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Lockscreen question

limatime42

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Not sure if anyone else has noticed this or if it's just me, but the unlock icon and the little glowing circle thing don't seem to line up right. Same with the vibrate slider. (I hope that makes sense)

Is there any way to tweak the lockscreen to get everything to line up? Thanks.
 
I hadn't flashed 0.6, but remembered reading this thread.
So here's a bump...as I AM experiencing this issue in 0.7.

I'm kind of meticulous...and would love for this to be resolved.
 
So here's the lockscreen before touching,

lockscreen1.png


but I'm assuming you have gripes about what happens when you first touch the icon?

lockscreen2.png


Now the reason the circle doesn't appear in the same spot as the previous icon is because when you slide across...

lockscreen3.png


The illusion is that the icon is going to lock into the circle, which it is just entering before the fade animation takes over to bring you to desktop.

Honestly, I don't feel like flashing 100 times and messing with .9 guidelines to make it anymore flush. I like the look of it now.

That doesn't mean that someone else can't make their own modification and post it, just that I won't be the one doing it.
 
Thanks for the info. I am finicky about little stuff like that. I just installed widget locker to get a different look (woot rotary lock).

Slightly off topic, but I love the darkedge icons
 
Actually the second picture is what I'm talking about, ya.
Sorry...but I loved the way it DID line up in Liberty 2.0.1 and what-not.
 
Actually the second picture is what I'm talking about, ya.
Sorry...but I loved the way it DID line up in Liberty 2.0.1 and what-not.

In 2.0.1 it was based on the AOSP lockscreen which uses different images. This one is based on the blur lockscreen which uses a different structure making the images harder to work with for alignment purposes.
 
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