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Watch Jordan X video.About the application:.This is not a stand alone apk.
KLWP Pro Key. Then: In nova select 4 pages and hide dock if you don39t have 4 pages it will not work properly. Make sure wallpaper scrolling is enabled on Nova launcher settings. In KLWP go to menu load preset and under 39Installed39 choose MaterializedHome or click on the MaterializedHome app in your app drawer. Set KLWP to 4 pages.
Check out the subpages:. This is an older series and KLWP looks a little different now, but the core functionality is unchanged. Everything I have made, whether that be a tutorial or a personal preset, can be found here. This tutorial series deserves a section of its own.
If you are just getting started with KLWP, this series will get you off to a great start. We will actually create an entire preset through this series.. Posted July 2016. Addressing FAQs and KLWP Updates. Use the internet resources and visit online communities and forums to seek help from many KLWP users.
This covers getting KLWP to work on your device. We explore some pre-built presets that are included with the app, as well as getting everything to match up with your launcher. I recommend using Nova Launcher, but there are other launchers that work just fine.
The interface (Advanced Editor) in the KLWP app can be a bit overwhelming at first. Watch this video to see what each piece of the 'Advanced Editor' is.
You need to become familiar with this before creating your first kustom live wall paper. Overlap Groups and Stack Groups. They are two different things and they are very important in organizing and getting the information you want to show correctly and have it visually appealing. Through time, you will be using Overlap Groups and Stack Groups a lot in your wallpaper creation. Global Fonts and Global Colors. Globals are great to have in KLWP. You can quickly change MANY things such as fonts and colors instead of having to go to individual items to change them.
Through time, you will learn that Globals have MANY more uses as well. Dynamically Changing Colors. You can code ('kode') KLWP to change colors based on the time of day. 'Koding' in KLWP can become REALLY complex, but we start off with a basic kode in this video.
You can also dynamically change many other things, but remember, we are still in the beginning phase of KLWP. Weather and More Kodes. More stack groups are used here to create a weather display. Temperature, forecast, etc. KLWP will allow you to get all the weather information you need in a visually appealing way, all created by YOU. Animations, Animating, Theme, Theming. Whatever you want to call it.
Some basics of animation are covered here and this is where KLWP takes customizing to the NEXT step. Komponents, Progress Bars, and Math - Komponents are easy ways to save small bits of information for future presets.
Progress Bars are neat ways to display battery information, time, or just about anything you can think of, BUT, this involves MATH! No wonder I enjoy this app so much!. Music and Icon Fonts. Make a Music Player and create your own free icon fonts. Make sure to check out help.kustom.rocks for the entire function list.
Screen count and device resolution/screen size will have an impact on how your wallpaper is displayed. I removed my apps from the Play Store and instead, have made them completely free.
I did this for two main reasons.1. I don't spend as much time making wallpapers. In regard to Kustom apps and theming, I now spend the majority of my time creating tutorials and helping others with their presets, komps, etc. Therefore, Dark Skiddles was not getting the attention like it used to.2. I want everyone who watches my tutorials to have access to the files in which I used after I make the tutorial.
This will provide a better learning experience for you all.For those that purchased Dark Skiddles and/or KLWP Tuts from the PlayStore in the past, thank you for your support and I hope that you continue to use the things that I add here! You rock!A fellow Android themer commented on a video, asking about what you can do with the free stuff I provide here. See the image below for attribution recommendations in any of your presets.
The series is complete, but any future changes will be addressed here, instead of me making a video for each change, bug, or anything else.The most up-to-date version in my Free Komponents folder is CraftCalV8. There is so much going on with this calendar. Check this out to get a quick glimpse.if you haven't already. VERY IMPORTANT.before the actual tutorial series starts.
Do you want to show Sunday or Monday first on your calendar? The si(mindex) will be used here. Cycle through the months and have the years automatically change as well in your calendar. Addressing some mistakes and adjustments from earlier parts in the series, which ultimately allows us to reset the calendar to the current date.
Let's start working on the first row of dates in our calendar. There will be a lot of module index stuff to apply here. It is all covered step by step.
The overlap from the previous month will be shown on the current month. The extra lines of code in the row1 text global will be addressed here. Module index application galore and incorporating the $df(o)$ function will be used here as well. There is a minor leap year bug fix that I address as well in this tutorial. Let's use different colors for the overlap of days from a previous or upcoming month on our calendar.
The $df(o)$ kode in Kustom. We will modify this function a little so that we can get the number of days in any month on our calendar. The remaining rows of the calendar can be created and colored using two LONG text global variables. The today indicator.
We will have a shape display to mark the current date on the calendar, given that you are on the current month that it actually is. If that makes sense.:). The 5th and 6th row. More math and more logic to hide or show the 5th and/or 6th rows. I really enjoyed making this tut. We are done with the calendar. Now, it is time to start working on the agenda.
The event indicator. Making it show on the correct days and moving it. We will also look at moving the dates on the calendar. Another bug fix.
Hopefully the last one. We will also focus on touching the days on our calendar and having that touch change our globals to display that date, month and year. This should be the last part of this series.