Easy bootscreen (Desire hd/z) - Desire HD Themes and Apps

hello friends... after going on many topics in forums i have finally created an easiest tutorial for all my friends.
What u need
(Copy all the tools from http://www.megaupload.com/?d=KEMF34H8)
(Download the script file(in above link) to C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS5\Presets\Scripts)
1. Photoshop cs4 and above recommended.
2. Easy gif converter (included)
4. Rad game tools (for making videos as wallpapers (included)).
5. Fast stone image viewer (inclided)
6.Export layer tool (thankx to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=918502)(included)
7. A Coffee/Beer mug jst for hit and try Psycho memonts.....(Get ur own)
(Special thankx to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=918502)
Ok
From Images
1. Copy stock bootanimation.zip anywhere and extract it
2. Use FS image viewer to crop pics at 480x800 and save them in desired folder.
3. open gif animation and in wizard stack up the pics and create a single gif image. Make sure to keep the time at .01... under tools menu click reverse animation(important).
4 Open photoshop and do the following
a. Get the resultant .gif file and open it with Adobe Photoshop.
b. Now in Photoshop, go to, File->Scripts->Export Layers to Files(Fast PNG)
c. Give path to any folder so that it can save the final files(Give the path where u unzipped the stock bootanimation file)
d. Put all the renamed frames in the "android" folder and delete the old ones.
e. Use WinRar to zip them up again. BUT DO NOT COMPRESS THE .ZIP FILE, OTHERWISE THE PHONE WILL NOT RECOGNIZE IT.
5. Now place the folder in system/customize/resource.
From video/game (.bik) files
1. Convert a file in avi format.
2. using bink player(included) select and convert the file in Jpeg/png format in desired folder.
3.Follow above steps from 3 to 5 and u can now have ur fav parts of vids as boot screens....
sharing some of my boot screens...
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=NXARNUQJ

