Love the rom.. but one issue, which seems to be aokp issue.
The arrows when data is enabled don't disappear after the data connection is turned off.
This should have been fixed ages ago..
add: Can you manually update weather on lockscreen itself?
I answer to myself and to others:
We can add the missing date by flashing the file systemui.apk on page 25 post #244.
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Originally Posted by kamp
Not that I can see, but since Pier was able to point to the exact source of the issue, I just created my own SystemUI.apk. I removed the part you suggested and now I have the date back in the notification pull-down.
Just in case anyone needs it, I've attached the CWM flashable zip files, one for the modified SystemUI.apk from 0709 build, and the other to revert back to the original SystemUI.apk from the same build in case anyone has any issues with the modified one.
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Originally Posted by lerx
After flashing the patch, the h+ icon is gone
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Originally Posted by lerx
Sorry but how do I revert to get the h+ icon back? Now only getting h icon
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Originally Posted by PieR
Reinstall the ROM
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Originally Posted by lerx
Oh damn forgot to do a nadroid backup before flashing the patch :banghead: but it is worth it to reflash ur awesome rom!
I'm attaching the original SystemUI.apk from 20120811 (the latest build ATM) so you and other people that flash kamp's SystemUI.apk from 20120709 don't have to restore from backup or reinstall the whole ROM.Just put the .apk into /system/app via adb or a file manager (Solid Explorer, Root Explorer, ES File Explorer). I recommend doing it with adb, as I am not sure SystemUI.apk can be deleted and replaced while Android is still running.
I also made a CWM-flashable .zip (an updated version of kamp's SystemUI_Revert.zip for those that find flashing .zips easier than fiddling with the filesystem manually). If you're going to use the .zip instead, please make a nandroid backup first and reply here if anything is wrong with my .zip.
And again, if you do not have the date in the notification bar, go into Settings -> ROM Control -> Weather and enable it (Enable Weather must be ticked). If for whatever reason you do not want weather integration, just toggle it on and off. Date will be shown in the notification bar even with the weather disabled, but only if it has been enabled previously.
Love the rom.. but one issue, which seems to be aokp issue.
The arrows when data is enabled don't disappear after the data connection is turned off.
This should have been fixed ages ago..
Confirmed on 20120811. Purely an aesthetic glitch, IMO low-priority for both Pier and the AOKP team since all the great devs are focusing on further polishing and fixing of JB builds for daily usage. If it annoys you that much, before turning data off wait until there is no network activity so the arrow indicators disappear and then proceed to turn off data. Not a sophisticated approach, but better than nothing.
Love the rom.. but one issue, which seems to be aokp issue.
The arrows when data is enabled don't disappear after the data connection is turned off.
This should have been fixed ages ago..
add: Can you manually update weather on lockscreen itself?
Yup, that happens since I remember the first aokp build I tried months ago (not pier build related). It would be nice to have it fixed though
I'm attaching the original SystemUI.apk from 20120811 (the latest build ATM) so you and other people that flash kamp's SystemUI.apk from 20120709 don't have to restore from backup or reinstall the whole ROM.Just put the .apk into /system/app via adb or a file manager (Solid Explorer, Root Explorer, ES File Explorer). I recommend doing it with adb, as I am not sure SystemUI.apk can be deleted and replaced while Android is still running.
I also made a CWM-flashable .zip (an updated version of kamp's SystemUI_Revert.zip for those that find flashing .zips easier than fiddling with the filesystem manually). If you're going to use the .zip instead, please make a nandroid backup first and reply here if anything is wrong with my .zip.
And again, if you do not have the date in the notification bar, go into Settings -> ROM Control -> Weather and enable it (Enable Weather must be ticked). If for whatever reason you do not want weather integration, just toggle it on and off. Date will be shown in the notification bar even with the weather disabled, but only if it has been enabled previously.
Thanks! The patch worked perfectly! Got my h+ icon back
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I've been a recurring problem I can't figure out; once in a while I just can't seem to turn the phone on. It just just seems to hang in off mode and I have do a hard restart to get it going again.
I thought It might be a deep sleep issue, except that sometimes this happens very quickly ( as in I turn it off, wait a minute, and when I try and turn it back on it's "frozen".)
Any ideas?
I'm still trying to figure it out, it's intermittent but it seems to be related to notification; i.e. it seems to happen when the phone is asleep and a notification comes in (calendar reminder, test message, wifi network, app updates, etc). Instead of waking up and playing a sound or something it just seem to freeze and I have to have hard reset the phone.
I'm still trying to figure it out, it's intermittent but it seems to be related to notification; i.e. it seems to happen when the phone is asleep and a notification comes in (calendar reminder, test message, wifi network, app updates, etc). Instead of waking up and playing a sound or something it just seem to freeze and I have to have hard reset the phone.
Any ideas?
Sir, just try different kernel or/and reflash rom without wipe.
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Sir, just try different kernel or/and reflash rom without wipe.
Reflash didn't help, the problem eventually came back, I was hoping to keep the stock kernel, but yeah after giving myself a headache trying to figure this out I am just going to flash a different one.
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