[CM12/13 theme] [open source] Blue Minimal [Discontinued] - Android Themes

Since I don't have the time too support this project. At the moment I will not longer support or update this project.
Hi,
this is my first CM12 theme. I just picked up several resources, which itsself are open source and changed and added a few things (Icons, Bootscreen, Ringtone, ...). For more informations see "license" below. I just want to share my theme because I love the idea of open source and the possibility to help each other. I learnd a lot in this forum about android. I think this is a good way to give something back to the community. Use it to create your own.
Greetings from germany
scoute-dich
What is themed?
settings
system ui
calculator
wallpaper/lockscreen
sounds (ringtone, notification, alarm)
icons
Bootanimation
...
Extra features:
wallpaper chooser
icon request feature from numix (see license)
Screenshots: second post
Apk: third post
Projectsite (github):
https://github.com/scoute-dich/Baumann_Theme
Download sourcecode/APK
Watch changelog
see license
see screenshots

Screenshots
Here are same screenshots.

Apk direct download
Here you can download the apk-files directly.
Changelog:
v3.5
- added a wallapper (thanks to my daughter)
v3.4
- added new wallpaers
- reworked some icons
- added icons: AOSP default apps and again from Issue #1: Icon Request
I'm using some icons for serveral apps. So if some apps are using the same icons, just report it here or on the xda threat.
v3.3
- added a lot off new apps mainly from Issue #1: Icon Request and a request on xda-threat
v3.2
- added wallpaers
- added icons
- changed app theme
- new main layout
- new layout for request activity

I've got a question and a few icon requests:
So, is this theme only for FLOSS apps (like TwelF) or also for proprietary apps (like WhatsApp, ES Data Explorer ....)?
Second here is the zip, generated by your app
Greetings from Germany

Icon request

Theme icon
I have a question.
If i generate an icon-zip request. Will that be anwerd somhowe bij a special theme ad-on for my request.
How does this work,
Koen

@scoute-dich can we used this template to create paid themes
thanks

AJDA said:
@scoute-dich can we used this template to create paid themes
thanks
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It's ok, if you mention my source in your about, license or whatever dialog. That's the sense of the gpl license. Feel free to use. It would be nice, of you let me know about your theme, when it's released.

mynameisLion said:
I've got a question and a few icon requests:
So, is this theme only for FLOSS apps (like TwelF) or also for proprietary apps (like WhatsApp, ES Data Explorer ....)?
Second here is the zip, generated by your app
Greetings from Germany
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beli3ver said:
Icon request
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Hi,
I'm glad that you use my theme. I don't have much time at the moment, but I will looking at your request when I have the time and if you are using my theme also in future. Normally I only make icons only for apps I use. Let me know what you think.
Regards
Scoute-dich

New release
I've added the actual icon requests.

Really good :good:
But it seems like the icon for com.cyanogenmod.eleven seems somehow plain (auf deutsch: sieht irgendwie "unpassend" aus?)? Compared with the Material Player Icon. It could also be my taste.
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color change
@Baumann You made a good theme, I like it, but I don't like the colors (everybody has other color-preferences). If you don't mind, I would use your theme as a template and try to change colors. Don't know if would have success, because I never themed and don't have coding skills.
I would like to use the following colors:
<!-- Palette - materialpalette /teal/amber -->
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<resources>
<color name="primary">#00695c</color>
<color name="primary_dark">#004d40</color>
<color name="primary_light">#4db6ac</color>
<color name="accent">#ffab00</color>
<color name="primary_text">#212121</color>
<color name="secondary_text">#727272</color>
<color name="icons">#FFFFFF</color>
<color name="divider">#B6B6B6</color>
</resources>

mynameisLion said:
Really good :good:
But it seems like the icon for com.cyanogenmod.eleven seems somehow plain (auf deutsch: sieht irgendwie "unpassend" aus?)? Compared with the Material Player Icon. It could also be my taste.
? and and ?
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Can you explain me, what you mean with "plain"... the colors, the icons or what? I don't use both of the apps. So I don't know how they look. I plan to release an update in the next days, so if you tell me what I should change, I can perhaps include it. I think also it's ok, when you answer in German...
paulle said:
@Baumann You made a good theme, I like it, but I don't like the colors (everybody has other color-preferences). If you don't mind, I would use your theme as a template and try to change colors. Don't know if would have success, because I never themed and don't have coding skills.
I would like to use the following colors:
<!-- Palette - materialpalette /teal/amber -->
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<resources>
<color name="primary">#00695c</color>
<color name="primary_dark">#004d40</color>
<color name="primary_light">#4db6ac</color>
<color name="accent">#ffab00</color>
<color name="primary_text">#212121</color>
<color name="secondary_text">#727272</color>
<color name="icons">#FFFFFF</color>
<color name="divider">#B6B6B6</color>
</resources>
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Of course you can use my theme as template. But it would be nice of you mention me and my theme in your license, source or whatever, if you release it.
Greetings from Germany
Scoute-dich

Possible to create a fully dark material version?

kamikaze702k said:
Possible to create a fully dark material version?
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Of course that's possible. There are many dark themes. But I don't have the time or the abilities to do. I tried it but I didn't get the notifications dark. But if anybody has the abilities and wants: my theme is open source, so grab the code and make it.
Greetings
Gaukler Faun

Thank you very much for the great theme!
Could you please add icons for the following apps:
com_android_fmradio_com_android_fmradio_FmMainActivity.png
com_nextcloud_client_com_owncloud_android_ui_activity_FileDisplayActivity.png
org_galexander_sshd_org_galexander_sshd_SimpleSSHD.png
org_gnu_icecat_org_gnu_icecat_App.png
For Nextcloud, you could just use the owncloud icon.
Best regards,
Thomas

thomas31415 said:
Thank you very much for the great theme!
Could you please add icons for the following apps:
com_android_fmradio_com_android_fmradio_FmMainActivity.png
com_nextcloud_client_com_owncloud_android_ui_activity_FileDisplayActivity.png
org_galexander_sshd_org_galexander_sshd_SimpleSSHD.png
org_gnu_icecat_org_gnu_icecat_App.png
For Nextcloud, you could just use the owncloud icon.
Best regards,
Thomas
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Hi,
to make the icons you should open the "Blue Minimal" app and open the right trap. There you can make make a zip-file. Please post this file here. Without these informations I can't do anything.
Regards
Gaukler Faun

Gaukler_Faun said:
Hi,
to make the icons you should open the "Blue Minimal" app and open the right trap. There you can make make a zip-file. Please post this file here. Without these informations I can't do anything.
Regards
Gaukler Faun
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Dear Gaukler Faun,
thanks for your reply! Unfortunately, I can not attach files to my my posts - perhaps as I am a new member.
Hence, I tried to send you an external link - which is also forbidden for new members...
The last possibility for me was to unzip the file and list the contents (thats what I did in my previous post)...
Best regards,
Thomas

thomas31415 said:
Dear Gaukler Faun,
thanks for your reply! Unfortunately, I can not attach files to my my posts - perhaps as I am a new member.
Hence, I tried to send you an external link - which is also forbidden for new members...
The last possibility for me was to unzip the file and list the contents (thats what I did in my previous post)...
Best regards,
Thomas
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Then post the content of the xml file. There the important information is stored...
Regards
Gaukler Faun

Gaukler_Faun said:
Then post the content of the xml file. There the important information is stored...
Regards
Gaukler Faun
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Dear Gaukler Faun,
sorry for the inconvenience! This is the xml-file:
Code:
<!-- IceCatMobile -->
<item component="ComponentInfo{org.gnu.icecat/org.gnu.icecat.App}" drawable="org_gnu_icecat_org_gnu_icecat_App"/>
<!-- Nextcloud -->
<item component="ComponentInfo{com.nextcloud.client/com.owncloud.android.ui.activity.FileDisplayActivity}" drawable="com_nextcloud_client_com_owncloud_android_ui_activity_FileDisplayActivity"/>
<!-- SimpleSSHD -->
<item component="ComponentInfo{org.galexander.sshd/org.galexander.sshd.SimpleSSHD}" drawable="org_galexander_sshd_org_galexander_sshd_SimpleSSHD"/>
<!-- UKW-Radio -->
<item component="ComponentInfo{com.android.fmradio/com.android.fmradio.FmMainActivity}" drawable="com_android_fmradio_com_android_fmradio_FmMainActivity"/>
Thanks and best regards,
Thomas

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[Q] Go Launcher Icon Pack dummy ComponentInfo possible?

