[APP][LP][XPOSED] GravityBox v5.6.0 - tweak box for Android 5 [23/09/2018]

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What does it mean exactly it doesn't open? Do you get "GravityBox system framework not responding" error?
If so, it means module was most likely not loaded by Xposed Framework for some reason. Make sure it is enabled and that the "Disable resource hooks" is not checked
in Xposed Installer app settings. Also please, share the xposed log. Make sure "Error logging" is enabled in About menu of GravityBox before doing so.


I have never seen battery bar charging animation not working on any of my devices thus it is hard for me to guess why it isn't working on your device.
Does circle battery from GravityBox animate when charging or it doesn't as well?

Quoted from a post over in our forums:
I’m not sure if the two are connected, I suspect not, but when I originally updated the module, another module I used installed it directly to the SD and I got a cannot communicate with framework error. After uninstalling, wiping the cache and rebooting, reloading then rebooting again, it just force closes within a second of loading.

The previous version works perfectly.

Sent from my Amazon KFSUWI using XDA Labs
 
Feb 1, 2018
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What does it mean exactly it doesn't open? Do you get "GravityBox system framework not responding" error?
If so, it means module was most likely not loaded by Xposed Framework for some reason. Make sure it is enabled and that the "Disable resource hooks" is not checked
in Xposed Installer app settings. Also please, share the xposed log. Make sure "Error logging" is enabled in About menu of GravityBox before doing so.


I have never seen battery bar charging animation not working on any of my devices thus it is hard for me to guess why it isn't working on your device.
Does circle battery from GravityBox animate when charging or it doesn't as well?


I've rechecked several times, it's definitely enabled, I don't have disable resource hooks checked, and that error was a one-time thing due to a misinstallation. I've tried attaching the Xposed log but I'm getting an error so I'll send it directly to you. I can see a few entries for GB, but there's nothing popping up when I attempt to launch the app.

