
*Shutdown "qmg" Animations
*******************PRESS "CLICK TO SHOW CONTENT" FROM THE BELOW TO PREVIEW THE MISSING LINK CHOICES***************
***Dailer Backgrounds***
***Signal Bars, Data Arrows and Icons and Android Backgrounds***
***Battery Icon Mod***
The First Few
Burnt Piece Sign
Crossbones
Deadmau5
Droid Crossbones
Herb
Incaved Square
Linex
Oh Really
Red Skull
Superman
***Animated Pulldown Bar***
Blue
Chrome Wheel
Google Project
Google Project v2
Missing Link v2
***FRAMEWORK THEMES***
Black Magnum
Google
Green
Orange
Mellow Yellow
*****BOOT ANIMATIONS*****
Apple Smash
Blue Flame
Blue Plasma
Droid Scan
Not Now
Shattered
Samsung
Motorcycles Collide
Illusions
Neutron
Hulk Smash
D.N.A.
Blue D.N.A.
Blown Away
Blue Helix
Omega
Zoom World
Van Gogh
Bugs;
**I have found installing from the internal card is much, much faster! Installing from a faster memory card should help this I would think.
***With the new v6+ with the new "Aroma Complex" script it freezes sometimes if you make a choice then go back.I am working on it. Sorry for the inconvenience.If this happens you will have to do a battery pull or hold power = volume up until it reboots recovery
*****Download v6.6 here*****
*****Download v4.3 here***** does not include Boot or Shutdown Animations
***Installation instructions, simply flash in recovery and pick the mods you want, reboot and enjoy...***
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*Stand alone flashable zips mods*
These should flash to any ROM on any Phone (note they are sized only for hdpi resolution)
Pick what you want from
this folder
*Superman battery icon
*Nothing but Honey Blue battery icon
*Nothing but Honey Purple battery icon
*Project X Animated Pulldown Bar
*3D Green Wifi Signal
*Missing Link Animated Pulldown Bar
*Google Edition v2 Animated Pulldown Bar
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Flash Missing Link too many times?
Things are being left behind and new things not working?
Use the zip files posted below to start over without flashing a while ROMs or backup. I listed which version of two ROMs (Jellyverse coming soon) The zip file is flashable via recovery where it deletes and replaces the apk/apps that Missing Link modifies during its use and wipes caches. I have tested them and reflashed Missing Link in the same recovery session without issue.
Flashback to ReCaulked v1.4 to start over fresh.
Flashback to Project X v3.6 to get a fresh clean start.
Flashback_Project_Xv3.6-Black-n-Blue-Bare-Bones-v2.zip
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***changelog***
v6.6
*fixed so you can get an install log at the end of the install. Helpful to me for troubleshooting
*pretty much the same as usual, added more of everything
*Enable custom Boot Animations is now an option
*ML is too fat for Dev-host now. Any updates from here on out will most likely be trimming out bootani's to make room.
*old changelog/
v6.4
*definitely coming to a final release soon!! I can see one more update finishing all the themes complete with Custom Boot Animation enabled
*added the usual things here and there.
*added "Zoom World" Boot Animation
v5.5
*completely reworked SecPhone.apk and SecContacts.apk to show in-call Theming
*SecMms.apk now Themed to match framework choice
*added a few more bootanimation and a couple shutdowns
*of course more options for everything else too
v5.3
*added in-call statusbar colors to match Framework choice
*recolored signalbars that I felt didn't match what I was going for
*changed most of the basic spinners to a more custom style
*basically I change/add/fix so much between updates I can't remember it all. I can tell you that each update will provide a cleaner more complete look!
v5.2
*added Lockscreen Position (thanks @bilgerryan)
*finishing a lot of final touches to each individual themes (things like custom buttons/switches, text handles and more)
v5.1
*now includes Shutdown "qmg" Animations (thanks to @xessus for shutdowns and tutorial)
*added a couple more battery mods
*more touch up
v5
*finished up most of the clean patch 9.png work to complete each theme
*added Startup Boot Animations
*added a few secret goodies here and there! Enjoy!!
