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As you select which elements you want to display on the iPhone, WinterBoard will combine them all together, making a new theme. Make sure the folder is being created Remotely, then click Create. Place all of your custom battery images in this folder. Your folder should look like this when you are done. Remember Themes. Launch WinterBoard, and select your battery theme. My first theme should already be selected. You are now combining these two themes together.
Here is your finished product. The ones I am changing will only display when the iPhone is being charged. We will repeat the same process as above. Make a new theme folder and call it Duracell battery small. Make a Folders folder, and a SpringBoard. Place your images in this folder. When you are done it should look like this. Keep in mind I live in the United States. Go back to your Themes.
Make sure it is being created Remotely, then click Create. Your folder should look like this. Create this path in your Themes. Unknown Place your logos in the com. Unknown folder and use WinterBoard to switch them out. You can download the logos I use below here. You can get all the original Wi-Fi icons at my graphics directory here. In this case, eight graphics must be replaced to replicate the various signal levels on both black and white status bar backgrounds. You can get all the original signal strength images at my graphics directory here.
I am going to use a theme in Cydia called Color Signal Bars, to demonstrate how to change the cellular signal strength bars.
In this case, 12 graphics must be created to replace the various signal levels on both a black and a white status bar. Now place all your cellular signal icons in this folder. It should look like this when you are done. I am going to use a theme in Cydia called MacBook Air Keyboard, to demonstrate how to change a keyboard.
This is a massive project, should you want to create your own custom keyboard, but it can be done. You can see the full list of file names in this theme should you decide to download it. I am going to use a theme in Cydia called iZipper sliders to replace the slide to unlock, slide to power off, slide to answer buttons, and the graphic that goes under the text that appears next to the buttons. This consists of four images: bottombarbkgndlock. There is also the text highlight mask image bottombarlocktextmask.
Then download the file called SpringBoard. I used BBEdit to edit and save the file. You can get a trial version of this program here. Open the file. I also switched out the standard lock sound for an opening zipper sound. You can download this sound from me here. I am going to use a theme in Cydia called Retro Loaders to replace the stock spinning wheel that you will see when loading a webpage, refreshing Cydia, et cetera. There are three different sizes of these loaders, they rotate and they have to look good on black and white status bars.
If you read Section 9: Changing sliders with custom text and audio , you saw how I changed the sound associated with sliding to unlock the iPhone. I applied this sound using a theme, by placing the new sound file into the UISounds folder of the theme.
I am going to repeat part of that lesson and also provide you with the names of all the sound files on the iPhone so you can swap them all out, should you wish.
I recommend downloading all the files in this folder to your Mac, and listening to what the various sounds do in a Finder window before you replace them. Note: Backup these files before replacing them on the iPhone with your own sound files! You must name your files the exact same thing as the one you are replacing. Choose a file on your computer that you like. The first step is converting your file to aiff format.
If you right click the file and get only an option to convert it to mp3 like here…. Now when you go back to iTunes and right click your new sound file you will see the AIFF conversion option. The conversion will be made and the sound will be placed in your library. So now I have an mp3 and an aiff version. Note: the aiff file was placed in the main library.
I dragged it back into this folder so it could be seen easier. I then dragged the aiff file out of iTunes to my desktop. There is the properly formatted. Now you need to name the file the same thing as the file on the iPhone you want to replace.
In my case I want to change the lock. So I renamed it. I am going to put this sound into the same theme as my iZipper sliders theme. Go into the folder called UISounds. They are technically called page indicators.
All this No Page Dots theme does is make these page indicators trasnaparent. You could make these indicators any shape or color you want. You could make them into triangles or Xs or dashes. Here is what the page indicators look like normally, and after installing the No Page Dots theme. Here are the two stock images that need to be modified: UIPageIndicator. These are the original files converted to display. Note: They are being dispalyed in a black table so that you can see them clearly, they are perfectly fine to download.
