![]() If something doesn't work with the dl links let me know. I'm not posting all the pngs separately, but everything in this folder should be shared so everyone should be able to navigate around the dropbox folder. It's hard to see posts way down in the thread. I just hope that other people can use some of these and enjoy all the features of ZW. OP: Feel free to pull any of these out into the OP if you want. If you create your own start with this config.xml instead: I'm pretty new at this and it took me forever to figure out why my iconsets only went to day 2 following the example method. ZW widget originally only allowed 2 days forecast and now it allows up to 7. The original example in the Iconset Example Weather: link follows the old weather method. However, I did want to point out one thing. If you want to create your own iconset check the OP. I followed the instructions in the OP and ZW forum and unzipped the UCCW sets, changed the file names to work with ZW, deleted unneeded files, added the one needed xml file, and zipped them back together. I take no credit (or responsibility) for these iconsets. To help fix this problem I took many of the iconsets available over in the UCCW weather thread and changed the zips so they will work with Zooper Widget I was a little sad about the lack of iconsets available though. ![]() I really like how you can customize the extended weather forecast. I recently discovered Zooper Widget and it is my new go to widget app along with UCCW. You can distribute Iconsets alone (this is supported in both free and pro) storing them in the "iconsets" directory on the SD card or you can distribute a template using it, iconset will be included automatically during save.Īttached the weather iconset (from source code) and the battery iconset (from example above).īelow an example with 3 iconsets in use, PNG based weather, battery charging/dischargint (TTF) and alarm on/off (TTF). Iconsets are basically ZIP files with an XML configuration and Bitmaps or a TTF font. You can also mix all this things up in an unique icon pack with user selectable "modes". So? Well, you can create a widget with the background that changes based on your location like Google Now does, or show a different image during the day and another at night, or use a bitmap when alarm is set and another when there is no alarm, you can create battery widgets, weather or even show bitmaps based on Tasker variables (and LLama soon). Important This thread is for Iconsets only, if you want to share themes and screens please use this: Zooper Widget from 1.80 supports Bitmap Iconsets and allows you to create your own! What it means? It means that you can create widgets with Bitmaps able to change based on ZW variables such as Battery, Weather, Location or anything else! Enter the following code $#TZWU_RINGER_STATE#=0?>$$#TZWU_RINGER_STATE#=1?|$$#TZWU_RINGER_STATE#=2?7$ Select the downloaded font as the font family for that module.Ĥ. Open the Zooper widget you want to add the icon to.Ģ. ![]() ![]() Install ZW Utilities (or other companion app)ġ. Download the font and put it into your Zooper font folder.Ģ. The process works with any of them though. Here is an example of this for the linked font and the ringer state variable of my own Zooper companion app ZW Utilities. Using a font for this has the benefit of infinite scalability and easy color change. Get an icon font (for instance this one: ) and build your own icon module by using a (Rich) Text module and writing the appropriate conditional to use the character based on the variable state. If you use external means like Tasker or one of the companion apps that provide these states to Zooper, you can do this by hand though. So making an automatic iconset like the network/wifi/alarm one is out of the question. The problem here is, that Zooper natively doesn't provide the status of ringtone or headset state. ![]()
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