v4.3
*added more options to most mods, (for Miui Toggles a special to @bilgerryan)
*added finger print pressed to dialer options
*this update involved A LOT of patch 9.png touch up and fixes! (anyone who has done any theming knows this can be very time consuming, but can also mean the difference between simply just taking existing images and changing the color or doing the work from scratch and understanding patch 9's)
*added new switches and buttons to most themes (to fix patch 9.png issues)
*so much more that I really can't even think where to begin! The main thing is that each Framework Theme choice is becoming more unique and individual!
v4.1
*updated Aroma Installer (installs much quicker and have been error free since)
*added options to change Popup Menus and Dialog Windows
*major cleanup to prevent items not changing when you flash a new theme
*added more Spinners, Signalbars, Data Icons and pretty much a new choice in every option
v4.0
*added Complete System Theming in the Framework options. The is a total of 11 different choices that change the base items including Statusbar Icons, popup Windows and menus, the Settings Icons, and lots of other goodies
*added more options to Transparency Mod
*added pretty much more choices in every mod
v3.3
*new Framework Theme "Killer Blue" adds a lot of new Icons and menu theming
*recolored /sized Superman Battery Icon
*cleaned up and added more complete Theming to the Dailer Backgrounds
*added Teal and Plain Red Dailer Numbers
*new Spinner
*added Data Icons/arrows going side by side (must install side arrows with side data icons)
v3.2
*added more Battery Icons for a total of 20 right now
*fixed Glass Mod options and confirmed working just like he Original Jellyverse version. Right now only includes White Glass and Green Glass
*more theming to contacts via the Dialer Background mods
*I know there is more I just can't remember right now.
v3.1
*added Battery Icon Mods
*added Transcendent Slider and Lockscreen Clock (Thanks to Goddly)
*added a couple Toggles
*added another Background
*removed Backup/restore options (until I get it working properly with preload)
*probably more I can't remember right now
v3 fixed
*fixed the Divider Line issue
*fixed Blue 3d Dailer Buttons
*removed some fat from by reducing some images
v3.0
*added more Framework Themes
*added more Spinners
*added more Signalbars
*fixed missing icons in settings and the power menu
*fixed the scrolling from phone to contacts issue to be back on single view
*added options for Lock Screen Clock and missed notification colors and styles
*added Touched by S4 Dailer Pad Background and Numbers (as per request)
*gave the Chrome Wheels a buff and polish (they look much cleaner more)
*added Chrome Wheels to Animated Pull-down Bar (and slowed it way down so you can see it)
*reworked the Google Animated Pull-down Bar to slow it down so you can see it
*added the options to pick Framework Divider Line colors (This took me so soooooo many hours to figure the name of each line and there purpose!!)
*added more Glass Transparency choices (the first two work perfect, the new colors look good, just not prefect.) The problem is I am not skilled in the use of "patch 9.png" imaging. If anyone can help me tune those images in that would be much appreciated!
v2.6
*added White WiFi option
*added Smiley Face and Chrome Wheel to Spinners Options
*added Twisted Green to Signalbar and fixed Twisted Pink
*added Framework Theme Purple Kush
*added added more color to the Sliders
v2.5
never released
v2.4a
*fixed visual error with the dialer numbers
*added more options for dialer backgrounds and numbers
*added WiFi option "Ring"
*added Signalbar option "Twisted Pink"
*added Spinner option "Green and Purple"
v2.4
*added Dialer mod, give you various options for backgrounds and number colors.
*fixed 4g data arrow (no option for mixing different colors/stays the same color as data icon)
*added Jellyverse Transparent Glass-Like Mod (Thanks again to Shadow God)
*added 2 more amazing transition animations (thanks go to vicino and eng.stk for the base work)
v2.3
Completely reworked Aroma Installer UI to make it easier to understand and user friendly
*fixed Google pulldown bar so it doesn't skip the last small part
*backup and restore working 100% from the tests I performed
*added 4 new sliders; Batman symbol, Bio-hazard, Finger print, Samsung S and Smokin icons
*added Transparent Mod (thanks to Shadow God for bringing this)
*added another WiFi option
*added 9 new USB connected options (thanks to TD for his link)
v2.1 -
*Reconfigured the Aroma install ui so it's easier to understand the function of the mod you're selecting
*Added Yellow Glow and HD Orange to toggle option
v2 -
Backup/restore is working, mostly (it didn't restore to the same state as the backup was created, look mostly stock with 1 or 2 items left unchanged. Could be conflict with modified AIO systemui.apk? not sure yet. WIP
added WIFI icons. (can't confirm visual. I don't have wifi)
added Smooth Spinners Mod. make loading circle a little smoother
added a couple more toggle options
added a couple more signalbars options
v1.4b -
I won't have my phone until tomorrow to test this. if anyone wants to try it out and give me feedback that would be great.
