[Q] customize notification drawer - HTC One X

Hi, is there a way to customize the notification center in aosp roms?
With customize i mean something like:
-add/remove transparency
-change notification background
-remove the line that flashes when you pull it up or down
-(this is more difficoult) make it "solid". I don't know how to call it. I'd like to have it like in older htc sense versions, or like in last versions of ios, where the notification drawer comes down all together, it's not just like covered.
The last one is the one that interests me the most, but if you have any idea for the other ones it would be appreciated.
Thank you

cuzzo94 said:
Hi, is there a way to customize the notification center in aosp roms?
With customize i mean something like:
-add/remove transparency
-change notification background
-remove the line that flashes when you pull it up or down
-(this is more difficoult) make it "solid". I don't know how to call it. I'd like to have it like in older htc sense versions, or like in last versions of ios, where the notification drawer comes down all together, it's not just like covered.
The last one is the one that interests me the most, but if you have any idea for the other ones it would be appreciated.
Thank you
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search for some xposed modules, i think it's the fastest way

lukes91 said:
search for some xposed modules, i think it's the fastest way
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Ok i'll try that way. do you think there is something for the last point too?
Where can i find those modules? Google? On xposed installer i don't find anything useful
Thank you

i don't know how to make it solid, sorry... according to the xposed modules, the whole repository should be here on xda and you can browse all the modules through the installer... if you can't find anything there, you can always use google, but i'm pretty sure the repositories contain all available modules

lukes91 said:
i don't know how to make it solid, sorry... according to the xposed modules, the whole repository should be here on xda and you can browse all the modules through the installer... if you can't find anything there, you can always use google, but i'm pretty sure the repositories contain all available modules
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ok thank you for the info i'll try with xposed

cuzzo94 said:
ok thank you for the info i'll try with xposed
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Good luck
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[Mod] (Update 2/14/12) Tansparent Google Widget- will take color requests

