Only thing missing is ICS transitions. Everything else is great
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+1...I've been using version 2.3 with Calk's rom because the ics transitions just make everything oh so smooth. So for me, that function far outweighs the good looks of version 2.4.1. Once the transitions get added, I'll be all over it.
Mi nuh tek intimidation...
There are ics rotational fllashable zip somewhere on here. I flashes it using blazers ROM and it works perfectly
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I am currently using this theme with calks and don't have the crt off animation. Which I fine by me as I never really care for it. Just wondering what setup your using to get that.
There are ics rotational fllashable zip somewhere on here. I flashes it using blazers ROM and it works perfectly.
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ICS transitions is found in the framework-res.apk which means the zip will have to include everything overstew has changed (alot of the images in the theme is in framework-Res) I decompiled and made the edits but for some reason it won't boot
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There are ics transitions in most parts of the theme (most notably screen rotation). Which exact animations are you guys referring to?
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Anyone care to share a build with CRT animations on and/or off?
I would but I can never get the framework to recompile correctly. I know its just an XML edit but I can't get to it without decompiling. Unless you know of another way to get to it. The battery mod I can do with 7zip.
OK this is pretty much what we have (for now). The custom Lockscreens do not work because we have to figure out how to compile the framework, until then we will look into removing the menu for Lockscreens & CPU Settings. Think of this as an AIO Mod that has SystemUI Tweaks. Notice that this will overwrite any battery percentage mod or framework change you have made, if you wish to keep your battery percentage mod or changes made to the framework just delete the framework-res.apk from the framework folder in this zip.
This is not compatible with the AIO Mod so you have to make a choice, AIO Mod or Lockscreen Mod. Both have toggles but Lockscreen Mod gives you the added benefits of SystemUI & Status Bar tweaks.