Related

[Ref] NBH Files for Splash Screens

I followed all the instructions on how to create but when I create the NBH file I cannot find it all my computer where I placed it...Then I search for it then I find it but the flash utility wont open the file and I can only see .nb files in the folder where I place everything.
Also what program should I use to resize my pictures to 400x640
And I've read many post on this so did get mad at me..... Because you wouldn't want to see me mad.... Hulk SMASH!!!!!!!!!!
Might as well delete this since nobody will give any pointers.....and I meant to put help and not [ref]
hopefully someone will respond cause I actually have the same problem...hahaha..put the file on my network --- somewhere --- and now can't recall where...haha
Sparkz914 said:
I followed all the instructions on how to create but when I create the NBH file I cannot find it all my computer where I placed it...Then I search for it then I find it but the flash utility wont open the file and I can only see .nb files in the folder where I place everything.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
are you trying to change the bootsplash (1st screen) or the regular (2nd screen, non animated one)??? if your just trying to change the regular splash screen you dont need to convert to .nbh...just change the name to welcomehead.192.png...and put in windows...
Also what program should I use to resize my pictures to 400x640
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i use gimp...great program and free!!
*hope this helps*
Thank you so very much JDM, but i'm trying to change the first screen when you first turn the phone on when it shows your rom and radio info....I've been able to make and find the .nbh files but I am lost on how to use PatchSplash so that the bottom portion of the screen isn't black....Any help would be Very Helpful from anyone, so much that I may let someone buy me dinner lol but no fooling around on the first date
jdmsleepr said:
are you trying to change the bootsplash (1st screen) or the regular (2nd screen, non animated one)??? if your just trying to change the regular splash screen you dont need to convert to .nbh...just change the name to welcomehead.192.png...and put in windows...
i use gimp...great program and free!!
*hope this helps*
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm actually trying to do both. I simply lost the software required to do the first one.....
Here are the programs to do the first boot screen
JDM i got that program Gimp but when I try to scale the photo to 480x640 but it changes it to its own dimensions which is like 480x247....Any insight on how to make it the right size....Thanks in advance
Sparkz914 said:
Here are the programs to do the first boot screen
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
kewl thanks...
Ok JDM I found out how to size the picture but im still lost on how to use patchsplash, now when I flash the image to my phone its fuzzy and distorted making it unviewable(if thats even a word) and 10% of the screen on the bottom is black.....?
TechnoHippie said:
kewl thanks...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No problem man, and you'll also need this
Sparkz914 said:
Ok JDM I found out how to size the picture but im still lost on how to use patchsplash, now when I flash the image to my phone its fuzzy and distorted making it unviewable(if thats even a word) and 10% of the screen on the bottom is black.....?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
ok i have figured out how to use the patchsplash program...if you want i can make the file for you and send it back...
JDM that would be cool man
and do you think you could give me a brief description on how to use patchsplash
Which ever one is easier for you to create...thanks in advance
and if possible can you PM me the final product or can i give you my email
Ok JDM i've sort of learned how to use Patchsplash but not fully...this is where the program is located on my computer
Users\Seymore Cake\Documents\Phone ****\Splash Screens\
What should I put following this or what steps should I do next
Sorry for being some what of a pain for all the questions I ask of you
once your in the folder where patchsplash.exe is...
type: patchsplash.exe R example.nb output.nb
i made the .nbh for ya and tested...good to go...
JDM your the man
Maybe this will help....
Code:
[b]Download the attached zip file.
Extract it to (wherever you like) then follow the instructions below.[/b]
==============================================================================
Step by Step instructions on how to create your custom splash screen
for the Diamond and Rafael windows mobile.
==============================================================================
Step 1: Create your image
-
Choose, find or create the image you would like to have as your splash screen.
Use your image editor (photoshop is my choice) to adjust your image.
The size of the picture needed for the splash is 640x480 72dpi.
Save it as (24 Bit) (bmp) in folder (2-bmp to rsb to bmp).
goto Step 2.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Step 2: Convert your image from *.bmp to *.rsb
-
Run rsbbmp.exe in folder (2-bmp to rsb to bmp).
Click on [Add Files] and choose your bmp.
Click on [Convert All]
Your image has now been cloned and converted to rsb format.
Move or copy your rsb file to folder (3-rsb to nb).
goto Step 3.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Step 3: Convert your image from *.rsb to *.nb
-
Run Splash-RSB Converter.exe in folder (3-rsb to nb)
Choose VGA (640x480) then press [Convert].
Choose your rsb and save it in folder (4-patchsplashv0.1) click on [Done]
goto Step 4.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Step 4: Patch your image file.
-
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Remember, patchsplash.exe is a command line tool. If you run the program by double
clicking on it a cmd window will open showing you examples of the command line you
will need to type to patch your *.nb that is all.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
First, open the folder (4-patchsplashv0.1) in Windows file explorer. Copy the
address found at the top of the explorer window.
example: D:\PDA\HTC\splash\4-patchsplashv0.1
On Windows, Start Menu->Run... Click on Run then paste the address you copied
from win explorer then type the rest of the line needed for patching.
My example:
D:\PDA\HTC\splash\4-patchsplashv0.1\patchsplash R YOURFILENAME.nb YOURFILENAME_P.nb
\patchsplash R YOURFILENAME.nb YOURFILENAME_P.nb -> Rafael
\patchsplash D YOURFILENAME.nb YOURFILENAME_P.nb -> Diamond
Press enter and you're done!
A cmd.exe window will pop up telling you the process is complete.
REMEMBER
The first part of my example "D:\PDA\HTC\splash\4-patchsplashv0.1\"
is what I copied from win explorer.
"I" then move the new "_P.nb" file to the folder (5-nb to nbh) so not to
confuse it with the unpatched file.
goto Step 5.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Step 5: Create the *.nbh for flashing
-
Run NBHutil.exe in the (5-nb to nbh) folder.
Note: (the NBHUtil.xml file has to be in the same folder as NBHUtil.exe).
On first tab 'Build NBH', in the 'Target Device' list, choose "Diamond" or "Rafael"
located ad the bottom of the list.
On the right side, you have the "NBH Items". Click on the [...] button for "Splash".
An "Open" window pops up. Locate and select the .nb file that you just created.
Press [Build NBH!]
Type a file name and save!
This will create a .nbh file in the location you chosen. ((5-nb to nbh) folder by default)
goto Step 6.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Step 6: Flash your NEW Splash Screen!!!
-
I personally like to create a new folder for my newly created .nbh files.
In each folder I have my (*.nbh) and a copy of (RaphaelCustomRUU.exe).
In this way I can quickly flash which ever splash screen I want without any extra effort.
Create a folder. Place your new .nbh and a copy of RaphaelCustomRUU.exe in the folder.
Run RaphaelCustomRUU.exe, follow the instructions and you will have a new splash screen!
Enjoy! ;)
HueMann
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
thanks HueMann very helpfull
cheers!