FINALLY HAVE BACKUP/RESTORE working! At least on my phone it works. Recommend Nandroid still until I get reports of good restores from other phones.
added Purple and Green Toggles
added Google Edition Animated Pulldown, (small bug with it skipping the last little part of the animation)
tion fir Statusbar Brightness Fix (again we can thank TD for this)
v1.4 -
Adjustments to Aroma installer to make it more user friendly, "Skip Mod" checked by default and on top
Added "Reboot" after install, checked by default, or back to "Recovery" option
Added more Toggles, including TD's fix (thanks TD)
Added "Google Edition" Slider and Progress Circles
Added Framework Theming, includes Settings and Power Menu Coloring and Icons, Overscroll Glow and more
Added Transition Animations, N7 or Stock GB27
Removed backup/restore option until I can figure out how to get it working properly
v1.3 -
added pick custom Toggles
option to remove Toggle Bars under the toggle icons
working on backup/restore current settings*****SKIP THE BACKUP/RESTORE OPTIONS FOR NOW, NOT WORKING IN THIS VERSION****
v1.2 -
Added "Return to Stock" for Animated Pulldown
Fixed script for Progress Spinners
First off I have to thank all the hard working creative mind here on XDA! I especially have to thank Tdunham for his contribution to keeping the E4GT alive and kicking! Without his AIO mods my mod wouldn't exist! I am very new to this so go easy on me. I will be adding and updating this. Now to what this mod offers;
It is meant to work with TD's AIO mods, or without if you choose. I absolutely love the control his mod, along with the 3minit mod by Gharrington, give you to customize your Theme. The one thing to that always looked incomplete to me was the 4G icon always stayed the same? That's where The Missing Link comes in. Then I just got a little carried away, with more, much more to come
Again thanks to,
Tdunham for continuous knowledge and endless mods
Gharrington for porting 3minit to our device
amarullz for creating the incredible Aroma Installer
Morphology Society for tons of icons and images
and the creative minds here on XDA
and of course my awesome girl "B" for putting up with me and my phone
Can't forget my mom, if not for her not only would I cease to exist, but I would not have this awesome phone to use and explore my creative mind! Thanks mom
Downloading Now...
This looks awesome. Just ran a NAND, will report back here anon...
Thanks, man!
Okay, first of all, did I mention that this is just frickin awesome? And also, as you rightly note, it plays nicely with 3minit. Don't know how to capture the pull-down image, the brightness slider, or apps/widgets updating circle arrows, but each looks as I selected.
Three shots provided show blue glass background, app updating arrow in notification panel and 4G icon.
stangdriver44 said:
Bugs; Still looking, but I did find that if you choose "Mario Animated Pulldown" he does not want to go away if later you decide you want to mod over him. Please inform me of any bugs or problems
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Very nice.
Did you include the 'animated off' to put it back to stock? That may work.
Slider check box is a little off (see screenshot).
FYI, animated off (returns to stock) fixes Mario animation so other mods can be flashed.
Edit:
Mario animated pulldown was much larger than the rest and was added last. I never got around to fixing all the others so they would be backwards compatible. The best would be a 'return to stock' (animated off) choice so the users can utilize the rest of the mods without conflict.
Just a suggestion but a 'return to stock' at the top (or bottom) of each category would be nice addition.
Also, feel free to swipe any of the many mods here to add to this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39735579&postcount=346
System font seems bigger...
The system menu font seems larger after install, but still sitting at normal. Don't know if this helps, but doesn't bother me at all.
So, Ive seen Aroma Mod before,and all you do is flash it in recovery. And install what mod you want.
tdunham said:
Slider check box is a little off (see screenshot).
FYI, animated off (returns to stock) fixes Mario animation so other mods can be flashed.
