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Re: OMJ's | HTC Sense UI aka Manila 2.5 | WM 6.5 / WM 6.5.1 | 21870 / 23504 | 11/12/0

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Originally Posted by Vancer View Post
Thanks mwalt,

This was my next homework assignment ... Know how to convert cab to oem with evirus packages converter for ppck, but still in a transition learning process with this VK. Saved me some time trying to find this!

While i'm at it I'll ask here (untill OMJ starts a new thread for his kitchen hopefully ), I have imported some ext packages from Calk's v4.2 to 4.1 by just right clicking in the kitchen and going and grabbing one off my desktop. My questions are...

1. Can i just copy paste them inside the kitchen ext folders and will the kitchen automatically recognize them next time i restart the kitchen?

2. If I do the right click import option, does it automatically put them in the proper ext folder? ie. diamond, or shared, or commom, etc... and lastly (for now hehe)

3. If I can manually copy/paste them, how do i know which folder to put them in, ie... diamond, shared, common, etc.. or does it even matter? I did notice that all OMJ's 2.5 packages 10-21 where in the main "shared" folder so I'm guessing it may not matter where they are so long as they are somewhere in the main ext folder?

Thanks
1) Yes. You don't even have to restart the kitchen. Just re-pick the device, sys, rom, or ext, and it re-loads everything (you can also re-open a saved ROM erv file).

2) I don't use that option in visual kitchen. I just cut/paste, drag/drop, etc. to the folders I want.

3) The structure can vary. I do not know how OMJ set his up. I would just put them in the same folder where OMJ put his apps of the same type.
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