Tutorial for creating own lock screen for gingerbread

1. Kindly read my post at
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1078446
2. Download this file
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/28960469/Lalit lock.zip
3. Download these trial icon files
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/28960469/256x256.rar
4. Download a free tool Paint.net (google...its free for windows).
5. Patience is required only once then onceu r done..u'll remember all on fingertips
- Make two separate folders and copy icon files in one.
- Open the downloaded zip file with winrar and extract the contents to another folder (do not mess around with original zip always make a backup copy)
- In extracted files you will have three folders
data
meta-inf
system
- open system then app u will find htclockscreen.apk ..Extract this file in different place so that u can view it separately.
- when you have extracted htclockscreen.apk (winrar can do it) go to folder htclockscreen.apk>res>drawable-hdpi folder.
6. Now you will see all the icon files used by lockscreen.. And you will easily identify the icons used by me in my lock screen.(screenshots)
7. Now either use your own collection or the demo icons provided by me open each file you want to edit with paint.net and edit the file as per your
requirement and play around with icons as you like.
8. Now u have a new set of icons in drawable-hdpi folder.
9. Important
Open the lalit lock.zip (do not extract jst keep clicking in winrar in sequense
lalit lock.zip>system>app>htclockscreen.apk>res>drawable-hdpi
copy the icons you edited here via drag and drop (do not destroy the directory or file structure)
10. Let it recompile zip if it asks.
11. Do backup and jst shoot ur zip and u will have ur lockscreen
Happy modding

