Xposed? App Settings doesn't seem to work

Jim Barr

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I rooted and installed Xposed and App Settings with the intention of changing the DPI of the Calendar app to get the nice tablet layout instead of the phone layout. I enabled Xposed, rebooted, downloaded and installed App Settings, and I made the changes to the app. But it doesn't do anything--the app looks exactly like it did.

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matt99017d

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I rooted and installed Xposed and App Settings with the intention of changing the DPI of the Calendar app to get the nice tablet layout instead of the phone layout. I enabled Xposed, rebooted, downloaded and installed App Settings, and I made the changes to the app. But it doesn't do anything--the app looks exactly like it did.

Suggestions?
Are you doing a reboot or a SOFT reboot? If your on the 1.0 root it does not stick until after boot. Thus the need of doing a soft reboot for the settings to take.
If your on pwnmymoto root I can't help

Sent from non rooted motoX :'(
 

Jim Barr

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Are you doing a reboot or a SOFT reboot? If your on the 1.0 root it does not stick until after boot. Thus the need of doing a soft reboot for the settings to take.
If your on pwnmymoto root I can't help

Sent from non rooted motoX :'(
Well, I'm using the latest PwnMyMoto, so obviously, my mileage may vary.

I installed Xposed Framework and rebooted (right "Reboot" button, not soft reboot). Then I installed App Settings and changed the "DPI" and "Screen (dp)" settings and tapped the Save icon. I then opened Xposed again and did a Soft reboot. I waited a short while for things to settle, then launched the Calendar app, and there was no change. i tried several DPI and Screen (dp) combinations, but nothing changes. Bummer.
 

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Well, I'm using the latest PwnMyMoto, so obviously, my mileage may vary.

I installed Xposed Framework and rebooted (right "Reboot" button, not soft reboot). Then I installed App Settings and changed the "DPI" and "Screen (dp)" settings and tapped the Save icon. I then opened Xposed again and did a Soft reboot. I waited a short while for things to settle, then launched the Calendar app, and there was no change. i tried several DPI and Screen (dp) combinations, but nothing changes. Bummer.
You did go into Xposed Framework after installing App Settings and activated it under the modules tab before rebooting, right?
 
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