Nice work i have been searching that for long time. Thanks a lot dude
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hi guys,
i want to change the buttons in statusbar(wifi, bt, 2g/3g, vibrate/general etc; look in the screenshoots below) to look like ics but i didn't find the right png and xmls.
the first screenshoot is what i have in this momment, and the second is what i want(the transparency i will do later)
(but without the 2 buttons encircled; but instead the 2 buttons i want the data(2g/3g) button )
So who can help me to do that?
PS: the rom is made by me, based on V20I branded(and i have a lg p500 )
sorry for my bad english
1) Extract retrodroid.apk in your home folder / on your desktop
2) type:
[QUOTE]adb pull /system/app/SystemUI.apk
adb pull /system/framework/framework-res.apk[/QUOTE]
3) Extract framework-res.apk and SystemUI.apk
4) Go into RETRODROID (apk you just extracted) to res and copy the 'drawable-mdpi' folder
5) Go into framework-res (apk you just extracted) and paste the 'drawable-mdpi' folder. Make sure you drop it in the folder where the folder already exists!
6) You will get warnings about folders already exist:
-click 'apply to all'
-click 'merge'
You will now get error about files already existing:
-click 'apply to all'
-click 'replace'
7) now you will have your framework-res themed
8) now go into an other window to your SystemUI (apk you extracted) to res/drawable-mdpi
there will be images like ic_lock_airplane. These are the power popup (when you hold power button), the notification toggles (in statusbar) and some other things.
Well. for every image inside SystemUI you need to copy the themed one of it to that folder and overwrite.
9) Now I always do a litlle trick on my Ubuntu: open the (un-edited) framework-res, delete it from the archive, and drag your (edited) res-folder into it.
That way, you don't have to sign anything or do other ****ty things. Do the same with your SystemUI
10) mount sytem read-write and type:
[QUOTE]adb push /folder/SystemUI.apk /system/app/SystemUI.apk
adb push /folder/framework-res.apk /system/framework/framework-res.apk[/QUOTE]
11) REBOOT
12) bootloop? reflash your ROM... No wipe needed
1) Extract retrodroid.apk in your home folder / on your desktop
2) Using root explorer, copy /system/framework/framework-res.apk & /system/app/SystemUI.apk to your SD-Card and transfer them to your computer
3) Extract framework-res.apk and SystemUI.apk
4) Go into RETRODROID (apk you just extracted) to res and copy the 'drawable-mdpi' folder
5) Go into framework-res (apk you just extracted) and paste the 'drawable-mdpi' folder. Make sure you drop it in the folder where the folder already exists!
6) You will get warnings about folders already exist:
-click 'apply to all'
-click 'merge'
You will now get error about files already existing:
-click 'apply to all'
-click 'replace'
7) now you will have your framework-res themed
8) now go into an other window to your SystemUI (apk you extracted) to res/drawable-mdpi
there will be images like ic_lock_airplane. These are the power popup (when you hold power button), the notification toggles (in statusbar) and some other things.
Well. for every image inside SystemUI you need to copy the themes one of it to that folder and overwrite.
9) Now I always do a litlle trick on my Ubuntu: open the (un-edited) framework-res, delete it from the archive, and drag your (edited) res-folder into it.
That way, you don't have to sign anything or other ****ty things. Do the same with your SystemUI
10) Don't have ADB?
copy the edited files to your sdcard, using root-explorer paste them in the right folders and set permissions to:
[X] [X] [X]
[X] [ .] [ .]
[X] [ .] [ .]
I fully agree thanks to the authorall the interesting things about xda developers EXCELLENT REPOSITORY