Hacking akAIO Themes Help!

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This is my layout:
_aio->ui->DSL.Menu->Images and a calendar folder from the default akaio 1.6 theme

Whenever I apply the theme DSL.Menu or anyother theme the calender shows up but not with the correct font, size etc. like its shown on NDSTHemes

How do i make the thems show up the way they should, wihout using official firmware?
 
Rockstar said:
calendar folder from the default akaio 1.6 theme
That could be the problem.
You don't copy the calendar folder over, that would cause it to use the copied fonts and sizes. You simply create a folder called calendar and move clock_colon.bmp, clock_numbers.bmp, day_numbers.bmp, and year_numbers.bmp from the theme folder into calendar.
I'm sure there are tutorials all over the place about this, especially if you got it from ndsthemes.

EDIT: I just tested those two themes. They work perfectly for me with AKAIO 1.6 RC2.
 
kirlac said:
That could be the problem.
You don't copy the calendar folder over, that would cause it to use the copied fonts and sizes. You simply create a folder called calendar and move clock_colon.bmp, clock_numbers.bmp, day_numbers.bmp, and year_numbers.bmp from the theme folder into calendar.
I'm sure there are tutorials all over the place about this, especially if you got it from ndsthemes.

You're right, it's stupid of of NDSthemes to package the archive in that way. If you download the skins from the Acekard site instead, the calender files are in a calender subdirectory in the skin archive.
 
tk_saturn said:
You're right, it's stupid of of NDSthemes to package the archive in that way. If you download the skins from the Acekard site instead, the calender files are in a calender subdirectory in the skin archive.
It's not the most user friendly system, I'll admit. But once you know what you're doing it's nothing more than a minor inconvenience.
 

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