Edit: I'm just gonna leave this here
05-17 13:56:14.204 I/Xposed ( 622): -----------------
05-17 13:56:14.204 I/Xposed ( 622): Starting Xposed version 89, compiled for SDK 22
05-17 13:56:14.204 I/Xposed ( 622): Device: KFSUWI (Amazon), Android version 5.1.1 (SDK 22)
05-17 13:56:14.204 I/Xposed ( 622): ROM: LVY48F
05-17 13:56:14.204 I/Xposed ( 622): Build fingerprint: Amazon/suez/suez:5.1.1/LVY48F/40.6.0.5_user_605485120:user/release-keys
05-17 13:56:14.204 I/Xposed ( 622): Platform: arm64-v8a, 32-bit binary, system server: yes
05-17 13:56:14.204 I/Xposed ( 622): SELinux enabled: yes, enforcing: yes
05-17 13:56:14.213 I/Xposed ( 622): -----------------
05-17 13:56:14.213 I/Xposed ( 622): Added Xposed (/system/framework/XposedBridge.jar) to CLASSPATH
05-17 13:56:14.275 I/Xposed ( 622): Detected ART runtime
05-17 13:56:14.277 I/Xposed ( 622): Found Xposed class 'de/robv/android/xposed/XposedBridge', now initializing
05-17 13:56:14.448 I/Xposed ( 622): Loading modules from /data/app/net.fypm.InstallerOpt-1/base.apk
05-17 13:56:14.452 I/Xposed ( 622): Loading class net.fypm.InstallerOpt.Main
05-17 13:56:14.453 I/Xposed ( 622): [ InstallerOpt Debug Start - ROM Detection ]
05-17 13:56:14.454 I/Xposed ( 622): Neither TW nor CM rom detected
05-17 13:56:14.454 I/Xposed ( 622): [ InstallerOpt Debug End - ROM Detection ]
05-17 13:56:14.454 I/Xposed ( 622): [ InstallerOpt Debug Start - XSharedPreferences - Init ]
05-17 13:56:14.456 I/Xposed ( 622): Success
05-17 13:56:14.456 I/Xposed ( 622): [ InstallerOpt Debug End - XSharedPreferences - Init ]
05-17 13:56:14.456 I/Xposed ( 622): [ InstallerOpt Debug Start - Signature Checking and Verification Overview ]
05-17 13:56:14.456 I/Xposed ( 622): Disable signature check status: false
05-17 13:56:14.456 I/Xposed ( 622): Disable application verification status: false
05-17 13:56:14.456 I/Xposed ( 622): [ InstallerOpt Debug End - Signature Checking and Verification Overview ]
05-17 13:56:14.463 I/Xposed ( 622): Loading modules from /data/app/com.ceco.lollipop.gravitybox-2/base.apk
05-17 13:56:14.470 I/Xposed ( 622): Loading class com.ceco.lollipop.gravitybox.GravityBox
05-17 13:56:14.487 I/Xposed ( 622): GB:Hardware: mt8173
05-17 13:56:14.487 I/Xposed ( 622): GB:product: suez
05-17 13:56:14.487 I/Xposed ( 622): GB:Device manufacturer: Amazon
05-17 13:56:14.487 I/Xposed ( 622): GB:Device brand: Amazon
05-17 13:56:14.487 I/Xposed ( 622): GB:Device model: KFSUWI
05-17 13:56:14.488 I/Xposed ( 622): GB:Device type: tablet
05-17 13:56:14.488 I/Xposed ( 622): GB:Is MTK device: true
05-17 13:56:14.488 I/Xposed ( 622): GB:Is Xperia device: false
05-17 13:56:14.488 I/Xposed ( 622): GB:Is Moto XT device: false
05-17 13:56:14.488 I/Xposed ( 622): GB:Has Lenovo custom UI: false
05-17 13:56:14.488 I/Xposed ( 622): GB:Has telephony support: false
05-17 13:56:14.489 I/Xposed ( 622): GB:Has Gemini support: false
05-17 13:56:14.489 I/Xposed ( 622): GB:Android SDK: 22
05-17 13:56:14.489 I/Xposed ( 622): GB:Android Release: 5.1.1
05-17 13:56:14.489 I/Xposed ( 622): GB:ROM: LVY48F
05-17 13:56:14.489 I/Xposed ( 622): GB:Error logging: false
05-17 13:56:14.543 I/Xposed ( 622): Loading modules from /data/app/lfprodev.xposed.xstana-1/base.apk
05-17 13:56:14.554 I/Xposed ( 622): Loading class lfprodev.xposed.xstana.EngineXstana
05-17 13:56:14.556 I/Xposed ( 622): Loading modules from /data/app/org.t2k269.perapphacking-1/base.apk
05-17 13:56:14.559 I/Xposed ( 622): Loading class org.t2k269.perapphacking.HackService
05-17 13:56:14.561 I/Xposed ( 622): Loading modules from /data/app/com.bocharov.xposed.fsbi-1/base.apk
05-17 13:56:14.564 I/Xposed ( 622): Loading class com.bocharov.xposed.fsbi.hooks.Module
05-17 13:56:14.566 I/Xposed ( 622): Loading modules from /data/app/com.wilco375.settingseditorpro-1/base.apk
05-17 13:56:14.575 I/Xposed ( 622): Loading class com.wilco375.settingseditor.xposed.Xposed
05-17 13:56:45.678 I/Xposed ( 9233): fsbi >> miui >> systemUI: false
05-17 13:56:45.694 I/Xposed ( 9233): fsbi >> deep logging >> false
05-17 13:56:45.815 I/Xposed ( 9233): fsbi >> Added 1 network controller hooks
05-17 13:56:45.982 I/Xposed ( 9233): fsbi >> miui >> systemUI: false
05-17 13:56:48.583 I/Xposed ( 9465): fsbi >> miui >> systemUI: false
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): java.lang.NoSuchFieldError: com.android.systemui.statusbar.phone.KeyguardBottomAreaView#mCameraImageView
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedHelpers.findField(XposedHelpers.java:116)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedHelpers.getObjectField(XposedHelpers.java:894)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.ceco.lollipop.gravitybox.ModLockscreen$17.afterHookedMethod(ModLockscreen.java:518)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedBridge.handleHookedMethod(XposedBridge.java:374)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.systemui.statusbar.phone.KeyguardBottomAreaView.updateCameraVisibility(<Xposed>)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.systemui.statusbar.phone.KeyguardBottomAreaView.updateRightVisibility(KeyguardBottomAreaView.java:855)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.systemui.statusbar.phone.KeyguardBottomAreaView.onFinishInflate(KeyguardBottomAreaView.java:237)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at android.view.LayoutInflater.rInflate(LayoutInflater.java:818)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at android.view.LayoutInflater.parseInclude(LayoutInflater.java:920)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedBridge.invokeOriginalMethodNative(Native Method)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedBridge.handleHookedMethod(XposedBridge.java:360)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at android.view.LayoutInflater.parseInclude(<Xposed>)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at android.view.LayoutInflater.rInflate(LayoutInflater.java:806)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at android.view.LayoutInflater.parseInclude(LayoutInflater.java:920)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedBridge.invokeOriginalMethodNative(Native Method)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedBridge.handleHookedMethod(XposedBridge.java:360)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at android.view.LayoutInflater.parseInclude(<Xposed>)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at android.view.LayoutInflater.rInflate(LayoutInflater.java:806)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at android.view.LayoutInflater.rInflate(LayoutInflater.java:813)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at android.view.LayoutInflater.inflate(LayoutInflater.java:508)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedBridge.invokeOriginalMethodNative(Native Method)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedBridge.handleHookedMethod(XposedBridge.java:360)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at android.view.LayoutInflater.inflate(<Xposed>)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at android.view.LayoutInflater.inflate(LayoutInflater.java:415)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at android.view.LayoutInflater.inflate(LayoutInflater.java:365)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at android.view.View.inflate(View.java:18952)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.systemui.statusbar.phone.PhoneStatusBar.makeStatusBarView(PhoneStatusBar.java:677)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedBridge.invokeOriginalMethodNative(Native Method)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedBridge.handleHookedMethod(XposedBridge.java:360)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.systemui.statusbar.phone.PhoneStatusBar.makeStatusBarView(<Xposed>)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.amazon.systemui.statusbar.phone.AmazonPhoneStatusBar.makeStatusBarView(AmazonPhoneStatusBar.java:214)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.systemui.statusbar.phone.PhoneStatusBar.addStatusBarWindow(PhoneStatusBar.java:3146)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.systemui.statusbar.phone.PhoneStatusBar.createAndAddWindows(PhoneStatusBar.java:3141)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.systemui.statusbar.BaseStatusBar.start(BaseStatusBar.java:633)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedBridge.invokeOriginalMethodNative(Native Method)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedBridge.handleHookedMethod(XposedBridge.java:360)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.systemui.statusbar.BaseStatusBar.start(<Xposed>)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.systemui.statusbar.phone.PhoneStatusBar.start(PhoneStatusBar.java:625)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.amazon.systemui.statusbar.phone.AmazonPhoneStatusBar.start(AmazonPhoneStatusBar.java:909)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.systemui.statusbar.SystemBars.createStatusBarFromConfig(SystemBars.java:106)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.systemui.statusbar.SystemBars.onNoService(SystemBars.java:58)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.systemui.statusbar.ServiceMonitor.startService(ServiceMonitor.java:228)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.systemui.statusbar.ServiceMonitor.access$000(ServiceMonitor.java:49)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.systemui.statusbar.ServiceMonitor$1.handleMessage(ServiceMonitor.java:73)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:102)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:135)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at android.app.ActivityThread.main(ActivityThread.java:5491)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:372)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit$MethodAndArgsCaller.run(ZygoteInit.java:984)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit.main(ZygoteInit.java:779)
05-17 13:56:51.279 E/Xposed ( 9233): at
