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Re: HOW TO: Customize TouchFLO3D / Manila Themes
Is it possible to get WeatherPanel to replace HTC Weather on my weather tab using TF3D? I don't want to go through using ultimatelaunch, throttlelauncher, etc if possible. Having a 2nd today screen with weatherpanel only is the only way I've got it so far.
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Re: HOW TO: Customize TouchFLO3D / Manila Themes
Not that I've seen documented anywhere. Manila, aside from some text editing and graphic replacements is still very much a "what you see is what you get" interface.
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Re: HOW TO: Customize TouchFLO3D / Manila Themes
I am so incredibly lost.....
Im hearing of so many tweaks and editors and new themes that require Manila( I dont know what that is either, yet I see it everywhere) I just need some insight....... |
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Re: HOW TO: Customize TouchFLO3D / Manila Themes
You're right, it's incredibly confusing, but here's a very brief overview...
Manila is the name of the actual interface that you use on a Diamond or Touch Pro, TouchFLO3D is just the engine that drives it all. So when you're on the Home tab or Favorite People tab, etc, that's Manila. Manila Editor (as described in Post #4 of this thread) is a PC-based tool that allows you to edit the graphics files that Manila uses. Diamond TouchFLO3D Config, Diamond Tweak, Advanced Configuration, Advanced Config, and Manila Customizer are all different tools provided by different people that allow you to make specific customizations and registry tweaks that control a number of devices. These are the programs to be cautious of, because they're designed for certain types of devices, but SOME of the tweaks just happen to work for others, so people assume everything works. So far, the only ones that I would consider absolutely safe for the Touch Pro is Diamond TouchFLO3D Config and Manila Customizer. As for how to actually customize Manila using these tools... that's what this whole thread is about. As I'm sure you've noticed, there is a LOT of reading and playing to do, which means that all of this stuff takes a lot of time as well. But as you play around with things, you'll learn what works best for you, and be able to build on that pretty easily. |
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Re: HOW TO: Customize TouchFLO3D / Manila Themes
With GoodThings2Life's recommendation, I'm posting my manila files for my current setup. I don't know how this works, but here's a screenshot of my home TouchFlo3D page. I customized my taskbar and softkey bar in dark blue using UITweak and used GoodThings2Life's cab to change the highlight function to the blue he made.
Other things that I have for my theme are - sprint2flipclock cab - background4allpages cab - crystal cab - nocurtains cab - custom icons (I think made by darklord from xda) posted by tsowen here (http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=44293) |
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Re: HOW TO: Customize TouchFLO3D / Manila Themes
Hi GT2L,
I'm sorry to be a "difficult customer" but would it be possible for you to create and put up a 3rd version which does everything BUT remove the Sprint TV Tab in TF3D? I'd like to make this my first alteration of my TP interface ever but for me that may be one step too far.... thanks so much for everything. |
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In the mean time, I would recommend using the Sprint Manila Blue (not revised) package, and then implementing the rest of the tweaks you want on your own... then, take all of the Manila files on your phone and zip them up into your own zip file for future use. To deploy the changes you've made, all of the manila files go back onto the phone in the \Windows folder. |
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