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olimits7

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Sep 30, 2009
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Hi,

I was just wondering is it possible to run multiple themes in Winterboard??

I'm guessing your not allowed to run multiple themes, but I find it strange that you are able to check on multiple themes in Winterboard.

I haven't tried loading multiple themes, but I thought I would ask here first for anyone that has tried this before.

Thank you,

olimits7
 
The selected theme that is highest on the list is the one that gets applied after the respring. Other selected themes lower don't matter at all.
 
Hi,

I was just wondering is it possible to run multiple themes in Winterboard??

I'm guessing your not allowed to run multiple themes, but I find it strange that you are able to check on multiple themes in Winterboard.

I haven't tried loading multiple themes, but I thought I would ask here first for anyone that has tried this before.

Thank you,

olimits7

You can run multiple themes but not for the same item obviously. You can't paint an entire wall 2 different colors from top to bottom and expect them both to show at the same time.

App screen theme, lockscreen theme, battery theme, on and on. But 1 theme for each item.
 
Ok, thanks...

I just tried setting 2 themes on at the same time and it took icon images from both the 1st theme and other icon images from the 2nd theme...interesting.

olimits7
 
Possibly because there were not icons specified for all your applications in the first checked theme, but there were in the second? First in wins every time with WB.
 
Ok, thanks...

I just tried setting 2 themes on at the same time and it took icon images from both the 1st theme and other icon images from the 2nd theme...interesting.

olimits7

Just gotta ask. Why would you do this ?

What did you expect to happen ?

You have to pick a theme and use it, then when you tire of it, select a different theme.
 
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