alarm visible in free version, and double battery percentage when charging

Issue #85 on hold
Former user created an issue

The alarm icon isn't supposed to be themed in the free version, yet it's visible, and only it's color can be customized (as in, the Alarm tab is grayed out, but I can change it's color in the color tab). I don't want the alarm icon, so I've been changing it's color to completely transparent, but the problem is that it still acts as white space between the other icons, so to speak.

The other issue is that when I charge my phone, the battery percentage is visible twice, as though the system is writing it as well as FSBI, perhaps?

I'm using a Sprint Galaxy S4 (jfltespr) running CyanogenMod 12.1 (Android 5.1)

Included are, hopefully; framework res, system ui, and the log the app creates, cause my Xposed log doesn't have anything about FSBI in it: it's disabled right now. I know I could enable it and reboot, but I'm hoping the in app log is enough?

Comments (4)

  1. Molly Elizabeth

    I'm OP, decided to create an account. I noticed the site only seems to let me attach 1 file at a time, on my phone, so I attached the two apk files.

  2. ibocharov repo owner
    1. Ability to completely hide alarm indicator available in PRO version, so it's not issue.
    2. Try latest ver. 1.3.1 and tell me if you still have double battery percentage during charging.
  3. Molly Elizabeth

    Sorry for late reply, got caught up in the holiday madness. I tried the new version, but with battery percentage hidden in CyanogenMod settings, so that fixed the double battery percentage, but I'm not sure whether the update helped, or whether the settings were the only factor. I may test this again, trying to charge while the battery percentage is not hidden.

    Also, I bought the paid version, which indeed fixes the alarm issue by hiding it altogether. I'm loving the other paid options, and it's awesome to be able to backup my setup. I would like to see an option to go back to system defaults within the app: sometimes I just want to test a CM theme real quick, and I have to go to the Xposed installer, disable the module, and reboot to see the change, then repeat the process to enable FSBI again. Just a suggestion. Anyway, thanks, keep up the good work!

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