Is it possible to include icons in the Go Launcher icon pack that are not linked to an installed app? Below from assets/app_filter.xml:
<item component="ComponentInfo{com.android.vending/com.android.vending.AssetBrowserActivity}"
drawable="market" />
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shows up in the icon pack when changing an icon because the ComponentInfo exists, but what if I wanted to include multiple market icons? or have a bunch of icons for people to choose from to customize their apps I have not yet coded to be themed.
Thanks for any input. I like how ADW dealt with this as a string array.
The assets/appfilter does not handle the icons loaded into the grid,
there is a file called assets/drawable or drawables that is actually the grids icons.
now hit thanks please
Absolutely
Thank YOU! I don't know how I missed that. Thanks again.

[GO Widget Theme Maker] Instructions (all 14 widgets) and Themes

Are you a fan of GO Widgets? Me too. Interested in making some skins/ themes for them? So am I.
Section 1: Theme Maker and Instructions
The GO Team has put together a theme maker and some instructions from this thread:
v1 Template
v1 Instructions
v1 Template Mirror - Mediafire
Section 2: Adding Additional Widgets
The Widget theme maker v1 contains the following widgets: Bookmark, Caldendar, Contacts, Facebook, SMS, Switch, Task Manager, Twitter and Weibo.
But as you know, there are more GO widgets. Here is how to include them in your theme (basically, I decompiled their transparent theme and Frankensteined it all together). Note: I don't know how to skin the clock yet - anyeone else???
DOWNLOAD ALL THE NECESSARY FILES HERE.
YOU MUST KEEP THE FOLDER ARCHITECTURE INTACT FOR THIS TO WORK! Edit the pngs, xmls as per ususal.
GO Store
a- add widget_gostorewidget.xml to assets
b- add the images to your drawable folder
c- add the following line to strings.xml in res/values
Code:
<string name="gostore_theme">YOUR THEME NAME</string>
News - is this even a released widget yet???
a- add widget_newswidget.xml to assets
b- add the images to your drawable folder
c- add the following line to strings.xml in res/values
Code:
<string name="news3g44themetitle">YOUR THEME NAME</string>
Note (4x3 only)
a- add widget_notewidget.xml to assets
b- add the images to your drawable folder
c- add the following line to strings.xml in res/values
Code:
<string name="note_theme_43_title">YOUR THEME NAME</string>
QQWeibo
a- add widget_qqweibowidget.xml to assets
b- add the images to your drawable folder
c- add the following lines to strings.xml in res/values
Code:
<string name="qqweibo44themetitle">YOUR THEME NAME</string>
<string name="qqweibo41themetitle">YOUR THEME NAME</string>
Search
a- add widget_searchwidget.xml to assets
b- add the images to your drawable folder
c- add the following line to strings.xml in res/values
Code:
<string name="search1">YOUR THEME NAME</string>
My entire strings.xml looks like:
Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<resources>
<string name="hello">Hello World, TestGoTheme2!</string>
<string name="app_name">RBW</string>
<string name="dialogtitle">Checking GO Launcher EX</string>
<string name="dialogcontent">GO Launcher EX is not installed in your phone, please press OK to download it</string>
<string name="dialogok">OK</string>
<string name="contact1">RBW</string>
<string name="contact2">RBW</string>
<string name="search1">RBW</string>
<string name="sms42title">RBW</string>
<string name="sms44title">RBW</string>
<string name="sms44sessiontitle">RBW</string>
<string name="task11title">RBW</string>
<string name="task22title">RBW</string>
<string name="task42title">RBW</string>
<string name="tasknews41title">RBW</string>
<string name="fb44title">RBW</string>
<string name="twitter44themetitle">RBW</string>
<string name="twitter41themetitle">RBW</string>
<string name="weibo44themetitle">RBW</string>
<string name="weibo41themetitle">RBW</string>
<string name="qqweibo44themetitle">RBW</string>
<string name="qqweibo41themetitle">RBW</string>
<string name="news3g44themetitle">RBW</string>
<string name="theme_43_title">RBW</string>
<string name="theme_22_title">RBW</string>
<string name="gostore_RBW_theme">RBW</string>
<string name="bookmark_theme_title">RBW</string>
<string name="switch_black">RBW</string>
<string name="note_theme_43_title">RBW</string>
</resources>
Now on to the themes...If you make one, post it here - let's share!
Section 3: XDA User Themes
Below is simply some themes and links...enjoy!
RBW
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"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
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The "News" Widget is released it is a china only news Widget for 3G.cn but maybe someone can translate it and make it something more useful.
Link_of_Hyrule said:
The "News" Widget is released it is a china only news Widget for 3G.cn but maybe someone can translate it and make it something more useful.
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ahh...got it. thanks!
Compilation errors - please help
Good day, I've been trying to get the Widget Template thing working and after a week of trying to sort out these errors I've come to post a query on it. Perhaps one of you professional theme editors can give me a hand. Please.
Here is the screenshot of my CMD window - please shout if you need any other info - this is driving me nuts.
thanks in advance
why is it that i can never load any of the go for android webpages?
mindseed said:
Good day, I've been trying to get the Widget Template thing working and after a week of trying to sort out these errors I've come to post a query on it. Perhaps one of you professional theme editors can give me a hand. Please.
Here is the screenshot of my CMD window - please shout if you need any other info - this is driving me nuts.
thanks in advance
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i am not well versed in all of this. but it seems like your pathways are not all set up. (at work, don't have the word doc with me) - but if i recall, it seems there was a lot of set up in the beginning of the packet and at the end. the most important being the pathway to your java (which is different than previous theme makers). i see two triage ways to handle this
1- start from the beginning and check all pathways (i am sure you have done this...). i will try to pull out every pathway i changed when i get home. maybe tell me what changes you have done and i can double check with what i have done.
2- share your project with me and i can take a look - am happy to do this (once you figure it out, second time is no problem.) share a dropbox? i realize you may want to keep your icons private, but i have no interest in stealing work. or your could replace them with original icons and i'll just look at the pathways.
donhu said:
why is it that i can never load any of the go for android webpages?
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sorry, mate, am not really following you. what webpages are you looking at? widgets or links in the OP?
jsmccabe78 said:
sorry, mate, am not really following you. what webpages are you looking at? widgets or links in the OP?
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Links to the go pages... ive never been able to load any of them connection times out every time
donhu said:
Links to the go pages... ive never been able to load any of them connection times out every time
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oh that...beats me, mate. this thread was really to share how to add in more widgets. i don't know why you can't see there webpages...email the actual go team?