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: com.amazon.systemui.statusbar.phone.AmazonNotificationPanelView#onConfigurationChanged(android.content.res.Configuration)#exact
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedHelpers.findMethodExact(XposedHelpers.java:344)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedHelpers.findAndHookMethod(XposedHelpers.java:185)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.ceco.lollipop.gravitybox.NotificationWallpaper.createHooks(NotificationWallpaper.java:85)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.ceco.lollipop.gravitybox.NotificationWallpaper.<init>(NotificationWallpaper.java:70)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.ceco.lollipop.gravitybox.ModStatusBar$23.afterHookedMethod(ModStatusBar.java:1073)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedBridge.handleHookedMethod(XposedBridge.java:374)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.systemui.statusbar.phone.NotificationPanelView.onFinishInflate(<Xposed>)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.amazon.systemui.statusbar.phone.AmazonNotificationPanelView.onFinishInflate(AmazonNotificationPanelView.java:111)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at android.view.LayoutInflater.rInflate(LayoutInflater.java:818)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at android.view.LayoutInflater.parseInclude(LayoutInflater.java:920)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedBridge.invokeOriginalMethodNative(Native Method)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedBridge.handleHookedMethod(XposedBridge.java:360)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at android.view.LayoutInflater.parseInclude(<Xposed>)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at android.view.LayoutInflater.rInflate(LayoutInflater.java:806)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at android.view.LayoutInflater.rInflate(LayoutInflater.java:813)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at android.view.LayoutInflater.inflate(LayoutInflater.java:508)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedBridge.invokeOriginalMethodNative(Native Method)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedBridge.handleHookedMethod(XposedBridge.java:360)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at android.view.LayoutInflater.inflate(<Xposed>)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at android.view.LayoutInflater.inflate(LayoutInflater.java:415)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at android.view.LayoutInflater.inflate(LayoutInflater.java:365)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at android.view.View.inflate(View.java:18952)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.systemui.statusbar.phone.PhoneStatusBar.makeStatusBarView(PhoneStatusBar.java:677)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedBridge.invokeOriginalMethodNative(Native Method)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedBridge.handleHookedMethod(XposedBridge.java:360)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.systemui.statusbar.phone.PhoneStatusBar.makeStatusBarView(<Xposed>)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.amazon.systemui.statusbar.phone.AmazonPhoneStatusBar.makeStatusBarView(AmazonPhoneStatusBar.java:214)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.systemui.statusbar.phone.PhoneStatusBar.addStatusBarWindow(PhoneStatusBar.java:3146)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.systemui.statusbar.phone.PhoneStatusBar.createAndAddWindows(PhoneStatusBar.java:3141)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.systemui.statusbar.BaseStatusBar.start(BaseStatusBar.java:633)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedBridge.invokeOriginalMethodNative(Native Method)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedBridge.handleHookedMethod(XposedBridge.java:360)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.systemui.statusbar.BaseStatusBar.start(<Xposed>)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.systemui.statusbar.phone.PhoneStatusBar.start(PhoneStatusBar.java:625)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.amazon.systemui.statusbar.phone.AmazonPhoneStatusBar.start(AmazonPhoneStatusBar.java:909)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.systemui.statusbar.SystemBars.createStatusBarFromConfig(SystemBars.java:106)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.systemui.statusbar.SystemBars.onNoService(SystemBars.java:58)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.systemui.statusbar.ServiceMonitor.startService(ServiceMonitor.java:228)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.systemui.statusbar.ServiceMonitor.access$000(ServiceMonitor.java:49)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.systemui.statusbar.ServiceMonitor$1.handleMessage(ServiceMonitor.java:73)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:102)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:135)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at android.app.ActivityThread.main(ActivityThread.java:5491)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:372)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit$MethodAndArgsCaller.run(ZygoteInit.java:984)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit.main(ZygoteInit.java:779)
05-17 13:56:51.490 E/Xposed ( 9233): at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedBridge.main(XposedBridge.java:107)
05-17 13:56:54.400 I/Xposed ( 9233): fsbi >> init statusbar hooks
05-17 13:56:57.464 I/Xposed ( 9233): fsbi >> e >> No Such Field >> com.android.systemui.statusbar.StatusBarIconView#mAlwaysScaleIcon
05-17 13:56:57.486 I/Xposed ( 9233): fsbi >> e >> No Such Field >> com.android.systemui.statusbar.StatusBarIconView#mAlwaysScaleIcon
05-17 13:56:57.494 I/Xposed ( 9233): fsbi >> e >> No Such Field >> com.android.systemui.statusbar.StatusBarIconView#mAlwaysScaleIcon
05-17 13:56:57.502 I/Xposed ( 9233): fsbi >> e >> No Such Field >> com.android.systemui.statusbar.StatusBarIconView#mAlwaysScaleIcon
05-17 13:56:57.508 I/Xposed ( 9233): fsbi >> e >> No Such Field >> com.android.systemui.statusbar.StatusBarIconView#mAlwaysScaleIcon
05-17 13:56:57.579 I/Xposed (11916): [Settings Editor] Delta: 887 Hooking methods to change the Dashboard items
05-17 13:56:57.580 E/Xposed ( 9233): java.lang.NoSuchFieldError: com.android.systemui.statusbar.phone.KeyguardBottomAreaView#mCameraImageView
05-17 13:56:57.580 E/Xposed ( 9233): at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedHelpers.findField(XposedHelpers.java:105)
05-17 13:56:57.580 E/Xposed ( 9233): at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedHelpers.getObjectField(XposedHelpers.java:894)
05-17 13:56:57.580 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.ceco.lollipop.gravitybox.ModLockscreen$17.afterHookedMethod(ModLockscreen.java:518)
05-17 13:56:57.580 E/Xposed ( 9233): at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedBridge.handleHookedMethod(XposedBridge.java:374)
05-17 13:56:57.580 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.systemui.statusbar.phone.KeyguardBottomAreaView.updateCameraVisibility(<Xposed>)
05-17 13:56:57.580 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.systemui.statusbar.phone.KeyguardBottomAreaView.updateRightVisibility(KeyguardBottomAreaView.java:855)
05-17 13:56:57.580 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.systemui.statusbar.phone.KeyguardBottomAreaView.updateRightImageView(KeyguardBottomAreaView.java:945)
05-17 13:56:57.580 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.systemui.statusbar.phone.KeyguardBottomAreaView$4$1.run(KeyguardBottomAreaView.java:688)
05-17 13:56:57.580 E/Xposed ( 9233): at android.os.Handler.handleCallback(Handler.java:739)
05-17 13:56:57.580 E/Xposed ( 9233): at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:95)
05-17 13:56:57.580 E/Xposed ( 9233): at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:135)
05-17 13:56:57.580 E/Xposed ( 9233): at android.app.ActivityThread.main(ActivityThread.java:5491)
05-17 13:56:57.580 E/Xposed ( 9233): at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method)
05-17 13:56:57.580 E/Xposed ( 9233): at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:372)
05-17 13:56:57.580 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit$MethodAndArgsCaller.run(ZygoteInit.java:984)
05-17 13:56:57.580 E/Xposed ( 9233): at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit.main(ZygoteInit.java:779)
05-17 13:56:57.580 E/Xposed ( 9233): at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedBridge.main(XposedBridge.java:107)
05-17 13:56:57.676 I/Xposed (11916): [Settings Editor] Delta: 97 Hooking methods to change layout settings
05-17 13:57:05.994 I/Xposed ( 9438): fsbi >> miui >> systemUI: false
05-17 13:57:06.093 I/Xposed ( 9414): fsbi >> miui >> systemUI: false
05-17 13:57:15.437 I/Xposed (13342): fsbi >> miui >> systemUI: false
05-17 13:57:28.474 I/Xposed (19809): [Settings Editor] Delta: 75 Hooking methods to change the Dashboard items
05-17 13:57:28.504 I/Xposed (19809): [Settings Editor] Delta: 30 Hooking methods to change layout settings
05-17 13:57:36.702 I/Xposed (20179): fsbi >> miui >> systemUI: false
05-17 13:58:09.811 I/Xposed ( 9233): fsbi >> e >> No Such Field >> com.android.systemui.statusbar.StatusBarIconView#mAlwaysScaleIcon
05-17 13:58:12.725 I/Xposed ( 9233): fsbi >> e >> No Such Field >> com.android.systemui.statusbar.StatusBarIconView#mAlwaysScaleIcon
05-17 13:58:17.372 I/Xposed (24584): [Settings Editor] Delta: 98 Hooking methods to change the Dashboard items
05-17 13:58:17.413 I/Xposed (24584): [Settings Editor] Delta: 41 Hooking methods to change layout settings
05-17 13:58:18.187 I/Xposed (24584): [Settings Editor] Delta: 774 SettingsActivity onCreate
05-17 13:58:20.117 I/Xposed ( 9233): fsbi >> e >> No Such Field >> com.android.systemui.statusbar.StatusBarIconView#mAlwaysScaleIcon
05-17 13:58:23.068 I/Xposed ( 9233): fsbi >> e >> No Such Field >> com.android.systemui.statusbar.StatusBarIconView#mAlwaysScaleIcon
05-17 13:58:51.924 I/Xposed ( 863): fsbi >> miui >> systemUI: false
 
