What is the best DPI to use Themer

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vcnicinho30

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Hello guys,

Could you help me? I'm trying to use Themer, but I cante because the resolution/DPI.

I have a Moto G, and I use the 220 DPI (I dont like BIG icons)


Thanks.
 

ThemerSupport

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Any intention to support multi DPI?
Alot of Custom ROMS allow easy changing of the DPI, Seems your limiting your potential market.

I Love Themer, I just cannot use it, as Landscape and Multi DPI do not work properly.

In the future we might look at multi DPI support, however at this moment the task is a lot harder than it sounds. Sorry about that.
 

dave7802

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In the future we might look at multi DPI support, however at this moment the task is a lot harder than it sounds. Sorry about that.

I completely understand the complexity of the multi DPI.
But has anyone considered some pre defined DPI's
So at least the user can get a Near Enough DPI, and then tweaking the theme to fit perfectly is only minimal changes.

Again just a theory, I have never really worked on DPI.
 

ThemerSupport

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I completely understand the complexity of the multi DPI.
But has anyone considered some pre defined DPI's
So at least the user can get a Near Enough DPI, and then tweaking the theme to fit perfectly is only minimal changes.

Again just a theory, I have never really worked on DPI.

There's a strange relationship with a device's DPI and resolution, which is why many device aren't supported (such as the G3). We've tried what you've suggested, however "near-enough" isn't what the average user wants :)
 
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jlm4241985

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problems with themer app

ok I have a rooted galaxy mega and when I use the themes it fills main screen but doesnt fix rite.. is this a resolution problem please help
 

KRex1313

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I have a rooted Nexus 5 with SlimKat ROM running. SlimKat changes the DPI by default, but using BuildProp Editor I changed it to the stock 445 DPI. However, Themer says my resolution is wrong. If I set Themer as my default launcher, I can press the home button and see the default Themer appearance, I just can't download anything from the app. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!
 

jedijoe84

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I was running trents rom on the GN2 at 270 and it looked ok. I have gotten away from this application recently though.
 

ThemerSupport

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I have a rooted Nexus 5 with SlimKat ROM running. SlimKat changes the DPI by default, but using BuildProp Editor I changed it to the stock 445 DPI. However, Themer says my resolution is wrong. If I set Themer as my default launcher, I can press the home button and see the default Themer appearance, I just can't download anything from the app. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!

Hi, try changing it to the default DPI settings (480), as this should help Themer recognize the themes.

Good luck!
 

fazal.mehmood

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Hi, I have Sony T2 ultra Dual. although its resolution doesn't support for themer. but after root, when I change its DPI value to 320, now its resolution is 1184*720. and themer is working perfect on it. May be it will help.
 

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    Hello guys,

    Could you help me? I'm trying to use Themer, but I cante because the resolution/DPI.

    I have a Moto G, and I use the 220 DPI (I dont like BIG icons)


    Thanks.

    Only stock DPI is supported.
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    I completely understand the complexity of the multi DPI.
    But has anyone considered some pre defined DPI's
    So at least the user can get a Near Enough DPI, and then tweaking the theme to fit perfectly is only minimal changes.

    Again just a theory, I have never really worked on DPI.

    There's a strange relationship with a device's DPI and resolution, which is why many device aren't supported (such as the G3). We've tried what you've suggested, however "near-enough" isn't what the average user wants :)