Jsm, i love your RBW widget theme! But sadly it doesn't match my ics theme. So can i request an ICS widget theme? I mainly use the switch widget, so that's pretty much all I'm requesting but if you find it a hobby, by all means. It's alright if you can't or your busy, i understand.
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jsmccabe78 said:
i am not well versed in all of this. but it seems like your pathways are not all set up. (at work, don't have the word doc with me) - but if i recall, it seems there was a lot of set up in the beginning of the packet and at the end. the most important being the pathway to your java (which is different than previous theme makers). i see two triage ways to handle this
1- start from the beginning and check all pathways (i am sure you have done this...). i will try to pull out every pathway i changed when i get home. maybe tell me what changes you have done and i can double check with what i have done.
2- share your project with me and i can take a look - am happy to do this (once you figure it out, second time is no problem.) share a dropbox? i realize you may want to keep your icons private, but i have no interest in stealing work. or your could replace them with original icons and i'll just look at the pathways.
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Thanks... very much. I may do that. Will go through instructions again to ensure I've followed everything to the T - I may have missed something that's creating these hassles. I did go through each batch command seperately but couldn't really work out why the errors were popping up -though I'm not a cmd.exe professional by any stretch of the imagination dos scares the hell outta me
Thanks for always responding so fast and your willingness to help. It's greatly appreciated. I may send you my source file later. I have no problem with you "stealing" my icons - the thought never even crossed my mind. All my themes are free anyway so no harm done. Maybe one day when South Africa is allowed to sell paid apps I'll be a little more careful thanks again bro.
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Jsm, i love your RBW widget theme! But sadly it doesn't match my ics theme. So can i request an ICS widget theme? I mainly use the switch widget, so that's pretty much all I'm requesting but if you find it a hobby, by all means. It's alright if you can't or your busy, i understand.
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greetings. thanks for the support! understand the need to keep it consistent. ICS would be fun...but you are right. the amount of time i am not sure i have (thought many are redudant, there are ~600 icons..)
if i were to think about it is there a repository for ICS icons? ICS colors? i don't use the theme so do not know really how it looks...which you can imagine is key for this sort of thing.
mindseed said:
Thanks... very much. I may do that. Will go through instructions again to ensure I've followed everything to the T - I may have missed something that's creating these hassles. I did go through each batch command seperately but couldn't really work out why the errors were popping up -though I'm not a cmd.exe professional by any stretch of the imagination dos scares the hell outta me
Thanks for always responding so fast and your willingness to help. It's greatly appreciated. I may send you my source file later. I have no problem with you "stealing" my icons - the thought never even crossed my mind. All my themes are free anyway so no harm done. Maybe one day when South Africa is allowed to sell paid apps I'll be a little more careful thanks again bro.
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willing to help...just paying it forward. frustrating when you do everything right and it doesn't work. let me know! no promises...i got lucky and it worked. still have no idea half the time what i am doing....
(and hope no offense taken about the "stealing" - just old conversations...rather accusations....influencing a current conversation.)
cheers.
jsmccabe78 said:
greetings. thanks for the support! understand the need to keep it consistent. ICS would be fun...but you are right. the amount of time i am not sure i have (thought many are redudant, there are ~600 icons..)
if i were to think about it is there a repository for ICS icons? ICS colors? i don't use the theme so do not know really how it looks...which you can imagine is key for this sort of thing.
willing to help...just paying it forward. frustrating when you do everything right and it doesn't work. let me know! no promises...i got lucky and it worked. still have no idea half the time what i am doing....
(and hope no offense taken about the "stealing" - just old conversations...rather accusations....influencing a current conversation.)
cheers.
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All is well man! If anything, you can just make those icons white, just plain white. And are the borders of your widgets hard to replace? I have a color code that is a close replica of the ics color, which is "#FF26A1FF". Thanks for your time!
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TheKucho said:
All is well man! If anything, you can just make those icons white, just plain white. And are the borders of your widgets hard to replace? I have a color code that is a close replica of the ics color, which is "#FF26A1FF". Thanks for your time!
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sorry, but what you said just amounted to "hey, just redo the whole thing." ha! making icons just white and replacing the border - well that is making a theme. when i asked for a repository i mean a repository - icons, borders, (and more than one color, but one is a start), etc. then i'll look if i can do it. i do not feel like making any icons for another theme (again a complete theme is >600 icons...not an simple task...) i know there is a cm7 theme...maybe i'll take a look.
let me know what you find.
jsmccabe78 said:
sorry, but what you said just amounted to "hey, just redo the whole thing." ha! making icons just white and replacing the border - well that is making a theme. when i asked for a repository i mean a repository - icons, borders, (and more than one color, but one is a start), etc. then i'll look if i can do it. i do not feel like making any icons for another theme (again a complete theme is >600 icons...not an simple task...) i know there is a cm7 theme...maybe i'll take a look.
let me know what you find.
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Haha, my bad man. If it's too much of a hassle, don't sweat it. I don't need it like i need food and water. I'll keep looking for stuff though.
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Keep getting the same too
nicee
Nice work mate. Your rbw theme is super cool. Thanks a lot for sharing.
Ryangyear said:
Keep getting the same too
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huh. again if someone wants to share their work i can look at it. but other than that i can't really help. sorry.
taqri85 said:
Nice work mate. Your rbw theme is super cool. Thanks a lot for sharing.
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very kind. thanks!
Go--- Themes
Towards the bottom of the 1st post is the gowidgets screen shots i thought i'd share... please let me have your feedback..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1360416
thanks
Markyyyyyyyyy said:
Towards the bottom of the 1st post is the gowidgets screen shots i thought i'd share... please let me have your feedback..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1360416
thanks
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quite an honor you asking me for my opinion. steelblue looks great! a lot of work, no? redundant, but a lot of work. post when you release (will try and keep some kind of repository going...)
i got email widget going too...need to update the OP.
cheers.

