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Root [Theme] NexTheme for Bugless Beast v0.5 (4 options)

Fabolous

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These are theme files to install over Pete's Bugless Beast V0.5 that will give you Manup456's NexTheme.

There are 4 options: Standard NexTheme, w/ battery percentages, with transparant lock screen sliders, w/ transparent sliders and w/ battery percentages.

You can download these files below:

Fabolous_NexTheme_BB05.zip

Fabolous_NexTheme_BB05_percent.zip

Fabolous_NexTheme_BB05_TLS.zip

Fabolous_NexTheme_BB05_TLS_percent.zip

Installation Instructions

1. Download desired theme file and place on your SD card
2. Open ROM manager and install ROM from SD card
3. Navigate to where you saved the theme and select it
4. Do not check any box to wipe data (make a backup if you'd like)
5. Confirm and let it install
6. Enjoy!

If you want to return to the stock font

Download and install this file using the same procedure as above:

Default_Fonts.zip

NexTheme Wallpapers

Unzip this file to find the images, which you can use your gallery to set as your wallpaper:

ntwallpapers.zip

Items Themed

-Framework
-Browser
-Calculator
-Calendar
-Camera
-Contacts
-Desk Clock
-Email
-Gallery 3D
-Latin IME (keyboard)
-MMS
-Music
-Phone
-Settings
-Superuser
-Talk

Goodies

-Themed MotoTorch
-Themed Ringer Widget

Screenshots

nticons.png
ntwidgets.png


Transparant Lock Screen Sliders

ntTLSmod.png
 
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Is there any way we can get this theme with stock fonts?

If you go to the Bugless Evolution thread and download the default fonts .zip file, then flash it in ROM Manager or Clockwork, you should be able to use the default fonts.

....OR....

You could just read the entire first post and download Fab's default fonts .zip file and go from there.
 
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I installed one of the above files to go over BB V0.5 and when I did that it worked, but all of the new things that Pete included in his update had disappeared, such as the Bugless Toolkit, new google features, etc...hopefully this issue can be fixed eventually, but otherwise the theme is good as always.

Is anyone else having this issue? I don't recall losing any of BB's features when I was testing this last night. I'll double check though when I get home.
 
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Is anyone else having this issue? I don't recall losing any of BB's features when I was testing this last night. I'll double check though when I get home.

I'm not sure if I just did something wrong, but I didn't find the Bugless Toolkit, DSP Manager, Pete's Blog (which I like for whatever reason), Quickoffice, Sound Recorder, Spare Parts, or Wired Tether...I even tried letting it sit there to reboot like you are supposed to with the first install of BBv0.5...looked great, just I was missing that stuff, so if anyone could point me in the direction towards keeping those things, that'd be greatly appreciated.
 
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I'm not sure if I just did something wrong, but I didn't find the Bugless Toolkit, DSP Manager, Pete's Blog (which I like for whatever reason), Quickoffice, Sound Recorder, Spare Parts, or Wired Tether...I even tried letting it sit there to reboot like you are supposed to with the first install of BBv0.5...looked great, just I was missing that stuff, so if anyone could point me in the direction towards keeping those things, that'd be greatly appreciated.

Love this theme, Fab.
Brian, I have all the apps you listed as missing. I haven't had any problems. I'm sure you checked the app drawer, right?
 
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I'm not sure if I just did something wrong, but I didn't find the Bugless Toolkit, DSP Manager, Pete's Blog (which I like for whatever reason), Quickoffice, Sound Recorder, Spare Parts, or Wired Tether...I even tried letting it sit there to reboot like you are supposed to with the first install of BBv0.5...looked great, just I was missing that stuff, so if anyone could point me in the direction towards keeping those things, that'd be greatly appreciated.

Those are all the apps that install on the 2nd boot, so it sounds like you didn't wait long enough or something else interfered with that reboot process. If you want all those apps, then you need to wipe and install again, then don't touch it after your first boot up, until after reboot.
 
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Love it, thanks!

I have one gripe though, the calendar is themed too and it's impossible to see what the date/event is. The background is black and the fonts are too. Is there any way to change the fonts to a grey/white?

Oops! I'll see if I can get the text white after I get off work today.

I installed "Fabolous_NexTheme_BB05_TLS_percent.zip" and whenever I try to install "Default_Fonts.zip" using ROM Manager it says "no such file or directory".

edit: Now it's not letting me boot in recovery mode.

Use ROM manager to flash SPRecovery (alternate recovery), reboot, then use it to flash clockwork again.
 
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I'm not sure if I just did something wrong, but I didn't find the Bugless Toolkit, DSP Manager, Pete's Blog (which I like for whatever reason), Quickoffice, Sound Recorder, Spare Parts, or Wired Tether...I even tried letting it sit there to reboot like you are supposed to with the first install of BBv0.5...looked great, just I was missing that stuff, so if anyone could point me in the direction towards keeping those things, that'd be greatly appreciated.


Let your phone reboot the 2nd time. I know its hard you want to play with it but just let it sit. Can take anywhere from 1-5 min long.
 
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I think a better question is: why aren't you using Clockwork Recovery?


I dunno lol, I've never used ROM manager or easy root or any of the one touch programs on my own phone. I installed clockwork on a friends droid and had issues with rebooting into recovery mode, I have had SP since the beginning and really have never seen a reason to switch. Is there a reason?
 
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I don't use ROM manager, but I like the fact that I don't have to re-name everything to update.zip just to flash it. If I want to flash a ROM, a kernel, and a theme in one shot, I can do it with Clockwork, whereas with SP you'd have to flash one, reboot, rename your second file, reboot into recovery, flash your second file, reboot, rename your third file, reboot into recovery, flash your third file, and reboot again.
 
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