Hmm maybe it's placebo (ie my imagination !) .....it just seems to me the 'fade-out' sparkle that occurs when an app is closed more noticeable with pleego than with other black plastic transitions.
Anyway, thanks for the ongoing work with the themes
Hmm maybe it's placebo (ie my imagination !) .....it just seems to me the 'fade-out' sparkle that occurs when an app is closed more noticeable with pleego than with other black plastic transitions.
Anyway, thanks for the ongoing work with the themes
The sparkle-image in Pleego is a bit darker so it's therefor more visible.
Just uploaded 2.210 to devel which has tweaked transitions to "support" also folders in application launcher.
4 starters great work on the black plastic theme....
Question:
Is it a known fact that tweakr will not work in this theme?
I can't get the icons to snap in place (small) when I use this theme
If you choose to use custom transitions then tweakr won't apply it's changes to plastic theme. Choose to use default transitions in order to make tweakr "work".
Allthough the snapping settings in my custom transitions is same as tweakr's small-value (4 pixels).
im having some trouble with the fonts... it doesnt give me the options anymore and idk what to type in there, i have it on droid right now because that was already there when i opened it
im having some trouble with the fonts... it doesnt give me the options anymore and idk what to type in there, i have it on droid right now because that was already there when i opened it
You're not supposed to type in anything. Just tap on the right edge of the font -field to pop up a list of installed fonts.
That's "Amor Text Pro", opentype variant. Probably hard to get as it's commercial font. Hmm, I wonder what license say about using font on mobile phone
I saw D-livil use MyriadPro, which came with Adobe Reader and is pretty similar to Amor. Give it a try, I found some fonts in "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\SavedFonts\current".
EDIT: I red readme in this dir and its automated backup for fonts, that are in windows\fonts directoy and installed by Adobe product (in my case Adobe Reader). So, look for Myriad (and other fonts) in C:\windows\fonts.