Seems to be a ton of requests for this. I did transparent to start, but will take requests. Please include hex codes for specific colors. I can take the lines out too if wanted.Push like a normal system app. Enjoy!
-update 2/14/12: Search results are now themed as well.
100% Transparent background, ICS Blue Icons: (in screenshot below)
http://min.us/mbkLf6MKB0#1o
Alternates:
50% Transparent ICS Blue Background, White text/Icons:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10684559/Google%20Search%20Widget/ICS%20Blue%20semi%20transparent%20BG%20White%20text%20and%20icons/GoogleQuickSearchBox.apk
100% Transparent, Blue bottom bar, White Icons:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10684559/Google%20Search%20Widget/Transparent%20BG%2C%20White%20Icons%2C%20no%20texture/GoogleQuickSearchBox.apk
100% Transparent,textured background lines still in, White Icons:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10684559/Google%20Search%20Widget/Transparent%20BG%2C%20White%20Icons/GoogleQuickSearchBox.apk
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Lol i knew that would be first. I'll get to work on them later tonight.
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I'm pretty sure that's the ICS blue color.
Can I request transparent with ICS blue box and white "Google" & mic.
And transparent with white box and ICS blue "Google" & mic.
I think these two would be very popular!
WiredPirate said:
I'm pretty sure that's the ICS blue color.
Can I request transparent with ICS blue box and white "Google" & mic.
And transparent with white box and ICS blue "Google" & mic.
I think these two would be very popular!
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Agree. Will do after the kids are in bed.
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Requests are mostly done. If i get a ton more, i'll switch to a gallery view of screenshots, so as to not make a mile-long post of screens.
Def want to try these! Just to verify.. These are the widget that stays at the top of all screens right? Or is it the old Search widget that is set on one screen?
Do I just use Root Explorer to back up my current Search.apk, replace & reboot?
Thanks!
WiredPirate said:
Def want to try these! Just to verify.. These are the widget that stays at the top of all screens right? Or is it the old Search widget that is set on one screen?
Do I just use Root Explorer to back up my current Search.apk, replace & reboot?
Thanks!
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These are actually the widget, as that is what a lot of people were requesting. I guess in theory, you could put one at the top of each screen, lol. I'll definitely be doing the regular one too, though within the next few days. I always install through adb, but yes, your method works too- it's just like any other system app.
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These are actually the widget, as that is what a lot of people were requesting. I guess in theory, you could put one at the top of each screen, lol. I'll definitely be doing the regular one too, though within the next few days. I always install through adb, but yes, your method works too- it's just like any other system app.
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I have reached my "thanks limit" for the day lol, I will be thanking this post tomorrow. Okay I'm gonna wait for your one set widget that stays instead of putting one on each screen lol. Thanks for the fast reply! And it looks great too, nice work!
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I have reached my "thanks limit" for the day lol, I will be thanking this post tomorrow. Okay I'm gonna wait for your one set widget that stays instead of putting one on each screen lol. Thanks for the fast reply! And it looks great too, nice work!
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Waiting for a similar one too.
Progress update, I've been at the hospital for the birth of my second child, so i haven't had a whole lot of time. I have managed to clean up the search results (what was Google thinking with that ugly gray?), but the persistent search bar is kind of hard to find the correct files to change. Might have to poke around in framework later. I'll post the search result changes later tonight.
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artvandelay440 said:
These are actually the widget, as that is what a lot of people were requesting. I guess in theory, you could put one at the top of each screen, lol. I'll definitely be doing the regular one too, though within the next few days. I always install through adb, but yes, your method works too- it's just like any other system app.
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Sorry for the newbie question but this means since it's a system app, I would need to be on a deodexed rom as well? Thanks.
JayBeezy802 said:
Sorry for the newbie question but this means since it's a system app, I would need to be on a deodexed rom as well? Thanks.
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Technically speaking you don't have to be deodexed to run a themed app as long as it doesn't call on the services of other apps. If it does, you run a high risk of getting a lot of FC's so most developers just say de-odexed only. This may run on odexed roms, but don't count on it. Make a backup of your original first if you want to try it.
artvandelay440 said:
Progress update, I've been at the hospital for the birth of my second child, so i haven't had a whole lot of time. I have managed to clean up the search results (what was Google thinking with that ugly gray?), but the persistent search bar is kind of hard to find the correct files to change. Might have to poke around in framework later. I'll post the search result changes later tonight.
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Congrats!
artvandelay440 said:
Technically speaking you don't have to be deodexed to run a themed app as long as it doesn't call on the services of other apps. If it does, you run a high risk of getting a lot of FC's so most developers just say de-odexed only. This may run on odexed roms, but don't count on it. Make a backup of your original first if you want to try it.
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Thanks for this explanation, I didn't realize that.
After some investigation, it seems that the persistent google top bar is actually located in my novalauncher.apk. There were quite a few issues with installation as a system/app (had to reflash the rom to get it to behave properly) and I'm not sure i want that headache, so i think i'll just do the widgets as they are completely self contained. If you'd like to do the persistent bar, I'll attach a NovaLancher.apk that has been themed ICS blue, but be warned- for some reason, it doesn't behave like a regular system app, so be careful.
Can I request that messaging icon in your dock?
taptaptouch said:
Can I request that messaging icon in your dock?
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That would be the work of zero_cool. He has an icon thread here. Great work! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1486423
can somebody help a noob and tell me how to install this apk.
i m trying to install with astro and the installer is telling me cannot install..
i have already made a backup of the old one .
badtazm said:
can somebody help a noob and tell me how to install this apk.
i m trying to install with astro and the installer is telling me cannot install..
i have already made a backup of the old one .
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It's a system app, so you don't "install" at all. Sounds like the easiest way for you is to use a root level explorer and copy the .apk file into the /system/app folder. It should then appear in your app drawer.
i did that and now i have lost the original and yours..
i can see the app in the system apps but i cant see it either on the app drawer or inside the apps.
What are you suggesting to do?
Thanks.

