![]() ![]() 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! So glad I finally figured it out! Thanks again for your iconset! Had to use Total Commander instead of Solid Explorer for replacing the files and editing the config.xml. !gIUVgCKK!i8B3PVHIJcXAhMGkSLWnAfX4aWdBTjCVNVxfrzU-IgĮDIT: Nevermind, I figured it out. Can you give me any ideas of why this isn't working for me? I've linked to the zip I created through the process I mentioned above. It shows up in the list, but nothing visually changes when I select it, other than showing your Sliq icon, to showing nothing. I copied them over and edited the credits and title in the xml file, then placed it in the iconsets folder. I used your Sliq iconset zip as a template for renaming the png icons of a UCCW weather widget I've heavily edited from one I downloaded a few years ago. I'm new to Zooper Widget, and am trying to port a few widgets I've been using on UCCW to Zooper. ![]()
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