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07/Mar Fr11 - WITH SENSE: MoDaCo Custom ROM for HTC Desire with Online Kitchen (2.2 / Froyo)


Guest PaulOBrien

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OK peeps, keep the suggestions coming!

Building up the list of what to work on. :P

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Said as if you had no idea of exactly what your gonna do! Brilliant.

As has been said, a way of somehow saving selections made from the kitchen would be good.

Thanks.

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Guest ElDiablo77

I'd like it if the keyboard zoomed in & out like it did on the r21 Nexus port.

Oh & after 1 rom flash my LED was blue & purple which sets it apart from other fones.

Any way 2 get this in custom roms?

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how often do you want to reboot today? ;-)

there are at least 2 apps in the market that provide a widget for that an even more functionality,

for free or 1$ - without that heavy modifications to htc framework

Always looking for new ways of doing things. :P

Currently using Quick boot that is very nice.

Grobie

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So these are the default battery indicator states...

<level-list
xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
<item android:drawable="@drawable/stat_sys_battery_0" android:maxLevel="4" />
<item android:drawable="@drawable/stat_sys_battery_10" android:maxLevel="14" />
<item android:drawable="@drawable/stat_sys_battery_20" android:maxLevel="29" />
<item android:drawable="@drawable/stat_sys_battery_40" android:maxLevel="49" />
<item android:drawable="@drawable/stat_sys_battery_60" android:maxLevel="69" />
<item android:drawable="@drawable/stat_sys_battery_80" android:maxLevel="89" />
<item android:drawable="@drawable/stat_sys_battery_100" android:maxLevel="100" />
</level-list>[/code]

Strange!

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Guest Shiva Ramabadran
So these are the default battery indicator states...

<level-list

  xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">

	<item android:drawable="@drawable/stat_sys_battery_0" android:maxLevel="4" />

	<item android:drawable="@drawable/stat_sys_battery_10" android:maxLevel="14" />

	<item android:drawable="@drawable/stat_sys_battery_20" android:maxLevel="29" />

	<item android:drawable="@drawable/stat_sys_battery_40" android:maxLevel="49" />

	<item android:drawable="@drawable/stat_sys_battery_60" android:maxLevel="69" />

	<item android:drawable="@drawable/stat_sys_battery_80" android:maxLevel="89" />

	<item android:drawable="@drawable/stat_sys_battery_100" android:maxLevel="100" />

</level-list>

Strange!

P

Indeed Strange.

Perhaps they intended it to have the graphic switch when halfway thru the appropriate range. (i.e. it goes to 80% indicator when it falls below 90, and 60% indicator when it falls below 70, etc.

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Guest Tomdibom

Paul, you might want to add the hint to disable perflock when checking Sub501's governor settings as he states "WARNING : The 'disable perflock' must be checked in your kitchen".

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Guest Shiva Ramabadran
The question is, how to change it? Shall I add graphics for every 5%?

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I would think that should satisfy all but the extreme battery watcher/measurer.

+1 from me.

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Paul, you might want to add the hint to disable perflock when checking Sub501's governor settings as he states "WARNING : The 'disable perflock' must be checked in your kitchen".

That automatically gets put in with that option. :P

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