[MOD][MORPH]Blue Settings Mod - Vibrant Themes and Apps

This is a modification to the icons in the settings. Apply it using MetaMorph. Currently, I only have blue, but I will be updating with other colors. Let me know if there are any specific colors you want, and I'll try to get them up here for you! I hope you enjoy!
To Install:
1. Download .zip file and place on int sdcard (I've created a folder named 'Morphs' for my MetaMorph files)
2. Open MetaMorph and 'Start Checks'
3. Select 'Unzip/Extract new theme'
4. Select 'BlueSettingsMod.zip' file
5. Select 'Apply All'
Finished. Enjoy!

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[Guide][MOD] How to Mod Espier Launcher

IT IS A BIT BIG BUT IT IS WORTH OF EFFORTS ADN VISIT http://supetawesomedude.deviantart.com/#/d4m2dq6 TO CHECK OUT THE END PRODUCT
WHAT THIS GUIDE IS FOR:
-How to change icons in espier launcher
-How to change page indicators
-How to change dock
-How to change notification bubble
-How to add custom icons (for apps not natively themed by espier launcher) RECENTLY EDITED
-How to install onto phone
A. Preliminary Steps:
1. Install apktool http://code.google.com/p/android-apktool/
2. Create a directory called Espier launcher mod
3. Download Espier launcher http://dl.free.fr/pjgXgBDEb and rename to launcher.apk
4. Place Espier Launcher into that directory.
5. Open terminal.
6. Change terminal directory to your Espier launcher mod folder.
E.G. I ran this:
Code:
cd /home/gaurav/Desktop/Espier launcher mod
7. Decompile the apk.
Code:
apktool d launcher.apk
B. Changing basic icons.
**UPDATE**
Now, to prevent icons from being edited (in a bad way) by Espier Launcher, download this icon and place it in drawable-(h/m/l)dpi. This is crucial to prevent your icons from getting a weird white glow around them!
1. Open res/drawable-(hdpi/ldpi/mdpi/xhdpi) *depending on what screen size your phone is. I have an mdpi so i will go into drawble-mdpi
2. Change the desired icon
For example, the file
Code:
ic_com_android_camera_preparecamera.png
can be replaced by an image of the same (or similar) size. when you're done, it should look like:
http://uppix.net/4/1/e/c43d8a7bc3e1fe2aa29cd3792dbe5.png
3. Refer to Section G
C. Changing page indicators
1. Open res/drawable-mdpi
2. Find the file:
Code:
ic_screen_level_focus.png
ic_screen_level_normal.png
3. Replace these two files with desired ones
4. Open res/drawable-hdpi
5. Replace these files with desired images.
Code:
ic_screen_level_focus
ic_screen_level_normal.png
ic_screen_level_search_focus.png
ic_screen_level_search_normal.png
ic_screen_level_widget_focus.png
ic_screen_level_widget_normal.png
6. Refer to Section G.
D. How to change dock
1. Navigate to res/drawable-mdpi (in my case)
2. Find file called
Code:
toolbar.png
3. Replace with desired (make sure the dock image is correct size for your phone)
4. Refer to Section G.
E. How to change notification bubble.
1. Open res/drawable-mdpi
2. Find and replace with desired image
Code:
icon_shuzi1.png
3. Refer to Section G.
F. How to add custom icons
*Warning* This section is a lot more confusing. Please read carefully. *Warning*
1. Navigate to /res/values/arrays.xml
2. Now, it gets tricky.
3. Go this website http://activities.droidicon.com/
4. Search for an app. It should look like this:
Screenshot http://uppix.net/0/9/8/4f7817e4c48f07662595e19ec72e7.png
5. Now, in arrays.xml, scroll down until you see this type of coding
Screenshot http://uppix.net/8/0/e/a9cc14bdf96ecae1dbc6e3a31eed4.png
6. Get to the end of that "chunk" of xml.
7. Let's say we're theming the facebook app. So we add this to xml. (and fill it out with info)
Code:
<item>ACTIVITY_OF_APP</item>
<item>DESCRIPTIVE_ACTIVITY_OF_APP</item>
<item>@drawable/NAME_OF_APP</item>
For example:
Code:
<item>com.facebook.katana</item>
<item>com.facebook.katana.LoginActivity</item>
<item>@drawable/facebook</item>
You get the first line of info like this:
Screenshot http://uppix.net/8/0/e/a9cc14bdf96ecae1dbc6e3a31eed4.png
and the second:
Screenshot http://uppix.net/7/b/0/cb6a915df97299a2832be59e39841.png
in that third line of that xml we add (@drawable/NAME_OF_APP), you can name your app anything you want. i made it "facebook" in this case.
8. Save and exit.
9. Find a desired image for your application (in this case facebook).
10. Rename it to "NAME_OF_APP.png" in this case, "facebook.png"
11. Drop that file into drawable/mdpi
12. Repeat steps 1-11 for as many applications as you want to theme.
13. Refer to Section G.
G. How to install on your phone
1. First, save and close everything you're working on.
2. Open your terminal, and change its directory to the "espier launcher mod" folder
3. Type in
Code:
apktool b 'PATH_TO/espier launcher mod' 1.apk
4. Take that 1.apk, and sign it, using a program like ApkSigner http://android-softwares.blogspot.com/2011/08/apksigner-v04-sign-unsigned-android-apk.html
5. Connect your phone to your computer via USB.
6. Mount it as a mass storage device.
7. Transfer that signed.apk to the root of your sdcard.
8. Now on your phone, uninstall any current version of EspierLauncher you may have.
9. Then, using a file manager, install the signed.apk from your sdcard.
This too, should be in themes n apps...
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I can't save the output file with
apktool b 'PATH_TO/espier launcher mod' 1.apk
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[TOOL][WINDOWS][.PNG][.9.PNG] Android Drawable Resizer Tool

