Για δες αυτο το προγραμμα http://code.google.com/p/iphoneshop/
Other.artwork file λεγεται αυτο στη διαδρομη /System/Library/Frameworks/UIKit.framework
Δεν εχω κοιταξει εκει να σου πω την αληθεια αλλα απο αυτα που ξερω απο τα θεματα το αρχειο που λες μηπως εχει ονομα UIPopupAlertSheetBackground.png?
Μεσω Winterboard γιατι δεν το αλλαζεις?Ενα θεματακι για αυτο ειναι μολις 50Kb.
Οντος,αυτο ειναι το προγραμματακι.
Ευχαριστω.
Ψαχνοντας λιγο,βρηκα και τους παρακατω οδηγους..σε περιπτωση που ενδιαφερει καποιον.
Windows GuideStep 1: Heres what you need:
-Windows
-Jailbroken iPod on 1.1.1 (1.1.2 works too, im 99% sure)
-iPhoneShop-0.6.jar (can be downloaded here)
-Some time on your hands
Step 2:
- Make a folder on your desktop or wherever called artwork. In this folder, create another one called pngs. ALSO, place your iPhoneShop-0.6.jar file in the artwork folder, not the pngs.
Step 3: FTP (SSH) into your ipod, and go to this directory:/System/Library/Frameworks/UIKit.framework/. From here, find and copy the file called Other.artworkdirectly into your artwork folder.
Also, Copy the Other.artwork file again someplace else on your PC, as a backup
Step 4: Now heres where it starts to get tricky. Go to Start>Run>cmd to open the command line. now you must navigate to the artwork file. To do this type this into the command prompt:
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cd (the listing for your artwork file here)
so, for example, i would type cd C:\Documents and Settings\John Smith\My Documents\iPod Touch\artwork cause thats where my artwork folder is. to find this directory, just look at the address bar in explorer. Hit enter in Command Prompt when you finish, and the directory listing should change.
Now first make sure you have the other.artwork file, the iPhoneShop.jar file, and the empty pngs folder all in the artwork folder before you continue. Also, make sure the Command Prompt is pointing at where your artwork folder is located.
Step 5: if everythings where it should be, now copy and paste this line into your command prompt:
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java -jar iPhoneShop-0.6.jar ARTWORK Other.artwork export pngs
If everything is where it should be, your Command prompt should start scrolling through a lot of lines. In the end, if you did everything ok, it should say something like the exported pngs are located in the appropriate directory.
Step 6: Now in explorer, go into your pngs file. If everything worked, you should see A Lot of pngs images in there. here (thanks to Modmyifone.com) is what most of the relevant images mean:
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Other-ver111_4.png - bottom half of search bar in safari and google maps
Other-ver111_97.png - top half of search bar in safari and google maps
Other-ver111_113.png - notification circle within phone app
Other-ver111_117.png - bottom bar in ipod, itunes, clock, phone & youtube
Other-ver111_120.png - bottom bar in landscape safari
Other-ver111_161.png - bottom bar in photos
Other-ver111_169.png - top bar on lock screen, when syncing, & when receiving a call
Other-ver111_175.png - bar behind artist, album, and song title in ipod
Other-ver111_179.png - top bar in photos and when editing stocks
Other-ver111_181.png - top bar when adding a stock
Other-ver111_184.png - top bar for the apps
Other-ver111_187.png - top bar when adding calendar event, mail contact, google maps bookmark, clock city, text message contact
Other-ver111_192.png - springboard circles that represent a page
Other-ver111_193.png - image for circle of currently selected page on springboard
Other-ver111_199.png - section behind hour/minutes/am or pm when adding alarm
Other-ver111_201.png - left side of bottom half of add alarm
Other-ver111_204.png - middle of bottom half of add alarm
Other-ver111_206.png - right side of bottom half of add alarm
Other-ver111_209.png - 4 lines in middle of add alarm
Other-ver111_210.png - 3 squares in middle of add alarm
Other-ver111_212.png - 3 rectangles down middle of add alarm and 2 rectangles in timer section
Other-ver111_215.png - background for the applications
Other-ver111_230.png - bar that shows up on top of circle when deleting things
Other-ver111_247.png - shadow at bottom of the last clock and at bottom of page in world clock
Other-ver111_258.png - voicemail progress bar
Other-ver111_269.png - when viewing contacts, the highlight for the current letter
Other-ver111_270.png - when viewing contacts, the highlight for the letter spacers
Other-ver111_273.png - highlight of current tab selected in phone, google maps, etc
Other-ver111_276.png - Spacer for tabs in phone, google maps, etc
Other-ver111_298.png - overlay of opposite the selected on/off switch
Other-ver111_310.png - beginning curve of the color of ON when it is selected in Setting
Other-ver111_312.png - the color of ON when it is selected in Setting
Other-ver111_313.png - the color of ON when it is selected for Airplane Mode
Other-ver111_315.png - the color of OFF when it is selected
Other-ver111_323.png - highlight when you click on an email/text/song etc
Other-ver111_331.png - left side of timer
Other-ver111_332.png - middle of timer
Other-ver111_333.png - right side of timer
Other-ver111_335.png - spacer in timer
Other-ver111_336.png - overlay of minutes/seconds in timer
Other-ver111_338.png - background of minutes/seconds in timer
Now i would not recommend changing all of these. To change the bar for most of the apps, you should only change the following
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Other-ver111_4.png - bottom half of search bar in safari and google maps
Other-ver111_97.png - top half of search bar in safari and google maps
Other-ver111_119.png - bottom bar in mail, google maps and portrait safari
Other-ver111_120.png - bottom bar in landscape safari
Other-ver111_184.png - top bar for the apps
Other-ver111_187.png - top bar when adding calendar event, mail contact, google maps bookmark, clock city, text message contact
Step 7: Edit these pngs however youd like, doing so at your own risk
Note: File dimensions must not be changed!