Tutorial and Sample Eclipse Project for Creating a GO Launcher EX Theme

I want to preface this by saying that I am in no way, shape or form a graphic artist. I've picked up a bunch of techniques out of necessity over the last 15 years of being a Web developer but most of my techniques can be done faster and more efficiently by a qualified graphic artist. That said, I've managed to produce some pretty decent stuff over the years considering I don't really have a clue. So use this guide to help you put your graphics knowledge to work by creating some amazing themes.
I created a theme for GO Launcher EX called "Sepia Theme for GO Launcher EX" (shameless plug: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.aac.go.sepia) and figured I'd share my experiences on how I created it. It took me three nights to create the theme above but I imagine if I was an actual graphic artist and wasn't learning as I did it I could have done it in a day (I'm also counting testing time and time to package and post to the Market). Anyway, here's how I did and how you can too.
Attached to this post is an Android Eclipse project that you can use as a template. I originally created the project using the GO Dev Team's Theme Factory which actually created the project (Link: Theme Factory) and was the base for the Eclipse project in this post. I found that while a good start, the Theme Factory did not allow for certain code customizations (such as adding multiple wallpapers and preview graphics) as well as not allowing for custom namespaces which is really needed to make the theme your own. So, after using the Theme Factory to create the initial Android code, I imported it into Eclipse, stripped out all the garbage and cleaned it up a bit. All the graphics used are the default ones added by the Theme Factory so you will want to change them in your own theme. Here are some of the things you will want to customize when making your own theme (these are the absolute basics and if you are a graphic artist you will have no trouble digging in and customizing every other aspect). I highly recommend you download and open the Theme Factory and at least check it out. It's very rough but will clue you in to what graphics you should be customizing to create a theme. This assumes that you know how to use Eclipse and if you don't, that is beyond what I'm willing to discuss here. There are plenty of places to read up on that.
Icons
To add icons to the theme there are several steps you will need to take. First, create your icons. Once you have the icons you want for your theme you will want to add them to your project. Icons are placed in the GOThemeTemplate/res/drawable-hdpi. Once added there, you will need to reference them in two .xml files in Eclipse. Open GOThemeTemplate/assets/drawable.xml. Using the name of the png file you just added to the drawable-hdpi folder (do NOT add the ".png"), add a new <item> element for each. You will see a bunch listed there as examples for you but it will be in the form of
HTML:
<item drawable="png_name" />
Next, add a corresponding line to the GOThemeTemplate/assets/appfilter.xml file. It will be in the following format
HTML:
<item component="ComponentInfo{com.package.name/com.package.name.LaunchActivity}" drawable="png_name"/>
The tricky part here is the component attribute. In order to enter the correct information for the brackets after ComponentInfo, you will need to find the correct package name for the app that the icon represents and the default activity that is launched when the icon is clicked. While this could be a ridiculously tedious process, the is a wonderful Web site that does all the work for you. Simply visit http://activities.droidicon.com and enter the app's name in the search box. At the time of this writing they have cataloged nearly 110,000 apps with they package names, main activity, icon and the proper format for three popular launchers' themes (ADW, Launcher Pro and GO Launcher EX). So once you have the proper package name and activity for the app whose icon you wish to replace (it is the last option and it even selects the text when you click it saving you one step), paste it between the brackets. Finally, in the drawable attribute, add the name of the png for the icon as you did in the drawable.xml file (again, do not add the ".png").
The theme template attached to this post contains the correct <item> tags for over 200 icons (sorry, icons not included, that's your job). There are many icons included as examples but only those created with the Theme Factory.
The last thing you will need to deal with for the icons is the default icon back. In the GOThemeTemplate/res/drawable-hdpi folder you will find a file called iconback.png. This is the icon that will be placed behind all icons on the device that do not have a specific icon created for it. All icons will be scaled to fit atop this icon. The default is 70% of the icon's size. This can be changed in the appfilter.xml file in the <scale> tag at the top of the file. It looks like this: <scale factor="0.7"/>. Just change the factor attribute (1 being the actual size). You can change the name of the icon back image using the <iconback> tag in the appfilter.xml. There is also a transparent image that goes atop both icons called iconupon which can be changed using the <iconupon> tag. This creates an illusion that the three icons are one.
Theme Configuration
When users click Menu > Themes in GO Launcher EX they will be presented with a graphical representation of all the themes currently installed on their device. You want them to find your theme too. You will be working with a file name GOThemeTemplate/assets/themecfg.xml and there are a few images you will need to create and they are all to be placed in the GOThemeTemplate/res/drawable-hdpi folder.
A thumbnail preview image exactly 110x180 in png format. You can view the image I left from my theme as an example. It's themepreview.png and the name of this image is defined <preview> tag (you can change this if you wish).
One or more screenshots also in PNG format that are placed in the drawable-hdpi folder as well. These are also defined in the <preview> tag and and I have left three example screenshots as well.
Each drawable above is defined in the <preview> tag with attributes labeled img1, img2, img3, etc.
Finally, when users are previewing your theme you can provide them additional information such as the theme's name, your Web address and contact information. This is done in the GOThemeTemplate/res/values/themeinfo.xml file. There are two <string> elements with name attributes for defining the theme's name (as displayed on the theme chooser screen, not in the Market) and theme's information.
Wallpapers
To add wallpapers to your theme, you will need to modify at least one file (two if you want to change the name of your default wallpaper). You will need to edit the GOThemeTemplate/res/values/array.xml file. Open this file and edit the <string-array> element with the name attribute of <string-array name="wallpaperlist">. You will add an item element for every wallpaper you wish to add. For example, let's assume you have three wallpapers with following names:
wallpaper_sand.jpg
wallpaper_barrel.jpg
wallpaper_cloud.jpg
You would place these three wallpapers in the GOThemeTemplate/res/drawable-hdpi folder and then add three <item> elements to the XML file like this.
HTML:
<item>wallpaper_sand</item>
<item>wallpaper_barrel</item>
<item>wallpaper_cloud</item>
To define which wallpaper loads as the default wallpaper when the theme is applied, edit the Wallpaper attribute of the <Desk> element in GOThemeTemplate/assets/desk.xml.
Before users can a wallpaper other than the default wallpaper you will need to add thumbnails of the wallpapers. To do this, create thumbnail images in PNG format with dimensions of 170x142. Save them using the same name as the JPGs but add "_thumb" to the end. So, wallpaper_sand.jpg becomes wallpaper_sand_thumb.png.
Your Theme's Name
To name your app as it will appear in the app drawer, open GOThemeTemplate/res/values/strings.xml and edit the <string> element with the name attribute of "app_name."
Your Theme's Icon
To change the icon for your them, change the icon.png in the GOThemeTemplate/res/drawable-hdpi folder.
Package Name