[Q] Xposed

This may be a stupid question, but will Xposed work for the 7a? I strongly dislike Color OS and am waiting patiently for ROMS, but in the meantime I'd like to use Xposed to tweak some of the small annoyances of Color OS.
update: I installed Xposed and none of the modules that I am interested in seem to work. I really want the exchange security bypass (for lock screen features) and on-screen keys. I realize there is a work-around for on-screen keys, but I wanted to take the easy way out
dankfl said:
update: I installed Xposed and none of the modules that I am interested in seem to work. I really want the exchange security bypass (for lock screen features) and on-screen keys. I realize there is a work-around for on-screen keys, but I wanted to take the easy way out
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Crap. I was hoping xposed modules worked. Booo
GibMcFragger said:
Crap. I was hoping xposed modules worked. Booo
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They do work, i even istalled Gravity Box and enabled onscreen buttons . Some of the modules dont work, but they probably will in the future. Gravity box is working and that is the main thing
Well that changes things, lol.
Time to get xposed.
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xposed
I have gravitybox installed and nothing works.
What's working for you?
Xposed will work. I use it without issues. As to whether modules you want work, that's a whole other story.
(I use Xposed only for hooking apps, not the core system.)
Entropy512 said:
Xposed will work. I use it without issues. As to whether modules you want work, that's a whole other story.
(I use Xposed only for hooking apps, not the core system.)
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I am using the Xblast tools module via the Xposed framework and have managed to get some things to work. Ive been able to change colors and battery type on the status bar but there is a lot that doesnt work.
What theme are you using looks sweet
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Can you move the clock to the center of the status bar with xposed on this device?
can you use the volume buttons to change songs while the screen is off?
SuperBilleN said:
What theme are you using looks sweet
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Thanks! Its the Cool black theme.
boogie2001 said:
Thanks! Its the Cool black theme.
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Where did you get it from? I can't seem to find it in the theme manager
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blcistheking said:
Can you move the clock to the center of the status bar with xposed on this device?
can you use the volume buttons to change songs while the screen is off?
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It's already in the center on ColorOS which causes notifications to often go into overflow... I HATE centerclock for this reason (and you'll find that issue is why many custom firmwares refuse to merge that feature - it breaks notification icon layout)
Entropy512 said:
It's already in the center on ColorOS which causes notifications to often go into overflow... I HATE centerclock for this reason (and you'll find that issue is why many custom firmwares refuse to merge that feature - it breaks notification icon layout)
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To be prevent confusion its on the right in 1.2 and center in the beta although I think both could be fairly described as beta but that's grist for a different thread. lol At any rate totally agree. Center clocks serve no purpose I can discern but reduce the available notification area by more than half and even a pathetic old man like me who no one talks to can run out of space up there pretty quick with one.

[Q] Mod for adding Torch/Flashlight to Quick Settings Toggles?

After a LONG time of running custom ROMs, I've reflashed stock 4.4 in order to get Tech support from my carrier.
I figured that I'd give it a try to see if I can get used to it. With Wanam, I've managed to get most of the really annoying stuff resolved. The only thing that I'm really missing right now is a Quick Settings Torch/Flashlight toggle. I can't seem to find an Xposed module or flashable mod to do this. Anyone know of anything to add a flashlight to the existing Touchwiz Quick Settings toggles?
hadge said:
After a LONG time of running custom ROMs, I've reflashed stock 4.4 in order to get Tech support from my carrier.
I figured that I'd give it a try to see if I can get used to it. With Wanam, I've managed to get most of the really annoying stuff resolved. The only thing that I'm really missing right now is a Quick Settings Torch/Flashlight toggle. I can't seem to find an Xposed module or flashable mod to do this. Anyone know of anything to add a flashlight to the existing Touchwiz Quick Settings toggles?
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What I use isn't a mod, just an app (I haven't been into modding or flashing in a while, but visit here every now and then to check if anything new is happening). I use Power Toggles in the Play Store. It can add a menu to the dropdown window that can include a toggle for the flashlight.
Not sure if this is what you want since it isn't a mod, but it could be an easy way out.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.painless.pc&hl=en
jack man said:
What I use isn't a mod, just an app (I haven't been into modding or flashing in a while, but visit here every now and then to check if anything new is happening). I use Power Toggles in the Play Store. It can add a menu to the dropdown window that can include a toggle for the flashlight.
Not sure if this is what you want since it isn't a mod, but it could be an easy way out.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.painless.pc&hl=en
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Thanks, I was hoping for a way to quietly insert a new toggle into the existing touchwiz quick toggles, like they do on custom ROMs, but I think a shortcut on the lock screen will tide me over ok.
It can be a flashable, stand alone mod, but I think most of the apk's needed that you could get from a custom ROM will have many other mods included. I don't think anyone ever made a single mod for that.
Maybe @talkingmonkeys or @enewman17 might have something like that lying around from when they first worked on it. I wouldn't bet on it though.
Alternatively, I believe cnexus may have a how to mod guide for that in the Sprint forums if you want to give it a shot yourself.
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this is similar to earlier post, but is pulldown not a shortcut
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.studio.quicksettings
err on the side of kindness