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I've rechecked several times, it's definitely enabled, I don't have disable resource hooks checked, and that error was a one-time thing due to a misinstallation. I've tried attaching the Xposed log but I'm getting an error so I'll send it directly to you. I can see a few entries for GB, but there's nothing popping up when I attempt to launch the app.
Thanks. If GravityBox settings app can't be open or is crashing I need a logcat captured when launching GravityBox settings app.
 
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Thanks. If GravityBox settings app can't be open or is crashing I need a logcat captured when launching GravityBox settings app.

I think this is what you need. I filtered out everything that didn't have the 19492 ID on a hunch. Not sure how right it was.


E/GED (19492): Failed to get GED Log Buf, err(0)
E/IMGSRV (19492): :0: PVRSRVLoadLibrary: dlopen failed: dlopen failed: library "libPVRDebugger.so" not found
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): FATAL EXCEPTION: main
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): Process: com.ceco.lollipop.gravitybox, PID: 19492
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): java.lang.NullPointerException: Attempt to invoke virtual method 'java.lang.CharSequence android.preference.ListPreference.getEntry()' on a null object reference
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at com.ceco.lollipop.gravitybox.GravityBoxSettings$PrefsFragment.updatePreferences(GravityBoxSettings.java:2363)
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at com.ceco.lollipop.gravitybox.GravityBoxSettings$PrefsFragment.onStart(GravityBoxSettings.java:1918)
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at android.app.Fragment.performStart(Fragment.java:2077)
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at android.app.FragmentManagerImpl.moveToState(FragmentManager.java:922)
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at android.app.FragmentManagerImpl.moveToState(FragmentManager.java:1067)
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at android.app.BackStackRecord.run(BackStackRecord.java:834)
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at android.app.FragmentManagerImpl.execPendingActions(FragmentManager.java:1452)
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at android.app.FragmentManagerImpl$1.run(FragmentManager.java:447)
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at android.os.Handler.handleCallback(Handler.java:739)
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:95)
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:135)
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at android.app.ActivityThread.main(ActivityThread.java:5491)
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method)
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:372)
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit$MethodAndArgsCaller.run(ZygoteInit.java:984)
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit.main(ZygoteInit.java:779)
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedBridge.main(XposedBridge.java:107)
 
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I think this is what you need. I filtered out everything that didn't have the 19492 ID on a hunch. Not sure how right it was.


E/GED (19492): Failed to get GED Log Buf, err(0)
E/IMGSRV (19492): :0: PVRSRVLoadLibrary: dlopen failed: dlopen failed: library "libPVRDebugger.so" not found
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): FATAL EXCEPTION: main
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): Process: com.ceco.lollipop.gravitybox, PID: 19492
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): java.lang.NullPointerException: Attempt to invoke virtual method 'java.lang.CharSequence android.preference.ListPreference.getEntry()' on a null object reference
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at com.ceco.lollipop.gravitybox.GravityBoxSettings$PrefsFragment.updatePreferences(GravityBoxSettings.java:2363)
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at com.ceco.lollipop.gravitybox.GravityBoxSettings$PrefsFragment.onStart(GravityBoxSettings.java:1918)
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at android.app.Fragment.performStart(Fragment.java:2077)
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at android.app.FragmentManagerImpl.moveToState(FragmentManager.java:922)
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at android.app.FragmentManagerImpl.moveToState(FragmentManager.java:1067)
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at android.app.BackStackRecord.run(BackStackRecord.java:834)
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at android.app.FragmentManagerImpl.execPendingActions(FragmentManager.java:1452)
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at android.app.FragmentManagerImpl$1.run(FragmentManager.java:447)
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at android.os.Handler.handleCallback(Handler.java:739)
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:95)
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:135)
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at android.app.ActivityThread.main(ActivityThread.java:5491)
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method)
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:372)
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit$MethodAndArgsCaller.run(ZygoteInit.java:984)
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit.main(ZygoteInit.java:779)
E/AndroidRuntime(19492): at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedBridge.main(XposedBridge.java:107)
That's exactly what I needed. Thanks.
 