You will need to customize the package name for publication in the Android Market. This name must be unique. Frankly, if you are actually using Eclipse and are editing these file then you should already be familiar with this. You will need to open the GOThemeTemplate/AndroidManifest.xml file and edit the "package" attribute in the <manifest> element.
Further Customizations
This tutorial really gives you a very basic overview on adding icons and wallpapers to your theme and how to get the basics accomplished. To really make your theme a theme and to stand out and be unique, there are dozens of other PNGs that you will need to edit, each being responsible for a specific UI element. For example, to add your own folder icon, edit the GOThemeTemplate/res/drawable-hdpi/folderback.png image. You will have to figure out what each icon does and how you can best edit them. The Theme Factory is an extremely useful tool for this and I highly recommend that you use that program alongside this tutorial and Eclipse project when creating your theme. The Theme Factory will guide you image by image and show you previews of what each does. However, I found that that's about the only things it's good for. When compiling my theme I found that Eclipse was the most efficient method. As mentioned above, multiple wallpapers and screen previews are not possible as of yet using the Theme Factory so you will need to manually edit the files anyway. I suggest starting with this project as it is really just a cleaned up version of what the Theme Factory produces and to use the Theme Factory as your images guide.
Download Template
You can download the Eclipse project theme template at the end of this post.
I hope that this guide helps you and if you have any questions, feel free to post it here. I can't promise that I'll answer (I'm not on here as much as I used to be) but my hope is that this becomes a good spot for theme creation discussion.
Reserved for possible future use.
Thank you (x2) for taking the time to put this together! What a great resource. I made my own adw theme but got very confused between the other go launcher theme tutorial threads. This is fantastic!
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Thanks for your post. I'm just thinking about making my first theme for Android in general So, I think I'll have a try with Go Launcher EX...
Thank You for your great tutorial. I am a great fan of MIUI ROM, but now I am on CM9 ICS while waiting from official MIUI ROM for Galaxy S. I managed to tweak a theme for Go Launcher based of MIUI, and I am very happy with this theme. The only problem for me is how to add more icons on the theme. What I did was to edit res\values\public.xml and change whatever app available with my own. For example, from:
Code:
<public type="drawable" name="weibo" id="0x7f020049" />
to:
Code:
<public type="drawable" name="evernote" id="0x7f020049" />
The question is how add new id (like id="0x7f020049")?
Awesome job!!
sawari said:
Thank You for your great tutorial. I am a great fan of MIUI ROM, but now I am on CM9 ICS while waiting from official MIUI ROM for Galaxy S. I managed to tweak a theme for Go Launcher based of MIUI, and I am very happy with this theme. The only problem for me is how to add more icons on the theme. What I did was to edit res\values\public.xml and change whatever app available with my own. For example, from:
Code:
<public type="drawable" name="weibo" id="0x7f020049" />
to:
Code:
<public type="drawable" name="evernote" id="0x7f020049" />
The question is how add new id (like id="0x7f020049")?
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Those look like they came from smali file. I can't help with editing those. You shouldn't have to do that to build a theme. The source is available attached to this post. You can technically recreate/modify any theme from that.
Thank you very much for sharing this..
I have gotten everything to work except the menu background, menu text color, menu icons & menu dividers (pretty much everything about the menu).
I saw those options in desk.xml and I tried editing them but for some reason, the changes didn't take.
Also, couldn't change the folder background even though I changed the necessary images in drawable-hdpi.
Please let me know if you were able to change those things.
Thanks in advance.
This may be a dumb question, but when I have the files modified as stated above, how do I turn this into an apk for loading into GO launcher?
I'm receiving the "error parsing package" when I change the name in Astro.
Cool..
BrooklynAvi said:
I want to preface this by saying that I am in no way, shape or form a graphic artist. I've picked up a bunch of techniques out of necessity over the last 15 years of being a Web developer but most of my .........
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Thank u so much for this,.. now i can make the GoEX theme my self,
Nice tutor!!
This is the theme that i created..
The theme here, but still for Launcher Pro,
the Go ex are still in progress
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1363692
and here's the Screenshoot taken with AVD for GoEx..
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Thanks again for this great tutorial...
Great job, many thanks
My way to create theme was: create resources and structure in Theme Factory, make detailed works in Eclipse and finnaly compile .apk using my own script coz Eclipse generate errors when exporting
Regreads
Pandik.
Android Different Theme
Hallo.
Has anybody succesed impleted Market protection system (liblary) into Go Launcher Theme? I tried fev times but with no succes
Pandik.
Has any one been able to change the menu background, menu text color, menu icons & menu dividers (pretty much everything about the menu), using this template?
I can't get it to work. Any help would be much appreciated.
sonnysekhon said:
Has any one been able to change the menu background, menu text color, menu icons & menu dividers (pretty much everything about the menu), using this template?
I can't get it to work. Any help would be much appreciated.
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Do it with Theme Factory, its very easy.
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I just can't change the pressing colour of applications on home screen.
Any idea?
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Isn't it graphic? Look for PNG files in 9.png format.
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Do it with Theme Factory, its very easy.
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I'd rather use eclipse as it's a real pain to get the theme factory working on my pc along with eclipse installed.
gkaipale said:
I just can't change the pressing colour of applications on home screen.
Any idea?
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Also interested in this.
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Isn't it graphic? Look for PNG files in 9.png format.
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Already changed the png images and inverted the text color in desk.xml but the changes don't take effect.
Also experiencing a lot of lag when using the icon picker feature. The list stops displaying icons towards the end as well.
Anyone else having this issue?
I guess I have to go the Theme Factory route...
Package name problem~
4 May 2012 >> I solved this problem by myself, Thank you
Thank you for your post!
NOW I am trying to make my own theme and release it on the Android Market.
But it overwrite over and over when testing on my phone.
I think it should not overwrite on the other theme, but it does all the time.
I also had changed 'package name' on 'Manifest' file, but same problem happened.
It just kept overwriting on the other theme that I made and installed on the phone.
Thank you
I'm looking for some Eclipse help. I load my theme in Eclipse and have had no probs exporting it and getting it to my tablet. All of a sudden now, when I change some program icons and rebuild the apk, the old icons are still being built, not the ones I changed in the HDPI folder. I looked through Eclipse to see if there was a way to clean temp files or cache, but don't know enough about the program to fix this. Any help would be appreciated.
Create a theme?
Woghh... That's what I want..
And this thread really helped me
Thx bro