[Xposed] [OP2] OnePlus 2 / OxygenOS-specific Xposed modules

Hi all,
Since it didn't seem like anybody had written Xposed modules for some features I wanted, I wrote a couple myself. These are OxygenOS-specific. If you have any other OxygenOS-specific Xposed modules you'd like to see, let me know in this thread. I'm just getting started using Xposed, so I'm learning as I go.
No Quick Pulldown: http://repo.xposed.info/module/io.gavinhungry.xposed.oneplus.noquickpulldown
This disables the "quick pulldown" (which is when you swipe down on the right side of your statusbar, it skips the notifications and takes you straight to quick settings). This module also disables "smart pulldown" (which is when you get the quick pulldown behavior only when you have no notifications). As a side-effect, it also disables "two-finger quick pulldown." Since I don't use that, I don't care, but I could rework it if needed.
Reverse Alert Slider: http://repo.xposed.info/module/io.gavinhungry.xposed.oneplus.reversealertslider
This reverses the direction of the alert slider, so now the bottom position is "No interruptions," and the top position is "All notifications." It also disables the toast notification you see when moving the slider, and it removes the status from below the volume slider, both of which I found annoying (if you want to change the alert slider to control vibratation instead, check out VibrateMode).
No Quick Settings Edit Button: http://repo.xposed.info/module/io.gavinhungry.xposed.oneplus.noqseditbutton
This one is pretty minor, but since I only need to set the ordering of my Quick Settings tiles once, I don't want to see the little edit icon every day in my statusbar. This removes the icon. If you want to reorder your Quick Settings some more, you'll need to disable this module.
Thanks for putting in work?
I cant find the download for apk?
That's what I'm looking for a long time.. Thank you!
Awesome tweak, using both modules
ert69 said:
I cant find the download for apk?
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The APKs are in his git in the 'dist' folder of each repository
Awesome work bro!
I added RawGit links to the APKs in the OP, for those having trouble finding them.
Thank you so much for the no quick pulldown! It was so frustrating.
some great work, thanks for this, was thinking of a vibrate mode instead of priority for xposed, if there is a solution can you let me know?
merewood bebox said:
some great work, thanks for this, was thinking of a vibrate mode instead of priority for xposed, if there is a solution can you let me know?
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Check out VibrateMode (I added this to the OP as well).
gavinhungry said:
Check out VibrateMode (I added this to the OP as well).
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oh yeah thanks, works perfectly. thanks for you work, much appreciated
Edit: think it would be good if you could select if you want the volume short cuts etc. Would be nice touch
Hey, I shared the link to this thread on OnePlus forums, I hope you don't mind. Just installed the reverse alert slider module, works like it's supposed to, thanks!
I miss Wanam Xposed for Galaxy. Since we don't have custom OOS roms, looking forward for OOS specific mods for OPT. Great stuff!
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merewood bebox said:
think it would be good if you could select if you want the volume short cuts etc. Would be nice touch
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The biggest reason I disabled that was because I couldn't figure out how to get it stay in sync with the slider - also, I never used it and found it annoying.
Introducing that as an option relies on 2 things - me be able to figure out how to keep it in sync, and me being able to create a UI. I'm not much of an Android developer, I'm afraid. If I can do those, I may also just combine these into a single module, then keep adding options to it.
Great job.
Why don't you add all these options in one app like wanam xposed does to Samsung devices?
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Great work. Finally found the exact module which I wanted for the alert slider.
Thanks dev
Um, Its been sometime since I've been part of the Rooted Club (Last Phone to be rooted and unlocked was the HTC Droid DNA). I get the "Xposed is not compatible with Android SDK version 22 or your processor architecture (Arm64-v8a)" Can anyone help me out with this? Thanks.
KOAO said:
Um, Its been sometime since I've been part of the Rooted Club (Last Phone to be rooted and unlocked was the HTC Droid DNA). I get the "Xposed is not compatible with Android SDK version 22 or your processor architecture (Arm64-v8a)" Can anyone help me out with this? Thanks.
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Flash xposed-v75-sdk22-arm64.zip
Anyone have a good working module for expandable volume notification?

