Help Me Create a Trom CM7 Theme! - Vibrant Themes and Apps

so i have the theme just about done, the only problem is, i have to rebuild the theme for every update (as i'm just repacking it into cyanobread & the framework).
I don't know how to sign the zips or apks so that i can get them to be picked up via cm7.
anyone interested in helping out with that

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[Q] Question on porting build.prop changes

I am currently playing around with customizing my own rom for personal use based of the plain de-odexed rom. I have added various packages like:
Camera mod
oc4 1.2 jac kernal
mobileAP
some custom themes and fonts
swype with voice icon
GPS files from leak
ect
My question is with all the main roms (eugene and Bionix) released there are always references to "Build.prop mods for better data throughput", how can I take JUST THOSE CHANGES and port them into my rom. Is it as simple as using abd pull and push with certain files? Do I need someone to make me a flashable zip package?
Also I noticed eugene in his latest build used a different camera and would love to try that is that just as simple as adb pull and pushing the camera apk?
Any help provided would be truly appreciated I am still kinda a noob.
Also just to be EXTREMELY clear this is only for my personal use and basic knowledge. I wish to take nothing away form the absolutely stellar work these guys do everyday, I simply have some different preferences then the main roms created and would love to learn to take the advantages of each rom and customize them to my own needs.
No one can help me out?
Should I ask in dev section as no one here seems to have any ideas?
I'm in same boat
I am doing the same.i noticed in bionix build.prop the symlinks. I like that.but he also references a "jit" did they port a jit? that would rock

[Q] Help with theme with dsixda kitchen

ok i looked at the F.A.Q's in the dsixda kitchen about themes and it says he cant help which i can understand
but does any one now how to put a custom theme into dsixda kitchen and cook
because im stuck i create a custom theme but when i replace the framework-res.apk with the new custom frame-res.apk i get boot loop and cant figure out to merge into my rom
ive try flashin my standered rom and then flashing the custom and then doin a android back and the copying the boot.img and system.img to dsixda kitchen and then cooking that way but wat happens is all the customs icons i created are not there any more kinda getting confused on how to intergrate my custom framework
any advice is much welcome ill keep searching the net intil i find somethink or some one send me sum advice
cheers daddyspud
I need this aswell!
I'd like to as well i made a theme with UOT Kitchen.
How do i put it in my rom and make it default?
We have a write up posted if you're interested in joining. I don't recall off top of my head. I built my framework-res.apk and replaced the original in the kitchen then zipaligned the apks. Created the boot.zip and flashed to my mt4g worked great. Had other issues with some incorrect coding on my part but the theme worked fine.
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http://www.greenromproject.com/forum

[Q] How to customise this icon

Hi, I hope this is the right place for a question since nobody replied on the HTC Subsection.
I'm on a stock gingerbread Sense Rom (rooted though ). When I was running froyo, the circle on both the homescreen & inside the messaging application was blue.
After the upgrade, they are different. I want to change them back to blue. I have downloaded the stock 1.32 froyo pd98img.zip but I'm not able to find the blue png. Can someone point me to the location ?
Those aren't icons. They're popups or something like that. You can find them in either htc.resources.apk or framework-res.apk (I forgot which one). I'm at work right, but if you want I can find the files for you when I get home. If you post RGB of the color you want I'll create it for you to flash to your phone, just post the above files for me.
I would like your help. I have uploaded the old froyo com.htc.resources.apk & framework-res.apk to mediafire. I think froyo didn't use systemui.apk.
Should i upload com.htc.resources.apk, framework-res.apk & systemui.apk from the current gingerbread build as well?
Alternately if you could just point me on the values to change via apktool, that would be great as well.
Thank You
com.htc.resources.apk
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?3a4j5jx6n54hty2
systemui.apk
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?cu8kg65o96nlv38

[Q] How to combine 3 zip files for flash

I have 3 zip files, CM9, G-apps, and a theme can i combine these 3 in to 1 flashable zipfile? And can i make CM9 themed, from the start so i don't have to use theme chooser? Because i have a great idea for a cm9 based rom.
theme is cyan lable, whit SGS 3 icons and some apps, transparant geniewigdet and Asus aurora live wallpaper (already in one zip)
ALready many thanks :laugh::laugh:
Hi,
You have to flash them by order : rom first then others.
I's better to reboot after flashing the rom before continuing, then you can control that the first flash is well done (sometime this one has a long boot). Then when you do the other, it must be quicker.
Having only one zip is used if you want to build your home made rom...
Hopping that help

Modified Framework not booting ROM

I am currently working on a rom for the Galaxy Note 2. I ran into a problem and thought that I might find some help here, I have created a themed framework-res.apk however when I combine it into the rom zip file and flash it it does not boot. For it to boot I need to first flash the rom (without the themed framework), boot, then flash the themed framework. The themed framework-res is from a different base of the rom so it might be the cause of this. I can redo the theming on the original framework from the rom but I made a lot of xml changes and would not like to redo those. Is there a way I can combine it into the rom zip file and make it work ?
Thanks
Edit : Managed to solve by moving the xml and png files to the original framework from the rom

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