Thanks loop! I finally got my new Droid, and after I got DarkEdge working on Cyanogen, I downloaded WW and put this on. This is VERY nice!
Thanks loop! I finally got my new Droid, and after I got DarkEdge working on Cyanogen, I downloaded WW and put this on. This is VERY nice!
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Rom: CyanogenMod 7 Winner00's Nightly #85
Recovery: ClockworkMod 3.1.0.2
Kernel: Prime's deprimed_test
Theme: Stock
Launcher: ADW EX 1.2.2
Launcher Theme: Gingerbread
Twitter: http://twitter.com/ihaztehwingz
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Okay so I downloaded it and put it in the directory on my sdcard now how do I actually get it on my screen? Sorry I'm retarded lol
Open the weather and toggle widgets app, click on widget skin wizard.., install skins from SD card, install clock widget skin (you might have to download OI file manager, if so, after downloading, back out of the app and restart) and then select the skin, then click OK.
That should work for you!![]()
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Rom: CyanogenMod 7 Winner00's Nightly #85
Recovery: ClockworkMod 3.1.0.2
Kernel: Prime's deprimed_test
Theme: Stock
Launcher: ADW EX 1.2.2
Launcher Theme: Gingerbread
Twitter: http://twitter.com/ihaztehwingz
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Hi
I need blue color.Plz post. Thank
see original post for downloads
Thank you so much
All I need/want is to know how to get all of your icons working with the ADW launcher and UD 8.0. I'm fairly nubbish to anything beyond update.zip and clockwork, so I'm failing so far. But your SSs on this thread as well as the one with your larger icons are exactly what I'm looking for. I just don't know how to get it all working together. Any hints or threads I should read through? Thanks, and incredible work.
mrcold
There may be an easier way but this is how I would do it with ADW.
Long Press screen>Custom Short Cut>
A "Custom shortcut" Dialog will appear
Select "Pick your activity"
Press "Applications" (assuming that you want to create an app shortcut)
Select the app that you want
Then press the stock app icon in the "Custom shortcut" dialog
A new Dialog box pops up called "Select the icon type"
Press "Select Picture"
You will now be in your Gallery (the icons should show up in your gallery once you unpack them)
Go to the gallery folder where the icons are and pick the icon that you want
You will go back to the "Custom shortcut" dialog (you should see that the new icon has taken the place of the stock icon)
Select "OK"
Boom...custom Icon
You, sir, are a gentleman and a scholar.
(thanks!)
Edit: After failing for quite some time, I figured out I'm not as dumb as I thought...I had an older version of ADW that didn't have the "Custom Shortcut" dialog.
Of course the fact that it took me so long to figure it out hints that I'm not terribly bright anyway.
Last edited by mrcold; 09-21-2010 at 10:44 AM.