Version 5.5.1 available

Changelog 5.5.1 - 21/05/2018
- GravityBox Settings: fixed crash on WiFi only devices
- Updated Turkish translations (thanks to Fatih Firinci)

Thanks. Issue appears to have been resolved. Thank you for your work and quick fixes :)

Sent from my Amazon KFSUWI using XDA Labs
 
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System UI sometimes reboots because of an error.
The problem is that the lockscreen tweaks disappear (shortcuts and bottom-left/right actions).
I've already made GB system, but it does not help.
After rebooting the phone, all is ok, but after rebooting the System UI, it crashes
Xperia Z1c 5.1.1.
Log after rebooting the phone and stopping System UI via MyAndroidTools
 

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Version 5.5.2 available

Changelog 5.5.2 - 10/07/2018
- Settings: added search feature
--- filters the list of all enabled preferences based on specified keyword
--- maintains tree structure of filtered preferences for a user to better understand context
--- matching preference groups will show all child preferences
- Ultimate notification control:
--- fixed crash during screen orientation change
--- redesigned Search functionality in per-app list
- QuietHours:
--- added phone ringer whitelist management:
------ allows to manage list of contacts for which not to mute phone ringer during quiet hours
------ requires permission for reading contacts
--- added support for multiple time ranges:
------ allows to set multiple time ranges for automatic quiet hours together with days which they apply to
------ change requires setting up new time ranges; as the previous ones are not preserved due to design changes
- QuietHours Interactive Mode:
--- treat session as interactive when device is locked during phone call
--- added per-app option for respecting quiet hours ignore rules during interactive mode
- APK size increased due to inclusion of necessary Android Support libraries
- Updated Turkish translations (thanks to Fatih Firinci)
- Updated Russian translations (thanks to gaich)
- Updated Chinese (Simplified) translations (thanks to liveasx)

Complete commit history for 5.5.1->5.5.2
 

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Version 5.6.0 available

Changelog 5.6.0 - 23/09/2018
- QuietHours: additional enhancements and redesign
--- rules for ligts/vibrations/sounds/ringer whitelist can now be set for each time range independently
--- manual mode has its own set of rules that are independent of automatic time ranges
--- initial ringer whitelist for newly created time range is inherited from manual mode settings
--- added option for controlling current mode directly from the QuietHours settings
--- reorganized settings
--- !!! data structure changes render existing time ranges incompatible - need to be reconfigured !!!
- Updated Ukrainian translations (thanks to burunduk)
- Updated Turkish translations (thanks to Fatih Firinci)
- Updated Russian translations (thanks to gaich)

Complete commit history for 5.5.2->5.6.0
 

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I have oppo A37F can i use it in my phone?
There is no way for us to know that. Other than device you haven't provided other info.
Android version (this thread is for Lollipop)? Stock ROM or custom AOSP/LOS (module works best with close to vanilla AOSP)? GravityBox requires Xposed Framework. Do you have it installed and working? If so you can give it a try. Just read the OP, noting that not everything will work depending on ROM, and give 'er a go.


ZTE Axon 7 A2017U, /e/ v0.1 ROM, microG (NoGapps), Multiboot, XDA Legacy
 

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There is no way for us to know that. Other than device you haven't provided other info.
Android version (this thread is for Lollipop)? Stock ROM or custom AOSP/LOS (module works best with close to vanilla AOSP)? GravityBox requires Xposed Framework. Do you have it installed and working? If so you can give it a try. Just read the OP, noting that not everything will work depending on ROM, and give 'er a go.


ZTE Axon 7 A2017U, /e/ v0.1 ROM, microG (NoGapps), Multiboot, XDA Legacy

my oppo a37f is rooted with working xposed framework...... but it has Color OS....
 

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Does the "quick settings" option work like the narrow bar in Nougat with few clickable icons? I've enabled it on my Z3 (5.1.1) but it seems that it doesn't change anything. Inb4 - yes, I did restart the phone.
Using GB 5.6.0, Xposed v89.

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Does the "quick settings" option work like the narrow bar in Nougat with few clickable icons? I've enabled it on my Z3 (5.1.1) but it seems that it doesn't change anything. Inb4 - yes, I did restart the phone.
Using GB 5.6.0, Xposed v89.
 

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Does the "quick settings" option work like the narrow bar in Nougat with few clickable icons? I've enabled it on my Z3 (5.1.1) but it seems that it doesn't change anything. Inb4 - yes, I did restart the phone.
Using GB 5.6.0, Xposed v89.

---------- Post added at 08:39 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:38 PM ----------

Does the "quick settings" option work like the narrow bar in Nougat with few clickable icons? I've enabled it on my Z3 (5.1.1) but it seems that it doesn't change anything. Inb4 - yes, I did restart the phone.
Using GB 5.6.0, Xposed v89.
After enabling QS in GravityBox, you have to choose which GravityBox tiles you would like to use and then use standard Android's QS edit function to drag/drop unused tiles to QS panel.
Edit mode is typically initiated by pressing an edit icon in expanded QS panel.

Oops, sorry, that applies to Nougat and Oreo only. After enabling tiles in GravityBox they should show in QS panel automatically.
If they don't then it's a matter of incompatibility with Sony system.
 
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Oops, sorry, that applies to Nougat and Oreo only. After enabling tiles in GravityBox they should show in QS panel automatically.
If they don't then it's a matter of incompatibility with Sony system.

I'm not sure but I think that I've tested that once and they did, but it was like 2 years ago. As I am using the Serajr module, I even disabled it to check how's GB version of it going to perform, but no matter what I did, it changed nothing (apart from the "how many icons are there in a row"). But even changing the amount of icons had to be followed by a restart, otherwise it stayed at the previous value.
I also enabled the function to change the brightness by moving my finger left/right on the status bar (it should work like that, right?) but also - no juice. I don't know whether I'm doing something wrong, something's in conflict with GB or really Sony's close-to-aosp firmware doesn't want to cooperate. It's even more weird as I'm using a ton of options apart from the status bar mods and they all work like a charm.
 
