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maxtcee 01-25-2010 11:25 AM

Move your date
 
thanks to keith for pointing out m9 editor i changed my date to the top copy your 1c684cd8 maila file to desktop open with m9 expand it scroll down to property name=instance name value = date just under date youll see position value pos x change it to 70 and pos y change it to 290 save copy back to windows folder you can also change the textfont and size right under you can change the position to anything just to give you a ball park mine is at 70 and 290 if you cant do it post your file and ill change it

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sp3edd0g 01-25-2010 02:08 PM

Re: Move your date
 
Any chance you could pass around the modified manila file?

paperbag1 01-25-2010 02:11 PM

Re: Move your date
 
Great find! I always thought the date was in a strange location anyways. My values:
X=70, Y=270. There are a million values located in this file. How did you ever find that one?

maxtcee 01-25-2010 03:44 PM

Re: Move your date
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sp3edd0g (Post 1515392)
Any chance you could pass around the modified manila file?

no cause everyones different for instance im not using calender and missed calls nor alarm on my home screen

you can post your and ill set it for you

maxtcee 01-25-2010 03:47 PM

Re: Move your date
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by paperbag1 (Post 1515403)
Great find! I always thought the date was in a strange location anyways. My values:
X=70, Y=270. There are a million values located in this file. How did you ever find that one?

its towards the bottom right under alarm then youll see date a little more then 3 quarters of the way down

paperbag1 01-25-2010 04:43 PM

Re: Move your date
 
I actually found it by using the "find" in the M9 Editor. Just type in: Name=Instance Name Value="Date". The line you will edit is just below it.

What I meant in my above post is: How could you find the correct place in the correct file to change the date location. It would be easier to find the proverbial needle in the haystack I would think. Once again...Great work.

maxtcee 01-25-2010 06:33 PM

Re: Move your date
 
i know theres so much in that file im still looking through it i managed to change to make my call history and voice mail text smaller and move them up as well now im just working on the push shadow boxes

thepolishguy 01-28-2010 03:06 AM

off the subject
 
Max-t, you seem to be pretty handy so forgive me for trying to hi-jack your thread. Someone asked a question and i have been searching for the answer bc i thought it was a pretty good idea.

How would you tweek the registry so that when you open the dial pad instead of showing the dial pad it showed the call history? I have looked at many instances of "Phone" in the registry and found several that i thought would do it- changes some values w\o success. thought maybe you would be up to the challenge.

either way- thanks.

maxtcee 01-28-2010 08:08 AM

Re: Move your date
 
ask keith hes more handy then me in that feild

Revampd 01-28-2010 04:40 PM

Re: Move your date
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by maxtcee (Post 1515120)
thanks to keith for pointing out m9 editor i changed my date to the top copy your 1c684cd8 maila file to desktop open with m9 expand it scroll down to property name=instance name value = date just under date youll see position value pos x change it to 70 and pos y change it to 290 save copy back to windows folder you can also change the textfont and size right under you can change the position to anything just to give you a ball park mine is at 70 and 290 if you cant do it post your file and ill change it

I finally got around to trying this and it does work!... my first manila tweak. I find myself thanking you again for some very useful information. I have to echo paperbag1's comment though... How do you find this stuff??


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