[OOS][LAYERS] Share your setup !

Hi all,
as you all (maybe not ?) know, Oxygen OS is partially compatible with RRO Layers, so you can take your chance, install the Layers Manager App and try some of them.
But, if you're as (un)lucky as me, you'll end up most of the time either in a bootlop (in this case, reboot in TWRP, mount system,
then go to advanced menu, file manager and go to system/vendor/overlays and delete all (or only faulty one if you know which one is,
most of the time framework, or systemui) apks.
So, i've spent many (MANY) hours searching, trying, bootlooping, TWRPing, again and again in order to get a dark and lovely theme without bugging with the power menu,
or blinding white notifications... or dark notifications but white settings.... :silly:
And although i was close to give up, i finally managed to get exactly what i wanted, but i had to mix 3 different layers to get it working.
So i'll share my setup here.
I needed 3 layers,
the first one is from Spannaa, and called Simple Blue Layers Theme (please do not go there to complain about anything, this theme is designed to work on OP2, and not OPX, thanks.)
the second one is Domination Layers Theme and is optional, i only used it for playstore and contacts, but that's a matter of taste. Credits go to @daveyannihilation
And the last one is called Oxygen Layers Theme.
And this is the kind of bad part, it's a paid theme... but that's the only layer i found that isn't causing a bug with framework (you can't hold power to get power menu, it results in a soft reboot).
So, if you ask me, it's worth 1,32€ (and no, i'm not the author nor a friend of him).
But if you find one free, and working, share it :highfive:
The last two screenshots are what i installed, but there a different choices you can make, for example with Simple Blue, you can choose single or double column for settings page.
You can also choose the icons' style (thin in my screenshot).
Here are my details: listed installed layers for each theme
OxygenOS:
Accent: Blue Steel 4
Framework: Lollipop Dark Background
Status Color: AccentColor
Under Style specific Overlays, choose DarkBackground
Dialer
Google Messenger
Layers Manager
Phone
Simple Blue:
SystemUI
Settings two columns (but you can choose one if you prefer, of course)
Under Style Specific Overlays, choose Thin if you want same as me, but you can try the other choices, like i said before.
Settings Icon
SystemUI Icons
Domination:
Contacts
Package Installer
Playstore
I forgot to mention that i'm using Dark theme from under OOS settings, i don't know the exact term, maybe customization ? (personnalisation in french) and not switching to dark mode would probably result in troubles, so first, apply dark mode, then install layers.
And keep Default accent colors too.
With this you should get exactly what you see in the screenshots.
Hope you enjoy, and don't forget to share your (working) layers
Once again, please do not go to Spannaa's thread to complain, or looking for help, but you're more than welcome to thank @Spannaa for his work and share.
Tip: Just don't apply theme to "Frameworks" in layers and every layers theme will work fine.
Regards.
Thunderbottom said:
Tip: Just don't apply theme to "Frameworks" in layers and every layers theme will work fine.
Regards.
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Without applying a compatible framework, it leads to buggy result :
Envoyé de mon ONE E1003 en utilisant Tapatalk
J0kker said:
Without applying a compatible framework, it leads to buggy result :
Envoyé de mon ONE E1003 en utilisant Tapatalk
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Well I meant to say "every layer will work", didn't say it will be bug-free lol.
Regards.
Just a quick question (may be OT): How do you rearrange your settings like that? (Screenshot 2) It's more a table than the usual list, looks good.
Firefly1337 said:
Just a quick question (may be OT): How do you rearrange your settings like that? (Screenshot 2) It's more a table than the usual list, looks good.
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It's a feature of Simple Blue Theme, you have the choice of single column (classic like stock) or two columns, like on my screenshot:
You need to choose the appropriate setting in the dropdown menu for "settings".
Thanks for the answer.
So not applicable to other ROMs or themes
Firefly1337 said:
Thanks for the answer.
So not applicable to other ROMs or themes
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It's a very simple edit in Settings.apk
Tag me if you can use apktool and want to know how to do it.
Tapatalked via OnePlus 2
Great thread!
So how u get Dialer and Contacts working without bugs? What u applied?
Tiongkia said:
Great thread!
So how u get Dialer and Contacts working without bugs? What u applied?