Edit:
Mario animated pulldown was much larger than the rest and was added last. I never got around to fixing all the others so they would be backwards compatible. The best would be a 'return to stock' (animated off) choice so the users can utilize the rest of the mods without conflict.
Just a suggestion but a 'return to stock' at the top (or bottom) of each category would be nice addition.
Also, feel free to swipe any of the many mods here to add to this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39735579&postcount=346
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Thank you for the feedback. I will definitely be including the "return to stock" in the update.
Yup, this was my first time...
ajones23 said:
So, Ive seen Aroma Mod before,and all you do is flash it in recovery. And install what mod you want.
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This was my first use of any Aroma app, but it's pretty straightforward. I wiped cache partition and dalvik, flashed the missing link zip, and was taken through a series of touch screen menus, could go back and change stuff, then rebooted, all without issue.
Good luck!
micmars said:
This was my first use of any Aroma app, but it's pretty straightforward. I wiped cache partition and dalvik, flashed the missing link zip, and was taken through a series of touch screen menus, could go back and change stuff, then rebooted, all without issue.
Good luck!
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Thanks, I will stay on this one. I like the mod.
GS4 Rom 4.1.2.VM
Link's gone
bilgerryan said:
Link's gone
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Back up now. Was fixing to link and mod
Probably Being Worked on...
bilgerryan said:
Link's gone
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Probably fixing some minor issues. Original V1 can be found here.
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stangdriver44 said:
Back up now. Was fixing to link and mod
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Hi, strangdriver44; I'm being asked to login to my dropbox account with the link that is in the OP. is it live yet? Also, let me know if you want me to remove the link that I just posted.
Thanks again for this awesome little mod. I'm enjoying it very much.
micmars said:
Probably fixing some minor issues, but here's the original.. I'll remove immediately if asked.
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Hi, strangdriver44; I'm being asked to login to my dropbox account with the link that is in the OP. is it live yet? Also, let me know if you want me to remove the link that I just posted.
Thanks again for this awesome little mod. I'm enjoying it very much.
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OP is fixed (I think). Thank you for the heads up and you don't need to remove your link. Actually thank you for keeping it available.
Link Works Fine Now...
stangdriver44 said:
OP is fixed (I think). Thank you for the heads up and you don't need to remove your link. Actually thank you for keeping it available.
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Link is up and running. Going to flash 1.2 now, will report back here with results momentarily. Please stand by...
The file name is new, but I think it's the same version, as the Aroma installer still shows version 1.0,and I didn't see the option to revert to stock. Perhaps I overlooked it.
Anyway, I really like this. Thanks again, and happy to test every rev.
If I have aio 3.5 do I need to uninstall anything before trying this out?
No ,I have AIO 4.0, and flashed v1.0 and no problems. So it should be ok.
GS4 Rom 4.1.2.VM
Very cool, I hope you keep adding to this. Awesome work sir.
bilgerryan said:
Very cool, I hope you keep adding to this. Awesome work sir.
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I have to agree:beer
bilgerryan said:
Link's gone
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He probably went to save princess Zelda...:thumbup:
This looks like some explosive potential. I'm excited to see this coming to TW. Many Thanks!
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I'd like to see, if it's possible, the ability to change colors of the "bars" below the toggles. Right now I have blue toggles with green "active bar" below them and would like to change them to blue.
blackcanopy said:
He probably went to save princess Zelda...:thumbup:
This looks like some explosive potential. I'm excited to see this coming to TW. Many Thanks!
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I'd like to see, if it's possible, the ability to change colors of the "bars" below the toggles. Right now I have blue toggles with green "active bar" below them and would like to change them to blue.
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updated OP. Added some different toggles with option to hide bars.

[MOD] DeskClock from Cyanogenmod 11 KitKat themed black and Holo blue - v2.5

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?

[MOD][Mar 31] Xposed Statusbar Mods -- Tweaks, Icons, and more! [TW][4.1-4.3]

Xposed StatusBar Mods
This is my Xposed module that was originally designed for the HTC One series devices, and now ported to the SGS devices (tested on SGS3 and GN2)
{
"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"
}
Touchwiz Features
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 (SGS iconpacks are slightly different than One/GPE packs. More info on 2nd post.))