[GUIDE] Apex Launcher Theme Tutorial

Introduction
This tutorial helps you get started creating your own themes for Apex Launcher. Since themes are packaged and distributed in the form of APK files, you'll need to know the basics about Android app development to make themes.
Prerequisites
Before you begin, you need to set up your development environment. Please install the required software in the following order.
JDK 6
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
Android SDK
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
Eclipse IDE
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/
ADT Plugin for Eclipse
http://developer.android.com/sdk/eclipse-adt.html
How to install these developer tools is not within scope of this tutorial, For details, make sure to read and follow the instructions in the links provided above.
Creating Your Theme
Apex Launcher supports different components in its theme engine. Icon packs replace app icons on the desktop, dock, and in the drawer. Apex skins allows the customization of the look and feel of the launcher itself, including dock background, folder background, icon label color, etc. You may also change the font of icon labels and provide a bunch of wallpapers along with your theme. Each theme may contain one or more components.
Here are two sample themes to help you get started. If you are just creating an icon pack, please use the icon pack sample as a base and follow the instructions below to add icons to the theme. If you want to go for a complete theme design, start with the other theme sample which includes all types of components.
Download Apex Icon Pack Sample
Download Apex Theme Sample
Regardless of which sample theme you choose, the first step is to import the sample project into Eclipse. Here are the instructions.
Extract the sample archive file to your hard drive.
Open Eclipse, choose "Import..." from the File menu.
In the Import dialog, choose "Existing Projects into Workspace" under General, and click Next. Then browse to the sample project directory and click Finish.
Change the package name. To do this, first expand the ApexIconPackSample (or ApexThemeSample) project in the Project Explorer and then expand the src folder. Now right click "com.yourname.iconpackname" (or "com.yourname.themename") and select "Refactor > Rename...". Enter your desired package name and click OK to save the change.
Right click on your theme project in the Eclipse Project Explorer and select "Android Tools > Rename Application Package". Enter the same package name (as used in the previous step) and click OK.
Navigate to and open "strings.xml" under "res/values" and change the theme information to your needs.
Replace the icon.png files under the drawable folders to use your own icons. Note that the sample projects are configured in a way such that they will not show up in the drawer. However, the icons are still visible in the Apex Launcher theme settings.
Provide a feature graphic and up to 5 preview images in your theme. These are optional, so you may just delete the entries from "strings.xml" and the corresponding image files if you decide not to provide these images.
Now, let's get down to the different components. Again, you may include any combination of the following components in your theme.
Icon Pack
First of all, please make sure config_iconpack is set to true in "strings.xml".
HTML:
<bool name="config_iconpack">true</bool>
This will let Apex's theme engine know that your theme includes an icon pack component.
Next, open the appfilter.xml file under the res/xml directory. (Note: This file used to be located under the assets directory, but the new app encryption feature in JellyBean made it impossible for the theme engine to access assets of paid themes.) You need to add an entry for each activity that you provide an icon for, in the following format:
HTML:
<item component="ComponentInfo{com.package.name/com.package.name.ActivityName}" drawable="icon_name"/>
For instance, here's how we provide an icon for the Browser app in the sample project:
HTML:
<item component="ComponentInfo{com.android.browser/com.android.browser.BrowserActivity}" drawable="com_android_browser_browseractivity" />
<item component="ComponentInfo{com.google.android.browser/com.android.browser.BrowserActivity}" drawable="com_android_browser_browseractivity" />
Some apps (Browser, Camera, etc.) may have different package names but they share the same activity name. Therefore, specifying both the package name and the activity name can help avoid any ambiguity if you need to provide separate icons for such apps. Please note that we do not include the file extension (.png) for the drawable attribute value.
When providing icons, please make sure they are of the right size (i.e., resolution) depending on the screen density you are targeting. Generally, Android supports these density buckets: ldpi, mdpi, hdpi, xhdpi, and xxhdpi. Please keep in mind that xxhdpi is supported starting from JellyBean, so devices running ICS may not pick it up properly. The screen resolution and icon size for each density bucket is listed below.
Code:
Density Screen Icon (px)
ldpi ~120dpi 36x36
mdpi ~160dpi 48x48
hdpi ~240dpi 72x72
xhdpi ~320dpi 96x96
xxhdpi ~480dpi 144x144
It is not required to support every density bucket listed above, as icons generally can be scaled to the right size automatically. If you are targeting higher-end devices, we recommend using xhdpi (96x96) as a starting point, which should provide enough detail on high resolution screens. After you decide on the density to support, export icons as transparent PNG files and put them in the correct folder (e.g., drawable-hdpi, drawable-xhdpi).
Since it is impossible to create a themed icon for every single app, you may provide default icon background images to achieve a uniform look and feel. If provided, these background images will be placed behind each icon that does not have a specific icon created for it. If you decide to take advantage of this feature, please declare your background images in the appfilter.xml file, like this:
HTML:
<iconback img1="iconback" />
<iconmask img1="iconmask" />
<iconupon img1="iconupon" />
<scale factor="0.75" />
The corresponding iconback image file (e.g., iconback.png) is placed under the proper drawable directory. The sample icon pack project only provides one iconback image, but you can have multiple iconback images as well, and the theme engine would randomly pick an image for each icon.
HTML:
<iconback img1="iconback1" img2="iconback2" img3="iconback3" img4="iconback4" img5="iconback5" />
All the unthemed icons will be scaled to fit atop an iconback. The scale factor is also declared in appfilter.xml, with 1.0 being the actual size (no scaling).
The Apex theme engine also allows you to mask icons using a transparent image (i.e., iconmask) or place an overlay (i.e., iconupon) on top of the icons. You may use a transparent iconupon image to decorate the icons (e.g., to achieve glossy effects).
The iconback, iconmask, iconupon, and scale tags described above are all optional, so if you do not want to use these features, just delete the tags from appfilter.xml and the corresponding image files from the sample project. In addition, the theme engine supports the icon shader feature for manipulating color values in icons.
For compatibility reasons, Apex also supports icon packs that do not use an appfilter. In this case, you must name the icon files properly so that Apex Launcher can detect and use them. Here's the naming convention:
Icon file name should be based on the full activity name
Always use lower case letters for file names
Replace dots with underscores
For example, to add an icon for the stock Android browser (com.android.browser.BrowserActivity) in your icon pack, add an icon with the name "com_android_browser_browseractivity.png" in the proper drawable directory. In case of conflicts, appfilter has higher priority and the icon file specified there will be used.
Finding the Correct Component/Activity Name
If you do not know the name of the activity, the "Activities" shortcut list may come in handy. Just long press on your home screen and select Shortcuts > Activities. The name of each activity will be listed under the label after you expand the desired app.
Since Apex Launcher 2.0, the activity picker has been improved to help you quickly find the correct component name for the app you want to theme. For each app, the package name is listed under the name of the app, and the name of each public activity is listed under the activity label. When the package name matches the activity name prefix, the activity name starts with a dot and the prefix is omitted for brevity. Otherwise, the full activity name is provided. Note that the main activity of each app is marked in blue and is the one that will appear in the app drawer. Here are two examples:
> Messaging
com.android.mms
>> Messaging
.ui.ConversationList
The activity name starts with a dot, which means you should concatenate it with the package name. The full component name for the Messaging app should be:
HTML:
ComponentInfo{com.android.mms/com.android.mms.ui.ConversationList}
> Chrome
com.android.chrome
>> Chrome
com.google.android.apps.chrome.Main
In this case, the activity name does not start with a dot, and is already the full name. The full component name for the Chrome app should be:
HTML:
ComponentInfo{com.android.chrome/com.google.android.apps.chrome.Main}
Besides the activity picker, you may also find the following websites useful:
http://activities.droidicon.com/
http://activities.tundem.com/
The next step is to declare the icons included in your icon pack. This can be done by adding an entry for each icon to the icon_pack array in "res/values/iconpack.xml". Here's an example:
HTML:
<string-array name="icon_pack" translatable="false">
<item>com_android_browser_browseractivity</item>
</string-array>
Again, we do not include the file extension (.png) in this array.
These declarations are important for the icon picker that allows users to change icons for apps/folders on the home screen. Only declared icons will appear in the icon picker when the user chooses your theme from the list.
Skin
The theme engine of Apex Launcher allows you to customize the look and feel of your desktop, dock, and drawer, by providing certain images and color values in your theme. The ApexThemeSample project includes all the things you may change, and it provides the default images and color values as the basis for your modification.
If you include a skin in your theme, make sure config_apexskin is set to true in "strings.xml".
HTML:
<bool name="config_apexskin">true</bool>
Feel free to use the sample theme as a starting point and replace any image in the drawable-xhdpi directory to your needs.
You may notice that some of the images are 9-patch drawables (those ending with .9.png). A nine patch graphic is a stretchable image, which Android will automatically resize to accommodate the contents. You can define stretchable regions that Android scales when the image is resized. The Draw 9-patch tool from the Android SDK allows you to easily create a nine patch graphic using a WYSIWYG editor. To learn more about nine patch graphics and the Draw 9-patch tool, please read the following references on the Android Developer’s site:
http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/tools/draw9patch.html
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/graphics/2d-graphics.html#nine-patch
If you decide not to change certain images from the default theme, please delete the image from your theme package. For instance, if you do not want to theme the Apex action icons, you can just delete all the "ic_*.png" files from the drawable directory, and Apex will still use the default images. Doing so will help make your theme package slim by excluding unnecessary files and it also helps improve the performance of the launcher.
You may also notice a few xml files in the drawable directory. Those are state list drawables that select from different images based on their states. If you do not theme the drawer button, you will need to delete "all_apps_button_icon.xml" after removing both "ic_allapps.png" and "ic_allapps_pressed.png". Similarly, if you do not theme the drawer tabs, you will also need to delete the "tab_*.xml" files after removing the "tab_*.png" files. Otherwise, the project won't compile because these xml files depend on the other deleted images. For more information on state list drawables, please refer to the following link:
