*** PLEASE NOTE, I am currently back on xwjw1 firmware due to stability reasons. So development on this Boeffla-Mod version is freezed for the time being ***
Hi all,
as I make my own Theme after every ROM Samsung releases, I wanted to share this with you as I know some people find it useful.
Installation sequence:
Always flash Boeffla-Mod main theme first (green-stock or blue theme)
Then flash add-ons as you like:
- Addon1: 13-toggles mod for drop down statusbar
- Addon2: Disable scrolling cache to have smoother scrolling experience in lists
If you want to fully revert or revert a part back, always use the rollback zip and start again from scratch.
The rollback zip is the only procedure to make everything undone and get you back to a consistent basis !!!
Tip: You can flash everything sequentially in CWM without a need to reboot in between! Boeffla-Mod update scripting is made to support this, so you save time.
Version history:
Version 2.0.3a (18.01.2012)
Changes to transparent dialer and contacts (now fully semi-tranparent on all main tabs)
Slight polishing on contacts UI (brought back the separator bar)
Energy saving widget is now also semi-transparent, and in blue mod has also blue theming
Disable scrolling cache as an own add-on as some people reported issues with it, so everyone can decide on his/her own
Version 2.0.2
Disable scrolling cache is now included (there is mixed feedback on the effect, but in no case it will harm in a way)
The 13 toggles mod (until now without flashlight, I have patched this out) is now available again as add-on package for both themes
New rollback zip
Version 2.0.1
Transparent Dialer and Contacts list
New rollback zip
Version 2.0.0
Stock and blue theme available
Battery icon with percentage numbers (green or blue circle)
Connection icons turn to green/blue when fully connected
As always: Flash on our own risk! This mod is only for ODEXED stock firmware!!! Make sure you have some space on /system left before you flash. I can and will not take any responsibility for bricked phones.
Please always do a nandroid backup in CWM first before any flash. Just in case bad comes to worse, this is your way back.
And on a very special request, I want you to know I partially use the (1.4.3) to do my mod. This tool has bugs as any other software of course, so it might come to unexpected side effects. Additionally I use smali and baksmali in version 1.3.0.
On top of that:
I understand, many people would like to have slight deviations of this mod, different battery icons, different overscroll glow colours etc. However, I honestly do not have enough time to fulfill all your special requests.
I build this mod only for my personal use basically, so it is like it is.
Thank you very much for your understanding.
In planning:
Looking into the AOSP lock screen enablement (challenging !!!)
Rotating dialer
Functional ideas: hacked camera, hacked dialer without increasing ring tone as add-ons as well
If you want to still have different Battery Icons etc, I recommend you to use the UOT kitchen (http://http://uot.dakra.lt/kitchen) with which you can do a lot of additional tweaking yourself.
Just extract the framework-res.apk and SystemUI.apk files out of the Boeffla-Mod zip and load it into kitchen. As soon as the new files are built by kitchen, copy the both files back into the Boeffla-Mod zip and you are there. 7-Zip recommended as a good tool to work on the zip files.
Have fun.
If you like my work and want to donate something, please klick here: Donation
Credits:
- Samsung and Google for letting me reuse their graphics
- Many others I do not know that did some graphics as well
- pantrif13 and lidroid for the original 14 statusbar toggles mod
- Everyone testing my latest stuff
- All for their inputs and feedback
Seems like it is working fine so far. Will work on the rest soon.
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