So I decided to create these descriptors which consists of:ĭescription - meaning of the property, what is it used for I'll add a neat "view" or "read" mode later but for the security of all our phones I think its the best deal for now.Īfter working on it for a while I noticed the big range of properties a build.prop file could contain - and which my knowledge doesn't.
So I've decided to create this application which does these steps for you (remounting, backup your file, etc.) - you just have to download & install it, getting prompt to create a backup of your current build.prop file (it's just button clicking, nothing else) and you are good to go son! Hint: You actually have to create an initial backup otherwise the application closes it self. I've created this application because, obviously, I want to edit my build.prop file in a easy, non adb push / maybe remount, way. ĭescriptors / the motivation for developing this app / little details
This is also my first real android project so instead of yelling the hell out of me, post some constructive feedback. I want to create a documentation which contains every property and every meaning used by the android ecosystem. It can be used to test a variety of properties on your device or even tweak it, but be warned: You've to know what you're doing! If the phone doesn't boot after a reboot, the initial backup of your device can be found at: /data/data/de.bwulfert.buildpropedit/build.propīecause I need your help. A great tool for both: beginners and advanced users. It also features descriptions which contain information about the property. It makes editing easy and you don't have to take care about remounting stuff or read/write permissions. This tool allows you to modify your build.prop file easily on your device. I want to share my latest application with you: BuildProp Editor Version 1.3 Fixed su-problem on several roms Version 1.2Added viewmode (for unrooted phones)
BuildProp Editor/Viewer - community project - for android Changelog I used to have to switch to Paint.Net for such images but SuperPNG gets rid of that issue so I can now use PS to edit all images. I think most people are looking for something like this. great work.!! Thank you.ĮDIT : Tried it now, working very nice. All the versions lower that CS6 of Photoshop are unable to open these PNGs because of transparent pixels issue.
Great work! Just tried it and it works really well. Convert png images in directory to unoptimized png's. Initial Release of Android Batch Image Converter. Enable/Disable overwrite confirm warning. Set custom output directory for converted png's. Set custom file chooser default location. Convert recursively through directories. *** SEE THE CHANGE LOG IN THE SECOND POST FOR NEW FEATURES ***Īll constructive criticism and suggestions are welcomeĭon't forget to click on the donate/thanks button if you found this application useful It's a "Runnable Jar" file and only needs to be placed into the directory where you want it to run from. You can download this application from the following link:
This application is written in Java and will require java 6 (1.6) or above and has currently only been tested on Windows 7, but should work on other OS as well.Īs always, this tool is safe, however, I can not be held responsible for it's misuse and/or damages that it may cause to your mobile and/or desktop devices while using it. This is obviously brand new, and it's development will rely on the popularity and usage of this application. This application will go through every png in that directory and replace it with an un-optimized version that you can work with in your favorite graphics editor. You simply pick the directory where all graphics to be converted reside, then click on "Convert". It's extremely simple to use, and uses the same algorithms for processing images that is used in the draw9patch tool. Going through these graphics 1 by 1 can be time consuming, and isn't very fun, so I've aimed to change this by creating the Android Batch Image Converter. Well, that's because all graphics on an android device are optimized before they're packaged, and this is what causes the distorted images.
Android Batch Image Converter - Android Themes Have you ever decompiled an apk wanting to theme it, but when you open the graphics you want to theme, they look distorted and blotchy?