[TUTORIAL][updated 11/9] ANDROID .xml(decryption) & .9.png EDITING

I am not a developer myself , i did learn few thing through various search sites & posts (most frustrating way), today wildfire owners are desperately requesting for few tweaks , roms (SFM) etc , to be frank wildfire is loosing its developers(sorry dev's)due to new & improved phones being released in the market which are greater than our's
=================================================================================
CONTENTS:
Post 2 : how to edit .9 images
Post 3 :apk manager method
USEFUL LINKS
1.EVERY NEWBIE MUST READ THIS POST
2.BASIC JAVA , ANDROID JAVA TUT
3.ANDROID KITCHEN (basic)
4.ROM BUILDING GUIDE(bit outdated)
=================================================================================
1.EDIT .9 IMAGES
DESCREPTION:
.9 images are basically PNG images , but are modified to specify a few extra expandable instrustions such as HEIGHT , WIDTH . These images are compiled in draw9patch of sdk & are encrypted via eclipse software
REQUIRED SOFTWARE:
1.WinRar(or any other zip tool)
2.Android sdk manager (draw9patch)
3.eclipse IDE for java developers(download it from www.eclipse.org)
4.image editor(i use paint.net tool)
PROCEDURE:
As an example i am using cm7 nightly & i am editing a .9 image in systemui.apk(theme related file) which is in System>app folder
EDIT : now you can download the attachment or can directly see my example images in post itself
__________Extracting Image__________
1.open the cm7 zip via winrar , navigate to app folder which is in system folder
**cm7nightly 170.zip
2. double click on the systemui.apk & a new window pops up with the contents in the syatemui.apk
**cm7nightly 170.zip>systemui.apk
3.all images are in res folder(common for any app) go to res folder
**cm7nightly 170.zip>systemui.apk>res
4. now you have to keep in mind that all the images used by that particular apk are in RES folder & are kept in sub folders named starting with 'drawable' as
drawable-ldpi,drawable-mdpi,drawable-hdpi,drawable
**cm7nightly 170.zip>systemui.apk>res>drawable-ldpi , ref image step2
5.go to drawable-ldpi and extract those image to any folder in your pc
**c:/vimjam/desktop/myfolder , ref image step3
6. rename that image which you want to edit by removing the .9 in the name(original image name : header.9 edit it to header)
**c:/vimjam/desktop/myfolder/header.png , ref image step4
7.edit that image as you wish & save it in .png file only
**c:/vimjam/desktop/myfolder/header.png
8.now open draw9patch.jar which will be in the following folder x1:/x2/Android\android-sdk\tools\lib (x1 refers to your C drive or D drive or whatever partition where you installed your sdk)(x2 refers to program files folder or program files(x86) in few windows versions)
**c:/program files(x86)/android/android-sdk/tools/lib/draw9patch.jar
9.drag your edited image on the draw9patch window , then it will show as the screen shot given below
**c:/program files(x86)/android/android-sdk/tools/lib/draw9patch.jar , ref image step5
__________.9 Image Editing__________
10.this is the part where you encode .9 script on your image
11.basically what draw9patch does is it gives a black lining at the ends of the image(which are to be specified by us)which are later encrypted as instructions in eclipse software)
12.in draw9patch first tick the show patches option
13.now you have to experiment a little bit to understand this procedure , when you left click at the edges of the image a black spot appears that black spot is the .9 code
**right click on that black spot to erase it
14. for now see the screen shots and do the black lining just as what i did(type 1) (do not use the black line at round edges(only at rectangular edges)(refer type 2 image for more details)**after you've completed the procedure use the lining as done in type2 screenshot provided below , ref image type1
15. save that image with the same name as the original file (see screen shot named savetype)(you can see that the image still contains these black dots , dont worry its natural)
**c:/vimjam/desktop/myfolder/header.9.png , ref image header.9
__________Eclipse Encryption__________
16.this is the part where you complete the encryption using ECLIPSE
17. now open eclipse , click new>project>android>android project , ref image step6
18.a new window opens fill the details (refer my pic named demo)(i use the word demo in the details you can use any other) & click finish , ref image step7
19. now expand the demo project , you can see a couple of things like src , gen... ignore them except res folder , ref image step8
20.expand res folder , drag the .9 patched image(which you edited using draw9patch.jar) in drawable-xxx
(xxx refers to ldpi or hdpi or mdpi )
**NOTE: if your edited image is from drawable-ldpi place it in drawable-ldpi only similarly hdpi to hdpi , mdpi to mdpi only , ref image step8
21. right click on the demo folder project & click on android tools , and then on
EXPORT UNSIGNED APPLICATION PACKAGE.... & save your file
**your saved file will be demo.apk , ref image step8
22.now drag that saved file into any zip file(don use the cm7 nightly zip) or you can create a zip archive of that demo.apk which is generated by eclipse