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I'm not sure but I think that I've tested that once and they did, but it was like 2 years ago. As I am using the Serajr module, I even disabled it to check how's GB version of it going to perform, but no matter what I did, it changed nothing (apart from the "how many icons are there in a row"). But even changing the amount of icons had to be followed by a restart, otherwise it stayed at the previous value.
I also enabled the function to change the brightness by moving my finger left/right on the status bar (it should work like that, right?) but also - no juice. I don't know whether I'm doing something wrong, something's in conflict with GB or really Sony's close-to-aosp firmware doesn't want to cooperate. It's even more weird as I'm using a ton of options apart from the status bar mods and they all work like a charm.
Well, SystemUI (where status bar and keyguard is implemented) is probably the one that is modified by OEMs the most.
All related features in GravityBox are thus prone to be incompatible. Even a little deviation can cause a module to stop working in many parts.
I would be glad to help but unfortunately I don't have experience with Sony devices nor have one myself.
The only thing you can do from your side is to share the Xposed Log (can be exported from within Xposed Installer app. Note that "Error logging" must be enabled in About section of GravityBox settings).
 

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HI guys, just upgraded my phone from KitKat to Lollipop 5.10 using its own update... ya I know I about three years late ;) The phone has bad Quick Settings tiles; a whole bunch that I don't want and the ones I would want are not there. So of course am trying Grav Box and that gave me the ones I do want but unfortunately did not remove two that I would want to make disappear (Smart Standby and W Mode - don't even know what they do) because they are not listed in Grav Box settings so uncheck them to make them disappear. Which I understand because Grav Box wasn't made for my phone and I betcha 99% of phones don't have such retarded Quick Setting tiles that Wiko put on mine :-X Have tried all different types of tricks that I found on the net (setting calendar back 30 days, SystemUI Tuner, other phone xposed modules, long pressing setting's button in the hopes of being able to edit the quick setting tiles) nothing has helped.

But I still want to make them disappear... can someone please provide an alternate solution to either make these last two stock quick settings disappear or even a way to remove ALL stock Quick Setting tiles? Then I could just use a different app to get the ones I want...

7 hours later edit : So it seems I solved my first world problem using an app called Custom Quick Settings. For some reason this app had exactly the two pesky stock toggles I needed to remove from my Quick Settings tiles: Slip cover removed W mode and Smartstandby removed Smart Standby (go figure). For some reason (got lucky) Custom Quick Settings had these toggles turn-off-able while Grav Box doesn't. So am using both apps at the same time because Grav Box has more options relating to Quick Settings while just using Custom Quick Settings to remove those two peskies. So far they are playing well together....
 
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    GravityBox - all-in-one tweak box - Xposed module for devices running AOSP Lollipop
    Version 5.6.0 [Lollipop]

    Version for JellyBean is available in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/app-gravitybox-v3-1-4-tweak-box-android-t2316070
    Version for KitKat is available in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/app-gravitybox-v3-1-5-tweak-box-android-t2554049
    Version for Marshmallow is available in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3251148

    READ THIS POST CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING ANY FURTHER
    Version for Lollipop has been tested on Nexus 5 and thus should be compatible with all the Nexus devices running stock Google system. Starting with v5.0.3alpha, compatibility with Motorola Moto G Dual SIM (and potentially other Motorola devices) has been improved.

    Introduction
    The app utilizes amazing Xposed framework coded by recognized
    developer rovo89 which, briefly, provides interface for injecting code into any app, including system services, allowing modifications of applications and system services at run-time. One of the biggest advantages of GravityBox is that it is not bound to any specific device. Actually, it should run on any device having vanilla Android 5 (ROM close enough to AOSP).
    This project wouldn't be possible without rovo's Xposed framework, so huge kudos to him.

    Feature highlight
    --- CyanogenMod Pie controls
    --- Expanded Desktop
    --- Statusbar QuickSettings tile management with additional tiles and reordering /* work in progress */
    --- Statusbar icon coloring
    --- Statusbar Brightness Control
    --- Center clock in statusbar
    --- Battery indicator style
    --- Navigation bar tweaks including cursor control keys
    --- Low battery warning policy
    --- Disable LED flashing when battery low
    --- Disable LED while charging
    --- Advanced power-off menu (reboot, recovery)
    --- Volume key cursor control
    --- Skip tracks by volume key long-press while screen off (thanks to rovo89)
    --- More volume levels for music stream
    --- Option to control safe headset media volume
    --- Button for clearing all recent tasks at once
    --- Minimal brightness setting
    --- Autobrihtness levels adjustment
    --- Lockscreen tweaks
    --- Hardware/navigation key actions
    --- Notification drawer style (background color, image for portait/landscape, transparency)
    --- Button backlight modes (default, disabled, always on while screen is on)
    --- Dialer (Phone) tweaks
    --- Google Launcher tweaks
    --- Screen recording
    --- GravityBox Actions - interface for 3rd party apps
    --- Smart Radio
    --- Notification control (per-app notification LED/sounds/vibrations)
    --- Ascending ring tone
    ... more to come

    Compatibility
    Some words about GB's main concept. One thing I didn't like about xposed modules was that it was always necessary to reboot a device after making a change to some option. Since GB's main concept was to turn MTK devices running stock ROM into something that's close enough to a feature-packed custom ROM, I had to take a decision - for it to be as much comfortable as possible and to really behave like a custom ROM, I had to design it to support most of the preference changes to be done on the fly without needing to reboot a device. While this sounds nice, it also brings couple of "drawbacks". For changes to be made on the fly, it is necessary to make some preparations when device starts. This means, even if you don't use the particular feature, the necessary preparation/modification is already there and is waiting for the user to come and change that option.
    This means it is not possible to "completely deactivate" particular feature if it causes trouble on your device or if you installed GB because you want to use only one particular feature you can't find elsewhere.
    This results in issues on ROMs/devices that have parts that are diverting from default Android implementation too much, or are running heavily modified custom ROMs.
    If you experience weird issues after installing GB, even if you didn't activate a particular feature, it is not because of GB is broken, it is because it is not compatible with your ROM. It is very similar as if you installed ROM built from source for Nexus to some Xperia device - it won't work.