Step 8: When you have changed these images to your satisfaction, save them and make sure they are all still located in your pngs file with everything else. Now, back in your command prompt, make sure your still pointing at the artwork file, and copy and paste this in and press enter:
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java -jar iPhoneShop-0.6.jar ARTWORK Other.artwork import pngs
If you did this correctly, things should start scrolling again and whatnot. If it says import successful or whatever, you did it right. Now look into your pngs folder, you should see a NEW Other.artwork file. (Dont use the one inside the artwork folder, thats still the original.
Replace this new Other.artwork folder into your ipod where you found the old one, set permissions to 755 and restart your ipod to see if it worked.
Step 9: Now youre gonna have to change all the default.pngs locating in the application's folders so the colors correspond, etc. Included at the bottom are black Defaults. Permissions need to be changed to 755, of course.
Step 10: To change the buttons in Safari, iPod, or any other app these are located in that app's /Applicationsfolder. i.e. the buttons in Safari are found in /Applications/MobileSafari.app
Mac GuideNote: This is really just a reworded version of modmyifone.com’s tutorial, seeing as how I’ve never used a mac haha.
Again, Do This At Your Own Risk
Step 1: Heres what you need:
-A Mac
-Jailbroken iPod on 1.1.1 (1.1.2 works too, im 99% sure)
-iPhoneShop-0.6.jar (can be downloaded here)
- Some time on your hands
Step 2:
- Start by putting everything in a folder called artwork, which I will store on my Desktop. I recommend you do the same, unless you are decent enough at command line stuff to know where to change paths, etc. So put your .artwork file and the iPhoneShop-0.6.jar file in that folder. Also, create a blank folder in there called pngs. This is where the images from within your .artwork file will wind up.
- Open up Terminal (Applications>Utilities>Terminal) and type,
cd ~/Desktop/artwork
-If you have multiple users on your computer, type:
cd /Users/Your_User_Name/Desktop/artwork
Step 3:
-FTP into your ipod, and go to this directory: /System/Library/Frameworks/UIKit.framework/. From here, find and copy the file called Other.artwork directly into your artwork folder.
ALSO, copy the Other.artwork file again someplace else on your PC, as a backup
Step 4: if everythings where it should be, now copy and paste this line into your command prompt:
java -jar iPhoneShop-0.6.jar ARTWORK Other.artwork export ./pngs/
If everything is where it should be, Terminal should start scrolling through alot of lines. In the end, if you did everything ok, it should say something like the exported pngs are located in the appropriate directory.
Step 5:
-[b]Repeat Step’s 6 and 7 above in the original tutorial
Step 6:
- When you have changed these images to your satisfaction, save them and make sure they are all still located in your pngs file with everything else. Now, back in your command prompt, make sure your still pointing at the artwork file, and copy and paste this in and press enter:
java -jar iPhoneShop-0.6.jar ARTWORK Other.artwork import ./pngs/
If you did this correctly, things should start scrolling again and whatnot. If it says import successful or whatever, you did it right. Now look into your pngs folder, you should see a NEW Other.artwork file. (Dont use the one inside the artwork folder, thats still the original.
Replace this new Other.artwork folder into your ipod where you found the old one, set permissions and restart your ipod to see if it worked.
Step 7:
-Repeat through Step’s 9 and 10 above in the original tutorial
Τελευταία επεξεργασία από: vivelesport, 27/04/2011 - 15:59