** compress demo.apk to demo.zip
23. open the demo.zip archive, double click on demo.apk , navigate to res , drawable-ldpi and extract the header.9.png image
24. now open cm7nightly170.zip , navigate to systemui.apk , double click on it , click res,drawable-ldpi & now drag the previous image which you extracted from the demo.zip archive ,then the winrar will ask for confirmation click ok
** cm7nightly170.zip>systemui.apk>res>drawable-ldpi , ref image step9
25.dont close the cm7 nightly zip yet , after you clicked ok the winrar will ask for a save confirmation to save changes in parent folder click yes and close it .done
(this confirmation will be small & will be hidden behing other open windows/applications so check carefully & do not miss this confirmation) , ref image step10
now you can flash that nightly file via recovery,same procedure can be applied to any .9 images of any apk
==========================================
EDIT2: UPDATED IMAGE SCREENSHOTS , PLACED ALL IMAGE EXAMPLES IN ".9 IMAGE EXAMPLES.RAR" FILE
**RAR FILE CONTAINS ALL THE IMAGES WITH LITTLE EXPLANATION IN THE IMAGES ITSELF TO UNDERSTAND THIS PROCEDURE DOWNLOAD THAT RAR FILE(contains no virus its my word)
***EDIT : using apk manager to recomoile a sense apk is causing few errors , although decompiling is working fine
Another easier way is to just decompile the framework using apk manager, and editing the .9 png on photoshop since you can edit the black patches as well and just recompile @kevin2516
you can also use apk manager to decrypt .xml files
here are the links for apk manager 4.9 & 5.0 (detailed method will be published soon)
for version 4.9 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=695701
for version 5.0 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1227179
guys as my suggestion use the apk manager method only to decompile the apk's ,(compiling them is kinda messy)(1 out of 5 times the files ive compiled caused force close so better safe than sorry)
procedure:
1. place the apk you want to edit in the folder named "place apk here for modding"
2.double click script file a cmd opens(if it shows java not found error then watch this video and get it right http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X05JPrto_c8)
3.type 22 and hit enter
4.enter its the apk file's no which you want to edit
5.type 9 and hit enter
6.it might show some errors ignore them
7.now go to project folder which will be in the same place in apk manager folder
8.now open any .xml file with any text editor (i use notepad++)(you can also edit .9 images this way)
9.do the required changes & save it
10.type 11 if what you are editing is a system apk
11.else use 14
12.if your choice was 11(in cmd) then a the cmd will ask few confirmations(type y for both)
13. a new folder gets created by name keep
14.go to that folder and delete every file that you've changed & if you have edited a .xml file then delete the resources.arsc(else dont)
15.after doing this press any key in cmd done
16.a file by the name unsigned.apk will be created in the place the apk here for modding folder
16.sign that file if it is not a system apk , & replace it in your rom
good going mate... I'm desperately waiting to get over with my CAT exams in November... then I'll give my sole into developing!!!
oh that's great & all the best for your CAT exam , i am planning for CAT in the coming years
Another easier way is to just decompile the framework using apk manager, and editing the .9 png on photoshop since you can edit the black patches as well and just recompile
Sent from somewhere far far away.
kevin2516 said:
Another easier way is to just decompile the framework using apk manager, and editing the .9 png on photoshop since you can edit the black patches as well and just recompile
Sent from somewhere far far away.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I don't know how it goes with you, but I have always a bootloop when I do that. Probably because the signature isn't correct.
So perhaps to complement Kevin: after recompiling, you can take your modified files out of your "new" apk and put it in the "old" one, and then flash the "old-new hybrid" apk.
Erwin
ErwinP said:
I don't know how it goes with you, but I have always a bootloop when I do that. Probably because the signature isn't correct.
So perhaps to complement Kevin: after recompiling, you can take your modified files out of your "new" apk and put it in the "old" one, and then flash the "old-new hybrid" apk.
Erwin
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
For the framework-res.apk you don't sign it.
They would work too if the above doesn't.
Sent from somewhere far far away.
pyroblazer said:
good going mate... I'm desperately waiting to get over with my CAT exams in November... then I'll give my sole into developing!!!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You are not giving any of the other mgmt exams after that? Just CAT?
/ENd OT
EDIT : NVM
Very , very good job. I searched weeks on this forum and other on how to tweak , or create , or modify a rom , and all i could find was some programs ... but still don't know how to use them.
So this thread is very usefull
currently i'm busy with exams ,will update this thread for more simplicity & will add more images about .9 encryption soon

