[UPDATE/26/09/12][ROM] iOS ×Treme | iOS Look and Feel [TWEAKED]

insitex

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I like iOS UI. So is there any way to install the settings app here? If the rom had at least this bug fixed i would like to test it. I like it :)
 

heavyste92

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I like iOS UI. So is there any way to install the settings app here? If the rom had at least this bug fixed i would like to test it. I like it :)
i think it is not possible to install only the settings.apk in another rom..because it should have the right framework!! but i love iOS UI like you;) i wish someone will port this fantastic rom!!!
 
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heavyste92

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Hm, didn't started to work, but will start tomorrow. I'm still waiting for Moviestar's permission. MOVIESTAR, WHERE ARE YOU?!?
Anyway, so if I remember right we had following bugs:
- Settings won't install

That's easy to fix, plus some more tweaks to get it faster.
A few UI improvements should be easy, too.

Sent from my intelligent LG-P500 running Protos 9!

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we are in your hands!!:) obviously, i will test all you want..when i can!;)
 

korrectmethod

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@korrectmethod:
No, it works. We only need the framework-res.apk, SystemUI.apk and some other ap's. Then we need a MIUI ROM (taking one from forum) and copy the files. New files are there, and before I do that, I need to resize it.

The resizing part was the main reason I said it wasn't doable. Is there an automated way to resize the thousands of PNGs or whatever format it is?
 

mrcorey

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If you had access to a Linux box running gnome 2.x there is an extension called resize rotate that will resize files by a set size or percentage. You can highlight an entire directory it folder to batch resize.

There used to be a freeware for windows called bimp that would do it too. That might work
 

3ncrypt3d_Droid

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If you had access to a Linux box running gnome 2.x there is an extension called resize rotate that will resize files by a set size or percentage. You can highlight an entire directory it folder to batch resize.

There used to be a freeware for windows called bimp that would do it too. That might work
Won't this work? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23499130

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