Adjustable statusbar icon scaling
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 (modded to work with Touchwiz layout))
Remove AM/PM from 12h clock
Change clock color (changes both statusbar and notification window 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
Make sure you enable the app_process from within Xposed Installer and reboot
Install attached apk (located at the top of the thread header in the Downloads tab), 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!
SGS Changelog
Older changes
[1.0.1]
Initial SGS release
[1.0.2]
Fixed NPE after first install. Should automatically import default iconpack on first launch.
Changed icon scale limits to 10 - 75px, with default at 50px
[1.0.2+]
Because of work & life obligations, I can no longer maintain this project. I have taken what I've done so far and have made it publicly available on my github here. Thanks to everyone that supported me in this endeavor, and I hope there aren't too many upset by this decision.
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 A&T icons, which inspired me to look into Xposed development
@alex67890 for the French translation
@jonata for the Italian 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.
You can also get this module from the Play Store for FREE.
XDA:DevDB Information
Xposed StatusBar Mods SGS, a Tool/Utility for the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S III
Contributors
agentdr8
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 1.0.2
Stable Release Date: 2013-11-29
Created 2013-11-27
Last Updated 2014-03-31
Iconpack info
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_sgs.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_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 twframework-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/stat_notify_image.png
misc/stat_notify_image_error.png
misc/stat_sys_alarm.png
misc/stat_sys_no_sim.png
misc/stat_sys_ringer_silent.png
misc/stat_sys_ringer_vibrate.png
misc/stat_sys_sync.png
misc/stat_sys_sync_error.png
misc/stat_sys_tty_mode.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.
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/roam/
signal/roam/stat_sys_r_5signal_0.png
signal/roam/stat_sys_r_5signal_1.png
signal/roam/stat_sys_r_5signal_2.png
signal/roam/stat_sys_r_5signal_3.png
signal/roam/stat_sys_r_5signal_4.png
signal/roam/stat_sys_r_5signal_5.png
signal/stat_sys_signal_flightmode.png
signal/tw_stat_sys_5_level_signal_0.png
signal/tw_stat_sys_5_level_signal_0_fully.png
signal/tw_stat_sys_5_level_signal_1.png
signal/tw_stat_sys_5_level_signal_1_fully.png
signal/tw_stat_sys_5_level_signal_2.png
signal/tw_stat_sys_5_level_signal_2_fully.png
signal/tw_stat_sys_5_level_signal_3.png
signal/tw_stat_sys_5_level_signal_3_fully.png
signal/tw_stat_sys_5_level_signal_4.png
signal/tw_stat_sys_5_level_signal_4_fully.png
signal/tw_stat_sys_5_level_signal_5.png
signal/tw_stat_sys_5_level_signal_5_fully.png
signal/tw_stat_sys_signal_null.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_1_fully.png
wifi/stat_sys_wifi_signal_2.png
wifi/stat_sys_wifi_signal_2_fully.png
wifi/stat_sys_wifi_signal_3.png
wifi/stat_sys_wifi_signal_3_fully.png
wifi/stat_sys_wifi_signal_4.png
wifi/stat_sys_wifi_signal_4_fully.png
Notes: The Wifi signal strength icons go in the wifi/ subfolder within the iconpack zip.
nice module!
i'm testing it on international Note 3, and this is my observation on the functions i use:
1) notification panel coloring doesnt work. status bar is ok tho
2) replacing system icons mostly works - battery, wifi, sound status, gps etc. however the icons look a bit small, especially the wifi status. is it possible to scale higher than 50px?
3) signal icon however doesn't work. could be due to Samsung now only using 4 bars in the new 4.3 touchwiz? I did kind off make it work, using Wanam Xposed to force 5 bars but Wanam is buggy here before even though it displays 5 bars, the signal doesnt register. Also when the icon is displayed it is rather small.
that's all for now. i havent test clock mods and other because I am using xuimod which also mods the clock. afraid of conflicts
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nice module!
i'm testing it on international Note 3, and this is my observation on the functions i use:
1) notification panel coloring doesnt work. status bar is ok tho
2) replacing system icons mostly works - battery, wifi, sound status, gps etc. however the icons look a bit small, especially the wifi status. is it possible to scale higher than 50px?