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J0kker said:
Here are my details: listed installed layers for each theme
OxygenOS:
Accent: Blue Steel 4
Framework: Lollipop Dark Background
Status Color: AccentColor
Under Style specific Overlays, choose DarkBackground
Dialer
Google Messenger
Layers Manager
Phone
Simple Blue:
SystemUI
Settings two columns (but you can choose one if you prefer, of course)
Under Style Specific Overlays, choose Thin if you want same as me, but you can try the other choices, like i said before.
Settings Icon
SystemUI Icons
Domination:
Contacts
Package Installer
Playstore
I forgot to mention that i'm using Dark theme from under OOS settings, i don't know the exact term, maybe customization ? (personnalisation in french) and not switching to dark mode would probably result in troubles, so first, apply dark mode, then install layers.
And keep Default accent colors too.
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I already gave details, or maybe the question was not for me ?
Spannaa said:
It's a very simple edit in Settings.apk
Tag me if you can use apktool and want to know how to do it.
Tapatalked via OnePlus 2
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I have set apktool up, what do I need to change?
Firefly1337 said:
I have set apktool up, what do I need to change?
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Settings.apk\res\values\integers.xml
change:
Code:
<integer name="dashboard_num_columns">1</integer>
to:
Code:
<integer name="dashboard_num_columns">2</integer>
@Spannaa
Since recompiling my apk didn't work, I achieved it by making a small xposed module that essentially does the same (plus it has the benefit of surviving updates etc).
Decompiling and editing worked perfectly fine but while recompiling it just got stuck. I tested it on two different machines and OS's, same result. No errors, just stuck.
I'm gonna try and adjust the text size a little bit since some of the entries are being cut off. Maybe after that I'll release it, if someone's interested.
TL;DR: Thank you, it worked.
Firefly1337 said:
@Spannaa
Since recompiling my apk didn't work, I achieved it by making a small xposed module that essentially does the same (plus it has the benefit of surviving updates etc).
Decompiling and editing worked perfectly fine but while recompiling it just got stuck. I tested it on two different machines and OS's, same result. No errors, just stuck.
I'm gonna try and adjust the text size a little bit since some of the entries are being cut off. Maybe after that I'll release it, if someone's interested.
TL;DR: Thank you, it worked.
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Did you install the framework(s) before decompiling and try different versions of apktool?
The Xposed route is fine if you use it - I don't, that's why I added the mod to my settings overlay.
A good alternative to an Xposed module would be an overlay with a low priority that just changes settings to two columns.
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Did you install the framework(s) before decompiling and try different versions of apktool?
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Yes I did, I tried various combinations, nothing worked.
According to the verbose output (-v) it gets stuck after packing a random amount of drawables.
Firefly1337 said:
Yes I did, I tried various combinations, nothing worked.
According to the verbose output (-v) it gets stuck after packing a random amount of drawables.
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Strange, although these OnePlus Roms do have issues with some apks.
My second framework decompiles OK but even if I change nothing, it won't compile again as some resources aren't present.
Xposed module it is then...
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Spannaa said:
Strange, although these OnePlus Roms do have issues with some apks.
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Actually I'm on CM 12.1, so I don't know what's happening there.
FYI, Blue is the most power-consumming color in oled screens. If ya wanna maximize your battery life, use black and red layers/themes.
Source: Displaymate.
Drakorcarnis0 said:
FYI, Blue is the most power-consumming color in oled screens. If ya wanna maximize your battery life, use black and red layers/themes.
Source: Displaymate.
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Green uses even less - maybe that's why Samsung used it so much!
Spannaa said:
Green uses even less - maybe that's why Samsung used it so much!
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Green pixels are smaller than red ones so they still consume a bit more. But at equal size, green pixels are actually the most power efficient.

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