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/resources/drawable-resource.html#StateList
To customize the color values for UI elements, please edit "colors.xml" and change the color values as you please.
Font
Place your custom font file under the assets folder and name it themefont.ttf. If this file is present in your theme, it will be automatically picked up by Apex Launcher. Please make sure that the font is working properly by testing it on your device.
Wallpapers
You may bundle wallpapers in your theme by putting the images inside the proper drawable directory. You also need to update "res/values/wallpapers.xml" accordingly, so that Apex will recognize the wallpapers. Here's an example from the sample theme:
HTML:
<string-array name="wallpapers" translatable="false">
<item>wallpaper_escape</item>
<item>wallpaper_outofthebox</item>
</string-array>
<string name="default_wallpaper">wallpaper_outofthebox</string>
All the wallpapers declared in the wallpapers array will be available from the Apex Launcher wallpaper chooser, while the default_wallpaper will be applied along with your theme (if the user chooses to). Note that you also need a lower-resolution preview image with a _small suffix in the file name for each wallpaper. For instance, place both wallpaper_escape.jpg and wallpaper_escape_small.jpg under the drawable directory. The preview image is only used in the wallpaper picker and the original image is used when applying the wallpaper.
Linking to Apex Theme Settings
If you like, there is a special Intent that you can use to direct users to your theme's details page in Apex theme settings, where they can apply your theme. Here's how:
Code:
final String ACTION_SET_THEME = "com.anddoes.launcher.SET_THEME";
final String EXTRA_PACKAGE_NAME = "com.anddoes.launcher.THEME_PACKAGE_NAME";
Intent intent = new Intent(ACTION_SET_THEME);
intent.putExtra(EXTRA_PACKAGE_NAME, getPackageName());
intent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
try {
startActivity(intent);
} catch (ActivityNotFoundException e) {
Toast.makeText(this, "Apex Launcher is not installed!", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
}
finish();
You may include this piece of code inside your theme's activity (e.g., in the onCreate method) to launch Apex's theme settings. Please note that the sample projects are configured in a way such that no icon will show up in the drawer. If you need an icon for your activity, insert the android.intent.category.LAUNCHER category into the <intent-filter> section of your activity in the manifest file like this:
HTML:
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="android.intent.action.MAIN" />
<category android:name="android.intent.category.LAUNCHER" />
<category android:name="com.anddoes.launcher.THEME" />
</intent-filter>
It is important that you must include the com.anddoes.launcher.THEME category so that Apex can recognize your theme.
Testing Your Theme
It is very important that you test your theme on a device and make sure it looks exactly the way you expect it to be. You may follow these steps to test your new theme.
Connect your phone/tablet to the computer via USB.
Turn on USB debugging via System settings > Developer options > USB debugging.
In Eclipse, right click your theme project, select "Run As > Android Application".
On your device, launch Apex theme settings and select your new theme.
Apply the theme and restart the launcher.
Look around and see if everything works as expected.
After you have thoroughly tested your theme, you are ready to distribute it to users.
Signing and Releasing Your Theme
To release your theme to other Apex Launcher users, you need to sign, optimize, and export the APK file, which can be done seamlessly with Eclipse and the ADT plugin. For details, please read the publishing section on the Android Developers website.
http://developer.android.com/guide/publishing/app-signing.html
If you publish your theme on the Google Play Store, you may want to update it later. In this case, it is very important that you version your theme properly. You may find the following link helpful.
http://developer.android.com/guide/publishing/versioning.html
That's it! I hope this tutorial contains enough information to get you started working on your own themes. Happy theming!
Apr 29, 2013
Apex Launcher 2.0 now comes with an improved activity picker to help you find the right component name.
Updated tutorial to include a new "Finding the Correct Component/Activity Name" subsection
Jan 17, 2013
Updated sample theme to include new Apex Action icons.
Dec 6, 2012
Updated sample projects to support iconmask.
Updated tutorial to include a brief discussion on icon sizes.
Oct 10, 2012
Updated sample theme to support icon label shadow colors.
Sep 24, 2012
Updated sample projects for better iconpack support.
Updated tutorial in accordance with latest Eclipse/ADT.
May 22, 2012
Added support for iconback and iconupon in v1.2.1
Updated sample projects to include default iconback and iconupon images
Updated tutorial with iconback and iconupon descriptions
May 18, 2012
Added support for appfilter in v1.2.0beta3
Updated sample projects to include appfilter and new Apex action icons
Updated tutorial with appfilter descriptions
Awesome addition to a great launcher. Looking forward to seeing some epic themes.
Can't wait for some great themes. Apex is so win, uNF!
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Oh great. Well laid out template.
Just to check, I don't need to change XML files if I was to populate the hdpi/mdpi/ldpi folders with images in this template, as everything is already setup to accept those files? I just should delete whichever file entries from the XML that I don't want to theme?
Or has it been setup to only use the files from the XML folder at this point.
I am planning to make a red holo theme but haven't finished downloading the sdk yet. (Travelling, its going to take some time).
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Very nice!
themes
will these themes be dependent on phone resolution or will they work on any phone with apex launcher because my phone is mdpi and i am worried that my phone will have no themes
If a theme already supports ADW/Go icon packs, do you recommend including the Apex specific code? I'm just trying to think about all the overlap between the various launchers and the resources included in the theme.
Edit: NVM. Just re-read the part about Apex free only supporting Apex themes. That means Apex code will definitely be needed. Thanks.
Two suggestions/questions.
A) If a theme supports multiple launchers, potentially /ignore the other configurations and only list Apex? See my screenshot for details. I also noticed that if you add Apex theme support, the Go launcher entry is no longer listed. I think it'd be smart to consolidate a theme (that supports multiple launchers) down to a single entry.
B) Would you be willing to add an intent, similar to GO/ADW.EX, that would allow a theme to direct a user to the Theme Settings activity? I'd really like the ability to bring a user directly to the settings from my dashboard.
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B) Would you be willing to add an intent, similar to GO/ADW.EX, that would allow a theme to direct a user to the Theme Settings activity? I'd really like the ability to bring a user directly to the settings from my dashboard.
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Thats key.
And/or have an intent we can flag so we can continue to use the 'apply theme' feature within our apps.
well, here's my first theme for Apex Launcher
Nice theme!
I am currently travelling and haven't been able to setup a workable environment for eclipse (I don't have my own pc with me and the shared pc isn't really up to standard).
Would someone be able to compile just a base unthemed apex theme so that for the short time I can do a quick hack to add different images? Yes I know its not ideal but until I get home in 6 weeks, I don't have much choice...
Edit: I just mean a full theme but only using current unmodded apex images.
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how i load themes on apex ?
vladnosferatu said:
how i load themes on apex ?
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You need the beta. I have pro so might be different. Its in the apex menu > about apex launcher. There is an update option and an option to select whether updates are "stable" or "beta".
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thanks
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Oh great. Well laid out template.
Just to check, I don't need to change XML files if I was to populate the hdpi/mdpi/ldpi folders with images in this template, as everything is already setup to accept those files? I just should delete whichever file entries from the XML that I don't want to theme?
Or has it been setup to only use the files from the XML folder at this point.
I am planning to make a red holo theme but haven't finished downloading the sdk yet. (Travelling, its going to take some time).
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Are you talking about icon packs or complete themes? For icon packs, you need to declare your icon images in an XML file. For Apex skins, you probably don't need to change XML files (except strings.xml where you define the basic information about your theme). BTW, there is no xml folder in the provided sample projects.
opera38205 said:
will these themes be dependent on phone resolution or will they work on any phone with apex launcher because my phone is mdpi and i am worried that my phone will have no themes
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Apex themes should work on any phone, but YMMV with each theme.
Koveleski said:
Two suggestions/questions.
A) If a theme supports multiple launchers, potentially /ignore the other configurations and only list Apex? See my screenshot for details. I also noticed that if you add Apex theme support, the Go launcher entry is no longer listed. I think it'd be smart to consolidate a theme (that supports multiple launchers) down to a single entry.
B) Would you be willing to add an intent, similar to GO/ADW.EX, that would allow a theme to direct a user to the Theme Settings activity? I'd really like the ability to bring a user directly to the settings from my dashboard.
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As of the latest beta, both of your suggestions have been addressed. A) Your theme would only appear once in the list even if it supports multiple launchers. B) Please refer to the new "Linking to Apex Theme Settings" section in the tutorial.
Please consider theme'ing the drawer using Golaunchers appfilter, instead of the icons naming, the icon naming method, is a bit "dated" as where it reacts the same way as ADW does with icons like Honeycombs Youtube icon, and all the angry birds stuff, it just wont accept it. Also, please consider an "iconback" option.
Thanks!
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Please consider theme'ing the drawer using Golaunchers appfilter, instead of the icons naming, the icon naming method, is a bit "dated" as where it reacts the same way as ADW does with icons like Honeycombs Youtube icon, and all the angry birds stuff, it just wont accept it. Also, please consider an "iconback" option.
Thanks!
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Thanks for your suggestion. We will add support for appfilter in the next version, and will consider "iconback" in the future.
I love to use Apex Pro... And I'm waiting for your nice themes
Keep up your great work
dennisxl said:
As of the latest beta, both of your suggestions have been addressed. A) Your theme would only appear once in the list even if it supports multiple launchers. B) Please refer to the new "Linking to Apex Theme Settings" section in the tutorial.
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Brilliant! I look forward to the appfilter support as well. Thank you for being so responsive to my suggestions and your continued development.

