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What's the picture frame widget from?

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Which part is the circular status bar battery from?
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I think I snagged it from motif thread on modmyi. Can't remember though
 
Toggles are NCSettings themed with the paid Impacto HD theme.

The rest of the lockscreen is just LockInfo. The calendar and mail icons are from the Sublimity set (with a slight mod to the calendar icon).

The slider was made by mynanolife on modmyi.

And the wallpaper is here.

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The clock widget is the WordClock widget by Schnedi, which I modded to show numbers instead of words (I did this instead of just getting one with numbers because I already had it and was too lazy to find a different widget).

The calendar widget is an iwidget called MinimalisticSB.

I cant figure out how to get NCsetting on lock screen though

And is it lockinfo or lockinfo 5? Also whats your battery icon theme?
 
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I cant figure out how to get NCsetting on lock screen though

And is it lockinfo or lockinfo 5? Also whats your battery icon theme?

In Settings>Notifications tap on NCSettings and make sure View in Lock Screen is turned on.

It's LockInfo 5.

The battery theme is called Colorful Circle Battery which is a Winterboard theme for the Live Battery Indicator tweak (required).
 
In Settings>Notifications tap on NCSettings and make sure View in Lock Screen is turned on.

It's LockInfo 5.

The battery theme is called Colorful Circle Battery which is a Winterboard theme for the Live Battery Indicator tweak (required).

cant find the colorful circle one
 
Anyone know any widget or another easy way to add a framed picture on my SB? I would like to get it through Cydia so it's easier to me..
 
Can someone explain how to change the the font on a winterboard lockscreen with ifile?

Bytafont will not touch it.

Thanks. :)



You will need to edit the CSS file. Or the HTML file. Find any string that contains the word 'font='. Use common sense.


Every theme is different hence so are their files so you'll need to examine those files if you cannot contact the programmer of that theme o give you a specific answer.
 
You will need to edit the CSS file. Or the HTML file. Find any string that contains the word 'font='. Use common sense.


Every theme is different hence so are their files so you'll need to examine those files if you cannot contact the programmer of that theme o give you a specific answer.

But I don't have a font called "Use common sense".

I was kidding.

I just need to type in whatever font I have in bytafont?
 
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