>>1761503>>1761488All right
>>1761193 here
The tl;dr way to put those icons in is to put the zip from
http://a.pomf.se/ndxqnq.zip into iconsets folder (1) then select scalable icon set module (2) then select from iconset (3) then select iconset mode. pic rel
There are 3 known ways for me to visually display signals in zooper. All use the same calculation method.
First are scalable icon sets which are based on fonts. They are in the iconsets folder inside a .zip where there is only the font .otf or .ttf format plus a configured XML file that sets it. I have no idea how the XML works. They use #NWSIG# and #NCSIG# values and conditions
#NWSIG# - scales wifi signal strength from a 0-9 scale
#NCSIG# - scales cellular signal signal in ASU from 0-31
also
#NCSIGN# - cellular signal in dBm. I have no idea how to calculate strenght from that but apparently ASU already does that.
So basically the xml tells zooper to check the signal and based on it's value - if it's greater than a defined number on that scale, it will display an different icon.
anyways first way is to use fonts which are way more clean due to being vector graphics so you can change size and color.
second way is to use bitmap icons which cant be changed all that much. Plenty of those are on XDA.
Third way was used by myself until recently. It's by using a progress bar module. Where you set the current value of the bar with #NCSIG# and the min max value of 0-31 and #NWSIG# with 0-9 min max value.
Just put a rectangle around the bar and its ready.
altough i removed it because it was a bit too clutttery way to display singal.
>>1761494It's plebs because I put the wall first on /g/ :^)
Eventflow is toggable but not that much customizable so blame digiCal+ for that eventflow and settings button. I don't think you can suggest a better widget than theirs though.
Personally I have no problem with it.