[BETA] [THEME] [5.0] O-Ui for ZenUi

Waiting for Oreo, I got you covered. I am here to present you a new theme for our old friend, the great Zenfone 5(what?), based on Android Oreo.
What's themed-
Settings App
Quick Settings
Lock screen
Icons
What's not themed-
Let's keep it a secret
Do not tell me(Please...)​
Note- I haven't tested this theme either on a physical or a virtual device yet, so, no good-looking screenshots for now. If you find any bugs, report'em here(really?). Kindly hit the thanks :good: button if you like my theme(oh, come on!)
Please attach screenshots if you can​
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[BETA] [THEME] [5.0] O-Ui for ZenUi
Contributors
@Nikhilkumar038
Version Information
Status: Beta
Created 2017-06-11
Last Updated 2017-06-28
Attach screenshots please!
It's too buggy :/
[email protected] said:
It's too buggy :/
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Thanks for testing and sorry for the bugs:silly:
I'll fix that, maybe, tomorrow
Could you please post the screenshots for the settings app?
Is that one buggy too?
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It's too buggy :/
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Try this one:
https://plus.google.com/111534348030431168811/posts/dNWUi2nup17
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Thanks for testing and sorry for the bugs:silly:
I'll fix that, maybe, tomorrow
Could you please post the screenshots for the settings app?
Is that one buggy too?
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here is screenshot.
top portion is just white.
kihope12 said:
Try this one:
https://plus.google.com/111534348030431168811/posts/dNWUi2nup17
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I am extremely sorry, I didn't knew there's already an Android O Theme there
Nikhilkumar038 said:
I am extremely sorry, I didn't knew there's already an Android O Theme there
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This is no problem mate, my isnt finished just continue in your project and make it awesome, i will not share my here, so lest do your best
kihope12 said:
This is no problem mate, my isnt finished just continue in your project and make it awesome, i will not share my here, so lest do your best
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Okay. BTW, mine is too WIP. I think you have already seen those funny screenshots:laugh:
Even I couldn't stop laughing at the moment I saw them
I think you should publish your theme here too, so that the users will have a choice between two Android O themes:highfive:
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here is screenshot.
top portion is just white.
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I just uploaded v1.1 with the bugs fixed. BTW, I still can't figure out why was the settings title in white
I have added some things in the styles.xml so it is possible it may be fixed:good:
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Okay. BTW, mine is too WIP. I think you have already seen those funny screenshots:laugh:
Even I couldn't stop at the moment I saw them
I think you should publish your theme here too, so that the users will have a choice between two Android O themes:highfive:
I just uploaded v1.1 with the bugs fixed. BTW, I still can't figure out why was the settings title in white
I have added some things in the styles.xml so it is possible it may be fixed:good:
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it is beacuse you use "Theme.Material.Light.DarkActionBar" you must use default code and then edit another thinks or just add color to styles, i did it before and i can send you apk of theme (vibe ui) where it works.
anyway your settings seems to be nice, i was lazy to add it into mine
kihope12 said:
it is beacuse you use "Theme.Material.Light.DarkActionBar" you must use default code and then edit another thinks or just add color to styles, i did it before and i can send you apk of theme (vibe ui) where it works.
anyway your settings seems to be nice, i was lazy to add it into mine
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Okay, I will check it.
BTW, if it seems nice, is the settings title black now?
Another thing, in Android O, in a Pixel, the switch after the icons is in blue. I thought it wouldn't look nice so I coloured them grey like the icons. Should I color them blue?
And what about the status bar?
UPDATE: What if I use Theme.Material.Light.DarkActionBar and add color to them?
It looks like this
Code:
<style name="Theme.SettingsBase" parent="@android:style/Theme.Material.Light.DarkActionBar"><item name="android:textColorPrimary">#ff000000</item><item name="android:colorControlActivated">#ff4b4b4b</item><item name="android:colorPrimary">#fff7f7f7</item><item name="android:colorPrimaryDark">#ffe0e0e0</item></style>
I think it should work as I have used #ff000000 for android:textColorPrimary .
Nikhilkumar038 said:
Okay, I will check it.
BTW, if it seems nice, is the settings title black now?
Another thing, in Android O, in a Pixel, the switch after the icons is in blue. I thought it wouldn't look nice so I coloured them grey like the icons. Should I color them blue?
And what about the status bar?
UPDATE: What if I use Theme.Material.Light.DarkActionBar and add color to them?
It looks like this
Code:
<style name="Theme.SettingsBase" parent="@android:style/Theme.Material.Light.DarkActionBar"><item name="android:textColorPrimary">#ff000000</item><item name="android:colorControlActivated">#ff4b4b4b</item><item name="android:colorPrimary">#fff7f7f7</item><item name="android:colorPrimaryDark">#ffe0e0e0</item></style>
I think it should work as I have used #ff000000 for android:textColorPrimary .
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Im not sure, im at school so i cant check it but basicaly. SettingsBase is for whole package, so y should edit statusbar in styles or in SettingBase somethink like TitleColor. Try check original settings.apk
kihope12 said:
Okay, I will check it.
BTW, if it seems nice, is the settings title black now?
Another thing, in Android O, in a Pixel, the switch after the icons is in blue. I thought it wouldn't look nice so I coloured them grey like the icons. Should I color them blue?
And what about the status bar?
UPDATE: What if I use Theme.Material.Light.DarkActionBar and add color to them?
It looks like this
Im not sure, im at school so i cant check it but basicaly. SettingsBase is for whole package, so y should edit statusbar in styles or in SettingBase somethink like TitleColor. Try check original settings.apk
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This one?
Code:
<style name="Theme.Actionbar.Title" parent="@android:style/TextAppearance.DeviceDefault.Widget.ActionBar.Title"><item name="android:textSize">@dimen/action_bar_title_text_size</item><item name="android:textColor">@color/settings_title</item></style>
How do you make the quicksetting fit the width screen like that?
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How do you make the quicksetting fit the width screen like that?
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Look for dimens.xml in the systemui.apk of this theme. Hope you get your question answered.
BTW, have you tried this theme?
It would be great if you could send me some screenshots
Nikhilkumar038 said:
This one?
Code:
<style name="Theme.Actionbar.Title" parent="@android:style/TextAppearance.DeviceDefault.Widget.ActionBar.Title"><item name="android:textSize">@dimen/action_bar_title_text_size</item><item name="android:textColor">@color/settings_title</item></style>
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Check this, add it to styles.
Code:
<style name="Theme.ActionBar" parent="@android:style/Widget.DeviceDefault.Light.ActionBar.Solid">
<item name="android:icon">@android:color/transparent</item>
<item name="android:titleTextStyle">@style/Theme.Actionbar.Title</item>
</style>
<style name="Theme.Actionbar.Title" parent="@android:style/TextAppearance.DeviceDefault.Widget.ActionBar.Title">
<item name="android:textSize">@dimen/action_bar_title_text_size</item>
<item name="android:textColor">@color/settings_title</item>
</style>
if it will not work, i will send you this as base
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nheolinkin said:
How do you make the quicksetting fit the width screen like that?
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Anyway it works only on 1st gen. Zenfones ( 5/6 ) you can also change dimens or you can add shortcuts (in settings.apk ) in other app. The problem is, when you edit dimiens in systemui, theme engine will load default systemui and then theme systemui. so it will crash after every restart, then it works perfectly. if you dont have any experience with it, dont try modify it, it can FC everytime and you will need reset your phone
Using this you can get this, yes, it is stock rom and this is theme.
kihope12 said:
Anyway it works only on 1st gen. Zenfones ( 5/6 ) you can also change dimens or you can add shortcuts (in settings.apk ) in other app. The problem is, when you edit dimiens in systemui, theme engine will load default systemui and then theme systemui. so it will crash after every restart, then it works perfectly. if you dont have any experience with it, dont try modify it, it can FC everytime and you will need reset your phone
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Yup, just got crashed. I'm gonna edit default systemui then.
Thanks a lot!
kihope12 said:
Check this, add it to styles.
Code:
<style name="Theme.ActionBar" parent="@android:style/Widget.DeviceDefault.Light.ActionBar.Solid">
<item name="android:icon">@android:color/transparent</item>
<item name="android:titleTextStyle">@style/Theme.Actionbar.Title</item>
</style>
<style name="Theme.Actionbar.Title" parent="@android:style/TextAppearance.DeviceDefault.Widget.ActionBar.Title">
<item name="android:textSize">@dimen/action_bar_title_text_size</item>
<item name="android:textColor">@color/settings_title</item>
</style>
if it will not work, i will send you this as base
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Done!
Please check if it looks better now:good:

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