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Root Circle Battery Zip?

It's blue from 100 - 75, then green from 74 - 50, yellow 49 - 30, orange 29 - 15, then red with red lettering. I might look into redoing this in all white/grey for my own purposes. If so, then I might release one for the Eris again. The other MM is white/gray. You just need to upgrade to Froyo and then you can enjoy that too :p
 
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It's blue from 100 - 75, then green from 74 - 50, yellow 49 - 30, orange 29 - 15, then red with red lettering. I might look into redoing this in all white/grey for my own purposes. If so, then I might release one for the Eris again. The other MM is white/gray. You just need to upgrade to Froyo and then you can enjoy that too :p

Oh cool, so it's similar to TheTomlins zip. If you do end up making the white/gray do you think you could throw together an all white one for us sense guys?? :D
 
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Oh cool, so it's similar to TheTomlins zip. If you do end up making the white/gray do you think you could throw together an all white one for us sense guys?? :D

I just used the battery from the zip that Tomlin posted. It was more complete (more icons) and I knew it already worked with Sense stuff. I just thought it might work better for some to try the MM since there seemed to have been a few issues with the flashable zip.
 
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Please state which rom and zip you are using so we can try to figure out where the issue lies. I don't have anything to test it on, so you need to provide more details, thanks.

Why does this thing jump back and forth to the standard battery ICON.

Sometimes I look at it and it's the circle, then I look at it a little later and it's the standard ICON.

Haven't been able to detect a pattern however.:thinking:

It's helpful to read the thread. Just saying it's not working right does not help anyone figure this out for you. Obviously I am not trying to be an ass, but we've already been over this once in the thread, and it isn't THAT big of a thread yet. Please state what rom and zip you are using so we can help determine where the problem lies.
 
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It's helpful to read the thread. Just saying it's not working right does not help anyone figure this out for you. Obviously I am not trying to be an ass, but we've already been over this once in the thread, and it isn't THAT big of a thread yet. Please state what rom and zip you are using so we can help determine where the problem lies.

I did read the thread and the answers were not conclusive. And, in a prior post stated that I am on xtrSENSE 4.1 and that I used the Tomlin zip.
 
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Why does this thing jump back and forth to the standard battery ICON.

Sometimes I look at it and it's the circle, then I look at it a little later and it's the standard ICON.

Haven't been able to detect a pattern however.:thinking:

It's already been addressed that with the Tomlin zip the circle battery disappears at random percents. When I was using it, it would disappear at 100% and when it got below 43%. I'm running xtrSENSE 4.2. Try the MM battery, I'm running it now. The only issue I have noticed with the MM is that the battery decreases in 20's and not by single digits. Example, I noticed my battery was at 80% almost all morning and then it just suddenly dropped to 60%. It's not that big of a deal to me, or a deal breaker if you will, but It would be cool if it did go down by the number instead of by 20's.
 
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Going to completly change to a new topic, just for a lil bit, because I seem to find more answers here than on XDA (where I originally asked this question) I'm trying to install this [THEME] Vanilla Lockscreen NON-Transparent Background [UPDATED: 07/05/2010] - xda-developers but am having problems figuring out how to rename the htclockscreen.apk to htclockscreen.bak. Does anyone know how to do this or has anyone used this MM lockscreen and can help me out? I have tried applying this without renaming the htclockscreen and it won't apply. I'm sure it's quite simple to rename this but I have never had a reason to rename anything on my Eris so I'm completly lost. As always, thanks in advance for the help
 
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Going to completly change to a new topic, just for a lil bit, because I seem to find more answers here than on XDA (where I originally asked this question) I'm trying to install this [THEME] Vanilla Lockscreen NON-Transparent Background [UPDATED: 07/05/2010] - xda-developers but am having problems figuring out how to rename the htclockscreen.apk to htclockscreen.bak. Does anyone know how to do this or has anyone used this MM lockscreen and can help me out? I have tried applying this without renaming the htclockscreen and it won't apply. I'm sure it's quite simple to rename this but I have never had a reason to rename anything on my Eris so I'm completly lost. As always, thanks in advance for the help
All you need to do is long press on the app with a file manager and it will give you a few different options, including renaming. The app should be found in the /system/app folder. I'm not sure if you need root access to do this off of the top of my head, but if you do, check out Root Explorer. I know Estrongs is free and I think it can access some of the folders, but I'm not certain as I don't use it and have been on CyanogenMod roms for awhile now.
 
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All you need to do is long press on the app with a file manager and it will give you a few different options, including renaming. The app should be found in the /system/app folder. I'm not sure if you need root access to do this off of the top of my head, but if you do, check out Root Explorer. I know Estrongs is free and I think it can access some of the folders, but I'm not certain as I don't use it and have been on CyanogenMod roms for awhile now.

I'm rooted and I use Astro to view and play around with files. I looked for the system/app folder and there isn't a system folder. I'm going to try and use Estrongs and see if I can find it using that. I'm been trying to get and use this lockscreen since I got my Eris a couple months ago.
 
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