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Old 12/10/2011, 10:53 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Matias Duarte may have left Palm for Google to create Ice Cream Sandwich, but I've brought his stylings back to webOS!



Created using original AndroidClock font (credit: XDA Developers), now you can have the stylish Ice Cream Sandwich lock screen clock font on your webOS phone as well.

(NOTE: I've only created this for the Pre 3, not sure if it will work with other devices. Maybe I'll create one for the Veer and Pre screen sizes later if I'm not lazy to boot up my other phones)

Extract the ZIP in /usr/palm/sysmgr/images/1.5 (Pre 3) and restart Luna.
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Thanks! That's a cool wallpaper too
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I like it but don't have a pre3.
one vote for the pre2 and veer
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Old 12/10/2011, 11:39 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Alright... here you go... non 1.5 version for Pre/Pixi and Veer...





Put in /usr/palm/sysmgr/images

BTW, can anyone give me a crash course on how to put this on Preware?
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Slick with the Win Vista Beta/RTM Skyline wallpaper

Love that font too.
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Old 12/10/2011, 12:30 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Can you possible create a tutorial where we can add are own fonts and images? That'd be fantastic.
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Tutorial:
Using a program like Photoshop/GIMP/Paint.NET pick a font you like and place the character that is named in the filename ( the "0" character for screen-lock-clock-0) centered in the frame (in a new layer preferably).

Once you're satisfied with its position & sizing, delete the original layer (containing the original number).

Now you're free to play with Drop Shadows, Gaussian blurs for edges & whatever other effects your heart so desires.

Rinse & repeat for the remaining numbers and you're done.

Put the images in /usr/palm/sysmgr/images (using Internalz or SSH) as Toni mentioned above, restart Luna & viola.
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Wait so.. I have to replace each number separately? Like im a frequent user of photoshop (certified) But im not understanding exactly what your doing when you change the font of the numbers. thanks for the tut and help.
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Wait so.. I have to replace each number separately? Like im a frequent user of photoshop (certified) But im not understanding exactly what your doing when you change the font of the numbers. thanks for the tut and help.
Yep.

These are the files you want changed:

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Here you go Giggles & others:
Tutorial - webOS 1.x Lock Screen Skinning (Paint.NET) - YouTube

(Audio may be a bit quiet, turn the speaks up is my only solution at present :P)
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why thanks Saijin. This will be fantastic
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Wait so.. I have to replace each number separately? Like im a frequent user of photoshop (certified) But im not understanding exactly what your doing when you change the font of the numbers. thanks for the tut and help.
Each number is just a single image instead of using just a font and a displaying the time in that font. If the time 12:05 is being displayed, its actually five different images lined up next to eachother (The ":" is its own image too). This was the part I hated theming just because there are eleven different images that needed to be changed. Kinda time consuming but you can do some pretty cool stuff if you are patient enough.
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No problem Let me know if you need/want subtitles. I can try and hack those out tonight maybe.

I like doing Paint.NET tutorials
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