NoLED Themes

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ipeench

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This thread has been contiuned in to i9000 section, WITH MORE THEMES! WOO
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?p=9113325

How to apply themes
To apply themes to replace the default set of icons, follow the following steps:

1. Create a folder in your sdcard card (for the Samsung Galaxy S, use the internal sdcard) and call it NoLED.
2. Inside that folder make a folder called Themes
3. For each theme you'd like, you create a folder with its name (i.e. "my_theme" the complete path should be /sdcard/NoLed/Themes/my_theme).
4. NoLED looks for the following files in each of the theme folder to obtain the icons:
* icon_sms.png
* icon_email.png
* icon_gtalk.png
* icon_other.png
* icon_calendar.png
* icon_missed.png
* icon_k9.png
* icon_voicemail.png
These icons can be of any size but should contain icons in pure white color, with a transparent background.
Failure to have any of these icons will make NoLED display a default icon for that missing file.
5. Finally, in NoLED's settings, go to Icons > Themes and you should see the folder you named in step 2.

Edit: since these files show up in the gallery..i used terminal to create a ".nomedia" file in the "noled"folder... This was causing crashes but with the themes now being in a Theme folder in the NoLed folder it no longer causes crashes.

Pirates1 (no coin has parrot)
pirate1.png

Bomb = calendar
Sparrow = voicemail
Skull = sms
Ship = missed call
Parrot = other
Rum = email
gun = gtalk

Pirates2(no parrot.. has coin)
pirate2m.png

Bomb = calendar
Sparrow = voicemail
Skull = sms
Ship = missed call
Coin = other
Rum = email
gun = gtalk

Pacman(3 ghosts and an apple)
pacmanshot.png

Apple = Calander
Cherrys = voicemail
strawberry = missed call
Inkie = email
Blinkie = gtalk
Clyde = other
Pacman = sms


Pacman2 (4 ghosts and no apple)
screenshot20101028at605.png

Apple = Calander
Cherrys = voicemail
Inkie = email
Blinkie = gtalk
Pinkie = missed call
Clyde = other
Pacman = sms

Skulls
skullu.png
 

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prosto_mike

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Photoshop NoLED Icon Templates

To jump start in creating icons for NoLED you can use 3 standard size photoshop templates:
1. 64x64 icons (close to PhoenixFX_x2, his are 61x61)
2. 32x32 icons (close to original icons, they are 33x30)
3. 48x48 icons (something in between)

The files are pre-sliced for eight icons, currently used in NoLED.
If you used Photoshop you should know how to save for web and devices, but just in case, here's a brief how to:

You will see guides separating each icon (if you don't go to View>Show>Guides). Icons should be white or you can use gradient from white to transparent.
When you are done with creating your icon set:
1. Make sure you have hidden "bgrd & description" group
2. Go to File>Save for Web and Devices
3. On Save for Web Screen select all slices by either holding Shift and clicking each one or dragging you mouse over them
4. In Preset box select PNG-24 and click Save
5. In Save as box, don't worry about the name, it will save slices separately with a specific name. Make sure it says All Slices on the bottom and Images only (*.png) in Save as Type box.

That's it. Enjoy. :)
 

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ipeench

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To jump start in creating icons for NoLED you can use 3 standard size photoshop templates:
1. 64x64 icons (close to PhoenixFX_x2, his are 61x61)
2. 32x32 icons (close to original icons, they are 33x30)
3. 48x48 icons (something in between)

The files are pre-sliced for eight icons, currently used in NoLED.
If you used Photoshop you should know how to save for web and devices, but just in case, here's a brief how to:

You will see guides separating each icon (if you don't go to View>Show>Guides). Icons should be white or you can use gradient from white to transparent.
When you are done with creating your icon set:
1. Make sure you have hidden "bgrd & description" group
2. Go to File>Save for Web and Devices
3. On Save for Web Screen select all slices by either holding Shift and clicking each one or dragging you mouse over them
4. In Preset box select PNG-24 and click Save
5. In Save as box, don't worry about the name, it will save slices separately with a specific name. Make sure it says All Slices on the bottom and Images only (*.png) in Save as Type box.

That's it. Enjoy. :)


hey, made a thread over in the i9000 area... you want to go post this in there too?

http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=834134

trying to get the ball rolling on people making themes.