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Thanks for the detailed explanation. Unfortunately, I'm not looking to add this kind of customization to ColorBlendr. However, you're absolutely free to fork the repository and implement the behavior you want. You can experiment a bit - for example, try commenting out or removing this line and then build an APK to test the result. It might give you the the look you're aiming for. |
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I have a feeling that most stock ROMs use few modifications, but this time I saw one that kind of bothers me and probably bothers some other people too. I'll try to analyze it together with you.
In the stock ROM, the QS screen is full black, and the bottom part where the notifications are located is dark gray. If we switch to the light theme, it changes to full black QS + light theme notifications.
That's what I mean, wouldn't there be a chance that a new version of ColorBlendr could include the ability to switch between full black or a more original look?
Because I wanted to leave all the QS sections original and just the Settings completely dark, since it's grayed out here.
With full black, the padding looks awful because of the color divisions imposed by AOSP.!
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