3) signal icon however doesn't work. could be due to Samsung now only using 4 bars in the new 4.3 touchwiz? I did kind off make it work, using Wanam Xposed to force 5 bars but Wanam is buggy here before even though it displays 5 bars, the signal doesnt register. Also when the icon is displayed it is rather small.
that's all for now. i havent test clock mods and other because I am using xuimod which also mods the clock. afraid of conflicts
sunwee said:
nice module!
i'm testing it on international Note 3, and this is my observation on the functions i use:
1) notification panel coloring doesnt work. status bar is ok tho
2) replacing system icons mostly works - battery, wifi, sound status, gps etc. however the icons look a bit small, especially the wifi status. is it possible to scale higher than 50px?
3) signal icon however doesn't work. could be due to Samsung now only using 4 bars in the new 4.3 touchwiz? I did kind off make it work, using Wanam Xposed to force 5 bars but Wanam is buggy here before even though it displays 5 bars, the signal doesnt register. Also when the icon is displayed it is rather small.
that's all for now. i havent test clock mods and other because I am using xuimod which also mods the clock. afraid of conflicts
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1) Possibly a layout change from 4.1/4.2 to 4.3. I'll try and get a 4.3 rom on my S3 to do some testing.
2) Sure thing. The Note 3 is a higher res device than the S3/GN2; xxhdpi correct? If so, I can make the scale the same as the One, which is 10 - 75px.
3) That's good info regarding the signal bars. I'll have to put in some version detection so it knows which image filenames to use. I'll also include a 4-bar set in the default iconpack.
Thanks for the feedback!
yes Note3 is xxhdpi.
Thanks, looking forward to test your new version. Cheers!
Is this works with kitkat?
I9100 Tapatalk 4, Rom1 Pound Rom 4.4 Kitkat
089man said:
Is this works with kitkat?
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I don't believe it will work with KK without some code changes. Google changed how the battery image is displayed, and they may have changed some of the statusbar image names.
@agentdr8, please see attached log file. My set-up:
GT-I9100 SGS2
ROM: Stock XWLSZ (4.1.2)
Xposed 2.4.2
This log file is after the reboot after enabling XBSM the first time.
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RovG said:
@agentdr8, please see attached log file. My set-up:
GT-I9100 SGS2
ROM: Stock XWLSZ (4.1.2)
Xposed 2.4.2
This log file is after the reboot after enabling XBSM the first time.
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Forgot to include the first-time run stuff, which should import the default iconpack, which includes the battery/charge images, where the NPE came from. You can manually import the default_iconpack_sgs.xsbm.zip to resolve this.
I've fixed this and added 1.0.2 to the thread. Thanks very much for the debug.log!
sunwee said:
3) signal icon however doesn't work. could be due to Samsung now only using 4 bars in the new 4.3 touchwiz? I did kind off make it work, using Wanam Xposed to force 5 bars but Wanam is buggy here before even though it displays 5 bars, the signal doesnt register. Also when the icon is displayed it is rather small.
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Which carrier are you on? I just flashed the leaked AT&T 4.3 TW rom on my S3 and it still uses the 5-bar signal.
agentdr8 said:
Which carrier are you on? I just flashed the leaked AT&T 4.3 TW rom on my S3 and it still uses the 5-bar signal.
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mine is unbranded international SN-9005. 4-bar signal
Hope you dont mind, I posted your mod to
[INDEX][XPOSED][11/28] Collection of XPOSED Modules
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47997536#post47997536
It deserves a wider audience! Also you should consider posting this under "Android Development and Hacking" forum, it should probably get more eyeballs as well
sunwee said:
mine is unbranded international SN-9005. 4-bar signal
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Oh I see. I'll add a carrier selection like on the HTC One version that should address the different bar displays, as well as add in cdma support.
sunwee said:
Hope you dont mind, I posted your mod to
[INDEX][XPOSED][11/28] Collection of XPOSED Modules
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47997536#post47997536
It deserves a wider audience! Also you should consider posting this under "Android Development and Hacking" forum, it should probably get more eyeballs as well
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Not a problem. I believe the One version is already listed there. I originally tried to make the mod device-agnostic, but since TouchWiz and Sense use different image filenames and SystemUI class names, it made more sense to just split them into separate mods.