The sorce
Can you count how many times you created a drawable for your app?
The answer is probably NO.
You opened your favorite image-editing software, designed a beautiful drawable, saved, and now of course, there's the simple but annoying thing, of resizing the drawable to fit every density.
No more! Android Drawable Resizer, replaces you in the last annoying part.
All you have to do, is to choose a drawable, tell the software which density does it belong to, choose the the res folder, and press Go!. The software will know how and where to place each resized drawable, with the correct name.
Requirements:
If you don't have a .NET Framework installed, download and install this:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/aa496123
Instructions:
1. Download the zip file.
2. Extract it including the .dll file.
3. Run the .exe file.
*Note: Both files need to be in the same place in order to activate the program!
4. Choose the source drawable density
5. Choose the drawable you want to resize
6. Choose which densities you want to export to
7. Choose mode: Auto placing, and choosing the res folder as a destination directory OR Manual placing, and choosing any folder as a destination. all the selected densities will export there.
8. Press Go!
9. Enjoy!
10. Optional: Donate for my work
Download link - http://d-h.st/5RF
And thanks to Ron for This
This will help the miui devs ......
ok miui devs go work on the dailer and other stuff Thanks A loooooot
now porting Roms from other DPI devices shall be easy......
Thank Buddy:good::good::good::good::good::good::good:
Thanks for information but i think that you should correct 10 part from instruction
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Lollipop Android 5 (Material Design style) what's up+ theme☺

Whatsapp plus Android lollipop style theme with new material design...☺
Thank you for the creator of theme.
Lolly pop Theme
My favoutire themes....different colors....
1.Red+grey
2.blue
3.grey
4.cyan
5.green
6.orange
7.purple
8.black
Hit thanks button if you like.☺����..
How do you install these?
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How to install a theme?
I. If you have downloaded a theme package above
1) Copy the .xml file you downloaded to any place on your sdcard
2) Open Whats App +
3) What's App + menu -> in Themes section -> ”More”
4) -> load
5) browse to the .xml file you have downloaded
6) restart What's App +
7) Enjoy
but how to use this xml file...???
coolvij said:
Lolly pop Theme
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hllo how to use this lollipop.xml file...???
First of all u need to install watsup plus & follow below steps.
1) Copy the .xml file you downloaded to any place on your sdcard
2) Open Whats App +
3) What's App + menu -> in Themes section -> ”More”
4) -> load
5) browse to the .xml file you have downloaded
6) restart What's App +
Attached is the image for your reference.
Hit thanks button if you like. .

Product Sans?

Hello,
Anyone knows if it's possible to get Google Product Sans preferably without rooting or flashing anything? That'd be really great! Thanks in advance!
There is an easy way!
1. Download the attached file and rename .zip to .hwt
2. Copy to Sdcard/Huawei/Themes
3. Restart
4. Opens themes app and select customize -> Fonts. Select the font.
This is not my own work. Venom007 has a thread about this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-8/themes-apps/noroot-font-styles-updated-02-09-16-t3453559
It doesn't work
It doesn't work. Followed all the steps rigorously and it doesn't appear in the fonts. I'm on a Mate 20 Lite on android 8.1 with emui 8.2, could you please tell me how to make it work? thx. I just noticed its a theme itself, but can't apply it, could you tell me to set it only as a font? not as a theme.
I fixed that, you have to download any font from the Huawei store, then the system creates a new folder named HWfonts, now you go on this folder, and copy the name of the font you have download from the store, now you put this name to the font u want to import, exactly the .ffs file, now you move it to the HWfonts folder and replace the store's font.
Sorry for my explaining I don't know much English...
Basically, you make product sans the theme. Then go to customise, you will see that it is now a text style aswell. So you switch the lock screen style to whatever you want. And the text style will remain product sans. Hope that helped.
HuaweiUser2210 said:
Basically, you make product sans the theme. Then go to customise, you will see that it is now a text style aswell. So you switch the lock screen style to whatever you want. And the text style will remain product sans. Hope that helped.
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Download, unzip, place the .hwt file in Huawei/Themes on your internal card.
Go to Me in the theme app, select my text. And you will see it. Apply, done!
Go to Settings > Home screen & wallpaper > Themes > scroll to bottom to find Product Sans > Select > APPLY
Fix fonts. Settings > Home screen & wallpaper > Icons > Select EMUI 11 default fonts > APPLY

Guide to Convert Windows Fonts to EMUI

Hi All,
So I have successfully converted some of the Windows fonts to Huawei .hwt fonts/Text Styles. Attached file link contains a list of all the Windows 10 Fonts (.ttf) that are required to do so.
1. Download the "Themes Manager for Huawei / Honor / EMUI" app from the Playstore. This version Contains ads but still worth it.
2. Extract the zip file to your desired directory on your phone or Windows (copy the folder to your desired phone directory)
3. Now Open the Themes Manager App and go to the Fonts Tab.
4. Next Click on Font Generator
5. Now Click on Generate Font.
6. Select your desired .ttf font file from the Directory that contains the Fonts.
7. Follow the next steps and Apply Them through the Text Styles.
Download Link to the TTF Fonts:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rtRdWsFNYrrcdQuZ2ID2lomkn2SLA1Yk/view?usp=sharing

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