    Next thing, GB is a complex module and is not suitable for 1 purpose scenario. This means, if you are running custom ROM built from source (CM, PAC, ...), and you are missing a certain feature, your best option is to go ask creators of those ROMs to implement those additional features. Supplementing missing features on well-known custom ROMs built from source by installing xposed modules (especially complex ones) is definitely not a good way to go and can cause more trouble than good.

    And finally, the last. GB being a complex module, it shouldn't be combined with other complex modules often racing for the same goal. They can conflict/fight on the same playground and there's no way you can deterministically say which one's going to win.
    They can even lose both.

    So in summary:
    - this module is designed to run on vanilla or close-to-vanilla Android 5 (AOSP)
    - supports "Google devices" like Nexus, HTC One Google play edition, and others running vanilla Android 5
    - supports Motorola Moto G Dual SIM running stock Lollipop
    - supports Zopo Speed 7 running Lollipop 5.1 and potentially other MediaTek devices running Lollipop 5.1
    - Samsung Touchwiz, HTC Sense, MIUI, LeWa, Xperia, Lenovo, etc. are NOT supported. It is not guaranteed this module will work on these at all so try at your own risk. This module is simply too complex to support all kind of ROM brands that were vastly modified by vendors.
    - DO NOT USE WITH CUSTOM ROMS LIKE CM,AOSPA,ROOTBOX,AOKP,SLIM,CATACLYSM,OMNI AND THEIR OTHER CLONES... IT MAKES NO SENSE AND CAN CAUSE CONFLICTS AND UNEXPECTED BEHAVIOUR
    - I will not implement any exceptions that will adapt this module to a specific custom ROM. Please, do understand, it is unmanageable.
    - I will not provide any support for devices violating these compatibility rules

    As is detailed in the OP, GravityBox is designed to be used with stock, vanilla AOSP ROMs, not OEM and custom ROMs. In other words, Google Play Edition and Nexus devices. All OEM ROMs (TouchWiz, Sense, Xperia, Moto, etc.), and custom ROMs (CyanogenMod, ParanoidAndroid, etc.) differ significantly in their code base from pure AOSP. And as most of these ROMs are closed source, and the developer does not have access to all the devices, it means that GravityBox is not designed for, or tested on, these devices and ROMs.

    Even though the Moto devices look like stock Android, they are as much custom under-the-hood as TouchWiz or Sense. It's just that Motorola decided to implement a skin that resembles stock Android, rather than a custom skin like Samsung has done. But the changes to the core code mean that many of GravityBox's features will not work, and actually do cause some well-known bugs. The same goes for ParanoidAndroid, there are just too many changes to the core code for GB to be reliable.

    If you choose to use GravityBox on a ROM it was never intended to be used with, then you do so at your own risk, and without any support. You should always have a good nandroid backup and be familiar with ADB and Fastboot. At any time, a ROM update or GravityBox update may cause any/all GravityBox features to break, and worst case, send your device into a bootloop. This is just an unfortunate reality of using a mod on a device it wasn't intended to be used on. Any user who wishes to improve or fix bugs on their unsupported ROM is more than welcome to download the source code for GravityBox (links to Git in the OP) and work on debugging and fixing the bugs on their own.

    Prerequisites
    To use this module, the following conditions must be met
    - You have a device running Android 5 that's based on AOSP (vanilla or close-to-vanilla Android)
    - ROM must be rooted (XposedInstaller requires root to be able to install framework into system)
    - You have working custom recovery allowing you to make a backup before installing Xposed framework

    GravityBox Lollipop version has been developed and tested on Nexus 5

    Installation
    1) Follow instructions for installation of Xposed Framework alpha version for Lollipop
    In case of Lollipop 5.1, make sure to use unofficial Xposed Framework Alpha.

    2) Download, GravityBox APK from the second post, rename it to GravityBox.apk and install it.
    Alternatively, you can download the latest GravityBox directly from Xposed Installer (search for GravityBox [LP] module).

    3) Make sure GravityBox app is installed into internal memory. If it was installed into phone storage or external storage,
    move it into the internal memory first (applies only to devices having additional or external storage)

    7) Run Xposed installer, go to Modules menu and activate GravityBox by checking the checkbox

    8) Reboot

    9) Launch GravityBox from app drawer or from Xposed installer and set options as desired

    Videos
    - Xposed framework install plus gravity box module overview (thanks to Rootjunky.com & Marshall Williams)
    - Gravity Box - What is it and How to install it (thanks to @D3VI0US)

    Documentation
    Thanks to @cadarn07, there's a comprehensive and searchable User Guide listing
    all of the GravityBox features. It's an EverNote document located at https://www.evernote.com/pub/cadarn07/gravitybox

    Reporting bugs
    If you experience problems with certain feature, provide the full-detailed info that can help me
    to reproduce the bug and attach debug.log file you'll find in:
    /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/log

    In case you experience SystemUI crashes or other apps Force Closing, or device soft reboots, attach logcat from time
    crash occurs. (use adb logcat *:E or your favorite logcat app from Play Store).
    Please, don't attach big logs. Only the portion where error is clearly seen.
    Disable all other xposed modules before reproducing bug to make sure it is really GravityBox related
    Remember, this app was developed and tested on one particular device so it is not guaranteed that
    it will work flawlessly on yours.


    Click here tor ead additional, more detailed info on Reporting bugs provided by @trjlive

    Multilanguage support
    Volunteers are welcome to translate GravityBox to other languages.
    Simply download this file: https://github.com/GravityBox/GravityBox/raw/lollipop/res/values/strings.xml
    Use Notepad++ to edit strings and then send me edited file so I can include translations into next release.

    Source code
    GravityBox is opensource. Sources are available in my gihub: https://github.com/GravityBox/GravityBox/tree/lollipop
    If you're a dev and have some ideas for additional features, feel free to fork it, work on it
    and send the pull requests.