[BOOT] Eclipse RFI Boot Animation

Eclipse RFI Boot Animation
Put this together as an alternative for the Eclipse ROM...
Thanks goes to nitroglycerin33 for the sweet ROM and the custom font
YOUTUBE Video:
Eclipse RFI Boot Animation by dubsx
AS ALWAYS...
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING THAT HAPPENS TO YOUR PHONE AS A RESULT OF USING THIS CONTENT, JUST AS IT IS NO ONE ELSES FAULT FOR ANY DAMAGE I MIGHT DO TO MINE. IF YOU DO NOT KNOW THE RISKS INVOLVED, YA MIGHT JUST BE BETTER OFF STICKING WITH STOCK. It's not that complicated, just do a little research. Plenty of knowledge floating around XDA...
Simple enough:
1:: download the .zip
2:: rename it (using ES File Explorer or Astro or any ROOT EXPLORER that will allow you to MOUNT SYSTEM AS WRITABLE) by simply cutting out the description so that it is just bootanimation.zip
3:: copy or cut the bootanimation.zip and paste it in the system/media folder
4:: you will be warned that the merge will overwrite the existing file and that the world will end (not really, just accept the merge)
REBOOT
CAUTION: DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE ECLIPSE WITHOUT PROPER EYEWEAR
Eclipse RFI Boot Animation [9.15MB]:
CLICK TO DOWNLOAD
...don't be afraid to use the "THANKS" button...
NOTE: The file below is the same animation in JPEG format, for anyone who wants a smaller file or has issues with the larger PNG version above.
Looks good
REVISED and OPTIMIZED version posted
the attached .zip is in JPEG format. PNG version is the "CLICK TO DOWNLOAD" link
how to install this bootanimation on 4 step i was accept the merge but it writes that files cant copied and then a give to my es explorer root and writable mode then copy the file accept the merge and then it writes that file can't copy and bootanimation.zip that lay into media folder go away i don't know what happened with he after reboot my old bootanimation come again how install this bootanmitaion?
Imagine it works on V2