I had mistakenly posted this thread in the general Dev&Hacking forum, but I think being device-specific, it would be easier to find under one of the device forums. I also wouldn't have to check the thread in 2 different places
hello,, can u add option for dual sim phones signal icons,,, i m using tw 4.2.2 rom and signal names are
stat_sys_signal_0
stat_sys_signal_0_fully
stat_sys_signal_1
stat_sys_signal_1_fully
stat_sys_signal_2
stat_sys_signal_2_fully
stat_sys_signal_3
stat_sys_signal_3_fully
stat_sys_signal_4
stat_sys_signal_4_fully
stat_sys_signal_dark_0
stat_sys_signal_dark_1
stat_sys_signal_dark_2
stat_sys_signal_dark_3
stat_sys_signal_dark_4
stat_sys_signal_dark_bg
Mohanshbhr said:
hello,, can u add option for dual sim phones signal icons,,, i m using tw 4.2.2 rom and signal names are
stat_sys_signal_0
stat_sys_signal_0_fully
stat_sys_signal_1
stat_sys_signal_1_fully
stat_sys_signal_2
stat_sys_signal_2_fully
stat_sys_signal_3
stat_sys_signal_3_fully
stat_sys_signal_4
stat_sys_signal_4_fully
stat_sys_signal_dark_0
stat_sys_signal_dark_1
stat_sys_signal_dark_2
stat_sys_signal_dark_3
stat_sys_signal_dark_4
stat_sys_signal_dark_bg
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Not a problem. I should have an updated release later today sometime with these.
@agentdr8,
1. I noticed a small issue. After first install and reboot, I get the white battery from your default icon set even though I haven't even selected it anything yet.
2. shayne77 has a thread here:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1434061 with his own Mod. However, he also list .png's & credits their creators. I was hoping you could do the same and create this one for me: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/qb62kbx5oxadvkv/kYNZOvAkEF/1% Battery-Stock-by_he_stheone64.zip.
It is the stock green 1% battery by he_stheone64.
3. This post and the subsequent ones have pertinent info for TW on S2/S3/S4 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43849952
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RovG said:
@agentdr8,
1. I noticed a small issue. After first install and reboot, I get the white battery from your default icon set even though I haven't even selected it anything yet.
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Sorry about that. Fixed an incorrect defValue so this won't happen.
2. shayne77 has a thread here:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1434061 with his own Mod. However, he also list .png's & credits their creators. I was hoping you could do the same and create this one for me: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/qb62kbx5oxadvkv/kYNZOvAkEF/1% Battery-Stock-by_he_stheone64.zip.
It is the stock green 1% battery by he_stheone64.
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No problem. Do you want the rest of the statusbar icons just the default white ones?
I have this thread for iconpacks: [THEME] XSBM iconpacks thread with screenshots of the existing packs. They aren't (in their current form) directly compatible with the SGS version of the mod, but any of them can be made to work with a bit of file renaming.
I've posted the he_stheone64 pack there.
3. This post and the subsequent ones have pertinent info for TW on S2/S3/S4 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43849952
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Thanks for this link. I've actually "resolved" the issue with the different battery image names by writing my own method to display the images, including the charge images, and the charging animation. This was actually necessary for my mod, as I wanted the images replaceable from /sdcard, and not included within the apk itself, as it was in the original v1-series of my One mod.
agentdr8 said:
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No problem. Do you want the rest of the statusbar icons just the default white ones?
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Perhaps, make the battery white rather than green, then users can colourise them as they wish. If the rest of the icons were stock but white then the same could apply.
It would be really cool if we could give the different elements of the wifi & signal icons different colours too. Similar to "Battery Range Colours". Then we could have "rainbow" wifi & signal icons
BTW, "Battery Range Colours" 21-40 & 41-60 are both the same yellow. Could the 21-40 be orange rather?
TIA
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RovG said:
Perhaps, make the battery white rather than green, then users can colourise them as they wish. If the rest of the icons were stock but white then the same could apply. It would be really cool if we could give the different elements of the wifi & signal icons different colours too. Then we could have "rainbow" wifi & signal icons
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You mean something like the wangtang2k_blue_curved_rainbow pack? Each image can be themed/colored however you see fit, so they change based on signal strength, etc.

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