    Copyright notice
    https://github.com/GravityBox/GravityBox/blob/lollipop/NOTICE

    Support development
    Coding, maintaining and supporting this project costs me a lot of my precious time. If you find this project useful, you are welcome to support its development via donation. This form of support is meant to compensate for my time dedicated to the community + eventually, help me to afford newer device to keep up with AOSP evolution thus providing continuous support as Android evolves. Thanks!

    Info about premium features and PayPal transaction ID verification system
    1) Those who supported development via PayPal donation can use their PayPal transaction ID to unlock premium features.
    As of v2.9.5, there's one premium feature: Backup/restore of GB settings.

    2) If you contributed to the project by providing translations, code fragments, or by any other way
    you can apply for a free transaction ID by contacting me via PM.

    3) Be aware that there's a system that can identify potential transaction ID
    abuse. E.g. when one ID is being used by more users. Such IDs will get blocked automatically.
    This can also happen when you previously exposed your ID in public forum and other users took
    advantage of it. If this is the case, contact me via PM so I can issue new, special ID.
    In case you own more devices, you can use one transaction ID on up to 10 of them.

    4) If you are using your own custom builds of GB for personal use, you will get hash mismatch
    upon verifying your ID as verification system accepts requests only from official releases of GB.
    If you want to be able to verify IDs with your custom build, contact me via PM so I can setup
    a special hash for your build.
    If you are using a custom build that you provide for broader group of users (e.g. in a custom ROM),
    it is necessary to ask for new hash everytime your new custom version is released for public use.
    These rules are based on mutual trust so please, do not violate them.

    Credits
    - @bgcngm for his code contributions to the project
    - @MohammadAG for Xperia specific contributions to the project
    - @rovo89 for his ultimate Xposed framework and "Volume keys to skip track" mod
    - @peptonib for starting me up with this project
    - @Tungstwenty for Fake ID vulnerability patch
    - @simmac for app icon
    - @romracer for Motorola specific code contributions
    - THL W8 owners for providing support and feedback
    - CyanogenMod project
    - ParanoidAndroid project
    - SlimBean, RootBox, AOKP, OmniROM projects
    - Sergey Margaritov for ColorPickerPreference
    - All those who provided translations for different languages (Mr.Premise, peptonib, kidmar, ch-vox, romashko, Indiant, lelemm, oicirbaf, unavix, LuHash, WedyDQ10, mp3comanche, awaaas, liveasx, samsonbear, Eric850130, xtrem007, benjoe1, asmb111, ...)
    - and finally, all those who keep the project alive by supporting me via donations (you know who you are)

    Changelog
    https://github.com/GravityBox/GravityBox/blob/lollipop/CHANGELOG.txt

    XDA:DevDB Information
    GravityBox [LP] Xposed Framework Module, Xposed for all devices (see above for details)

    Contributors
    C3C076
    Source Code: https://github.com/GravityBox/GravityBox/tree/lollipop

    Xposed Package Name: com.ceco.lollipop.gravitybox

    Version Information
    Status: Stable
    Current Stable Version: 5.6.0
    Stable Release Date: 2018-09-23

    Created 2015-02-22
    Last Updated 2018-09-23
    268
    Changelog 5.6.0 - 23/09/2018
    - QuietHours: additional enhancements and redesign
    --- rules for ligts/vibrations/sounds/ringer whitelist can now be set for each time range independently
    --- manual mode has its own set of rules that are independent of automatic time ranges
    --- initial ringer whitelist for newly created time range is inherited from manual mode settings
    --- added option for controlling current mode directly from the QuietHours settings
    --- reorganized settings
    --- !!! data structure changes render existing time ranges incompatible - need to be reconfigured !!!
    - Updated Ukrainian translations (thanks to burunduk)
    - Updated Turkish translations (thanks to Fatih Firinci)
    - Updated Russian translations (thanks to gaich)

    Complete commit history for 5.5.2->5.6.0
    75
    What's missing in version for Lollipop 5.1 compared to 5.0
    - unlinked ringer/notification control volumes cannot be controlled within Sound&notification settings, only within expanded volume panel.

    What's missing in version for Lollipop compared to KitKat
    - No ring targets in lock screen - obsolete in Lollipop as there is no ring security screen available
    - No ring targets in navbar - Google replaced search panel with completely different one
    having simple circle with one target. It's not using GlowPadView anymore. In order to implement ring targets
    as we know them from Kitkat would probably be to completely replace stock search panel with the one from Kitkat
    - Brightness control currently doesn't work in lock screen as status bar is covered with keyguard panel
    - and maybe some other smaller features I forgot to mention, mainly since they were obsolete in Lollipop
    Full commit history can be found in project's github.

    Other remarks
    - Although LP comes with native "quiet hours", I decided to keep UNC Quiet hours.
    There's a freedom of choice to either use stock Interruptions system or GB's quiet hours
    - Battery style and percent revised to support new status bar which has 3 modes: normal, keyguard, header
    - Brightness control now works with Auto adjustment turned on the similar way as brightness slider in quick settings
    - Low battery warning changed as there is no Low battery warning dialog anymore
    - Ascending ringtone has been reworked completely (thanks to CM12)
    - million of other small adjustments - you'll find out for yourself :)
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    New version announcement

    Version 5.1.0 available

    Changelog 5.1.0 - 16/05/2015
    - Adjusted for Lollipop 5.1 compatibility

    Important info
    - in case you are running Lollipop 5.1, make sure you have the latest unofficial Xposed Framework SuperAlpha for Lollipop 5.1 before installing GB
    - this version was tested on Nexus 5 running:
    --- stock 5.0.1 (LRX22C)
    --- stock 5.1.0 (LMY47I)
    --- AOSP 5.1.1 built from source (LMY47V)
    It is not guaranteed it will work on other, non-Google/non-AOSP devices, so issues should be expected.
    Make sure you have a nandroid backup before trying.
    - avoid using soft reboot feature as it will most likely cause your apps to be rebuilt (optimized) from scratch which takes some time
    - check the 3rd post to find out what's missing in version 5.1 compared to 5.0

    Complete commit history for 5.0.10->5.1.0
    46
    Plans are as follows.
    - to release another unofficial (super alpha) version of xposed framework for 5.1.0 and 5.1.1
    - to adjust GravityBox for compatibility with 5.1.0 and 5.1.1 (this will take some time).