[HOW-TO] MIUI MiLocker Themeing / Customization

Good Afternoon XDA Family and Friends - Modders and such...
Today, I would like to bring you something of a how to that would possibly get Sticky-d as I think that this app is growing in popularity and customization requests. Due to some demand on our Youtube Partner Channel, we are working on a Video on how to modify and deploy these new themes for this app to your non-rooted phone / device.
Many of you may or may not know about this software: MiLocker - App to allow you to get the MIUI type Themes that are seen on their ROMS on Non-Rooted and Rooted Phones. This app will let you customize your Lockscreen and have that MIUI type theme.
Please note that this tutorial - How To involves basic knowledge of XML and modifications of types of variables that are used in the theme.
I have enclosed 2 Samples that you can use as a basis, I have converted them from Japanese / Chinese language so that you can understand them better.
Some of the basic steps are outlined below.
1. First get the theme downloaded that you wish to modify using the Machine of your choosing: Mac or PC.
a. Upon getting the theme from the provider of the application to the device, you will then need to get it on the PC.
b. Connect your device to your machine as normal, and use “Disk Drive” to access the data storage on the device. (this could be internal or SD depending on device)
c. Once you have accessed the data on the device, look for the folder “MIUI” and under will be the “Theme” folder. In this folder will be all your downloaded themes. (MTZ Format)
2. After you have the MTZ files copied to your machine, (always best to create copies as this ensures you don’t break the mtz file you have already as source)
3. You can then (if you don’t already get 7zip for PC or The Unarchiver for Mac both free utilities) to then open the MTZ file and extract it’s contents to your desktop or destination of choosing.
4. Upon extraction you will usually find a few folders and files in there. Most notably: “Preview Folder”, “Wallpaper Folder” “Fonts folder”, lockscreen file, icons file, description.xml.
5. These are usually the basics for the theming. Most of them are self-explanatory.
a. For modifying or making your own wallpaper or preview, this is quite simple, just modify the wallpaper you find in the folders and create new ones using Paint, Photoshop or GIMP (utility of your choice)
b. Create a new wallpaper of the same dimensions used and name it the same as the original file found in the folder. Just delete the original when done. (Best cases for this I have tested are : 480x954, 480x860 and a few others) at about 72DPI or better.
6. Once you have created the wallpaper and it’s preview that you wish to show in the chooser, place those files in the respective folders.
7. To first start the modification and in this the main reason for the XML is to change the Chinese Characters displayed to English or US. Most people will just change the Wallpaper and repack, and that is ok. This is for those who seek to have English displayed.
8. In the first XML : description.xml - This file allows you to customize fields of Title of the Theme , Author, Version and such. These are the only three I recommend changing. ONLY CHANGE DATA between the <Title> THIS IS TO BE CHANGED</Title>
a. (changing only the data between the start and stop tags which are the <Field></Field> items)
9. Please note that changing the information in-between the start tags and end tags for XML is how the data is read by the application. So those values are how this is displayed.
10. The second XML is called the manifest.xml file, and it’s in the lockscreen file.
11. To modify this file, you need to rename the lockscreen file to lockscreen.zip and then extract the contents and open the folder under and look for the manifest.xml file.
a. Renaming method for Windows: Start > Run > cmd | in the command prompt, CD to the correct location of the lockscreen file and then issue the command with out quotes: “rename lockscreen lockscreen.zip”
b. Renaming method for MAC: Terminal – cd to the location of the lockscreen file issue the following command : “sudo mv lockscreen lockscreen.zip” It will ask for password, input your user password.
12. If the renaming happened correctly you should now see the file as a zip file.
13. You can now extract this file using 7zip or Archive utility or other to extract to a destination of your choice.
14. After you have done this, find the “manifest.xml” file in the folder from extraction.
15. You can edit this file in any great number of free XML utilities out there: PC : Notepad++ and MAC : TextWrangler. Editing this will allow you to find all the characters, which are not English and then copy them, open a browser and go to translate.google.com and translate them and insert the correct words as necessary.
16. When you have completed editing all the Japanese and Chinese out of the document, save it and then back out of the directory that you extracted and then ZIP the lockscreen file back up using Winzip, 7zip or Arhcive Utility in Mac or whatnot.
17. Once you have compressed and ZIP’d the lockscreen folder back up, you will see a new lockscreen.zip file with your modified files in it.
18. Now it’s time for you to Reverse Rename the file and removes the .zip file making it a file plain object. (Hint – Do the reverse of step 11 above, going from lockscreen.zip to lockscreen)
19. Once you have completed this phase, you will need to compress it to a MTZ to put back on the phone. 7Zip has this built in and you can just compress using 7zip and select MTZ as the file format. As for MAC I recommend using this Automator, which will do it for you. (MAC USERS WILL NEED TO TO one extra step)
a. Mac users will need to after creating the MTZ file, make the file Unix Executable – Terminal (open this app) and then go to the MTZ file and issue the following command: “sudo chmod a+x yourfile.mtz” , it will ask for password, do as above. Then the system will make it a UNIZ Executable just like the other MTZ’ files
20. Now transfer the MTZ file you have created back to your device and launch the app and choose your new theme.
MAC TOOLS for MTZ:
PLEASE EMAIL ME for TOOLS (don't have enough posts)
IF you have any questions, please feel free to email us at [email protected]
Or check our Youtube Channel as we will be posting a tutorial on this soon!
Please EMAIL for YouTube Channel (not enough posts)
Thanks.
FluxboxMedia and GeekTekneek
*****UPDATE******
Upon more and more research , our team has discovered that simple repackaging of the theme once modified does not always work as listed above. If you are using the PC and wish to use the 7zip method, the tip we found on DroidForums was to Open the MTZ file in 7zip and leave it open. Then 'Drag' From the file manager of 7zip the contents to your machine which will allow you to modify a copy of the theme. Make your changes , wallpapers and such, and then copy 'drag' them back into the open Archive of MTZ theme you did from above in this update. Once done, close the archive by closing 7zip. If you make any changes to the 'advance' folder under the lockscreen file (note you can just 2x click on the lockscreen file while in the 7zip archive and it will open), you will need to copy the changed files into this folder, and then click the "up one folder icon " it will annouce "There are changes to the original packing files, would you like to update the file and repack?" CHOOSE YES. Then you can close the entire 7zip app and deploy to your device. If you have questions, please feel free to email us. Video YTube tutorials will be online shortly.
Great idea. I really like this application. I also see it becoming a hit.
Yup, this app is awesome! I didn't know about 7zip's ability to compress to mtz, thanks for sharing that. What we really need is a tutorial on converting themes to mdpi
Great tut tho. Excellent and clear.
Tapatalkin it from my IHO CM7.1'd, ICS Themed Optimus V
Thanks for the support so far. We at our studio have done lots over the last 2 years with customizations and installations and testing, and just feel that now is the perfect time on a brand new app.
We are going to be doing a tutorial Video which will show the basics on it.
Some of them however are not happy with configuring the XML in the manifest file. (meaning as soon as you modify any part of it, the repack and then put on device) The theme comes out as just the default.
We are still working on some of the buggy themes.
Thanks
Examples of our work thus far
Examples of the Customization Completed
Converted from Japanese/Chinese to English Format
Attached as Inline image posting is restricted to people more posts than 8
???
Nice, I'm also working a TUT, nice locker/screenlocker to have! Easy to theme!
Pitty it doesn't run the ICS'ed ones
Hello
if i want to modify a theme for my SGA what resolution and DPI should i choose?thnks
kcls said:
Yup, this app is awesome! I didn't know about 7zip's ability to compress to mtz, thanks for sharing that. What we really need is a tutorial on converting themes to mdpi
Great tut tho. Excellent and clear.
Tapatalkin it from my IHO CM7.1'd, ICS Themed Optimus V
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
From HDPI to M/LDPI just resize images, and change dimension values in manifest.xml (be aware of how MIUI roms/apps sees y value), although you don't need to do that, if you're using newest MiLocker version (1.4.2 I guess?). But as for M/LDPI Miui rom port you have to do it.
Sent from my GT-I5800 using Tapatalk 2 Beta-5
Nice Info for people who are Novice about MIUI Themes and Lockscreens.
Thanks for the great tut :good: You deserve more thanks.

Categories

Resources