Once you have your images created, make a folder for them in your Themes. On first glance, you might think that there is no way to unlock the iPhone since there is no slider in the image on the right. However, it works perfectly fine. The graphics are still there, they are just transparent. Should you do this, you should be aware of two drawbacks: when you turn the iPhone off, or answer a call, the graphics you made disappear on your lock screen will disappear on these screens as well.
Note: I put a black bar over the area where my phone number displayed for the purposes of this demonstration, this has nothing to do with the graphics that must be modified.
Download this collection of files. It contains everything you will need. Decompress this file and you will be left with a folder. Copy the folder you downloaded to the Themes folder. There is a file in the folder you downloaded that needs to be copied elsewhere onto your iPhone. You should see a file named SpringBoard. Right click this file, and select Rename. Rename your file to SpringBoard.
You can then easily restore this file by renaming it. You can download themes on Cydia in conjunction with WinterBoard to spice up your dialing experience like this. This dialer is called Leaf Dialer. But I want to show you how to put your own personal photo on your keypad, to achieve something like this.
You can also change the numbers and letters and get rid of the grid lines if you wanted… I then went a step further and made the next image. But if you analyze how other themes are made, you can duplicate the process with trial and error. Find an image you want to use for your keypad.
It must be pixels in width by pixels in height. In this image you see the template file I provide with all the layers turned on. You could also turn off the visibility of the numbers or the letters if you want. When you are done compiling your graphic, simply save it as a png file and name it dialerkeypad. At this stage you have a choice to make. If you use just this single image for your keypad dialerkeypad.
If this is okay, then skip ahead to Step 3. To do this, duplicate your custom dialerkeypad. To do this, go back to the template with your photograph in it. Click the New Folder button and name this new theme Custom dialer. Keep in mind this is a very basic tutorial. Try downloading some keypads from Cydia, and explore their contents to see what other images you can change.
The Leaf Dialer I showed at the beginning of this tutorial modifies several other graphics to theme even more of the keypad. It is not as hard as it looks to do this. WinterBoard has made changing certain fonts on the iPhone very easy.
These fonts will only work for the text for your program icons, they do not work in the Notes application or on other screens like Settings. I do have another tutorial that covers how to change the Notes application text, and other system fonts here. Now that Cydia has made changing fonts push button easy like every thing else , I want to show you how this is done. There are two types of icons: undocked icons, which are above the row where Phone, Mail, Safari and iPod live, and the docked icons which are the programs I just mentioned.
This is what the file looks like. You can also change the colors of your SpringBoard font. There is a package on Cydia called Font Colors. Here are what a couple of the colors look like. It not only changes the program name color, but the time as well. You can mix and match this style as well. Change the value to 0 and you will have the default background color. December 11, at pm Leave a comment. Open cydia Go to search. Type in WinterBoard install it, cydia may ask for rebooting your device.
What does installous do? You can download any app for free rather than paying on appstore. Open up cydia on your jailbroken device. Tap install.. Well if people there trying to jailbreak their iPhone or iPod Touch then this is a right place for you. Okay, First you should have an iPhone or iPod Touch 2.
You get two options there Windows and MAC. Connect your device to your computer 4. MxT ube is a YouTube video downloader. When you open the app you will see a lower menu bar with four options; Featured, Search, Videos and Downloads. The Search option allows you to search YouTube for videos…for example, I used the key words baby laughing. It then brought up a list of relevant videos listing them from most viewed to least viewed.
With each video in the list you are given a thumbnail of the video, the title of the video, the number of stars it has, the number of times it has been viewed, how long it is and who it was uploaded by. Once you have found a video you would like to download…just tap on it. This will bring up a pup-up in which you have three options for downloading; High Wifi , Low Edge or Both. You can also cancel the request. Once you have select the download quality, it will begin to download and will show up in the Downloads section in the lower menu bar.
If you go into the Downloads options you will see the size of the file, how much of it has been downloaded and you also have the option to cancel the download by tapping on the red x next to it.
The number of videos you have downloading will also show up as a badge on the Downloads icon on the lower menu bar. Once a video has finished downloading it will be put into the Videos section. If you tap on Videos on the lower menu bar…you will get a list of all the videos that you have downloaded.
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