If 'reboot after install' is enabled, follow the standard reboot
routine to process 'No OS' and 'Install SuperSU' checks.
Since the system reboot routine is repeated several times, it has been
separated into its own routine.
Change-Id: I4c1882ecb8dc2d153ec2378b2e0973ab1a2a8278
* Create correctly named data manager variable 'tw_install_reboot'
* Make configurable through Settings
* Remove closing tag space in theme files (not personal preference,
but should match surrounding code style)
* Fix the "two presses needed to enable" issue for the checkbox on the
install screen
Change-Id: I0ceb60b4888a672e2f0ecb5672b03cc86615621a
Provide a countdown from 5 sec for the automated reboot after install.
Include a cancel button to interrupt the process.
Change-Id: Ib5e1447918adfde45eba361c088800812b690890
* Create data manager variable for 'tw_disable_free_space'
* Make configurable through Settings
* Fix the "two presses needed to enable" issue for the checkbox on the
backup screen
* No need to capitalize every word, but do specify precedes backup
Change-Id: Id436cef13e4ca9349618420aac03862ec4e3c35e
Functionality for client side to backup
tar and image streams over adbd to the client under backup.ab.
Using adb backup on the client side you can backup the partitions
TWRP knows about.
On the client side you can do the following:
adb backup -f <filename> --twrp <options> where options are
--compress: compress data
system: backup system
cache: backup cache
data: backup data
boot: backup boot
etc for each partition.
You can string multiple options,
i.e. adb backup -f <filename> --twrp --compress cache system data
adb backup in TWRP will take any option corresponding
to TWRP fstab partitions, e.g. efs boot as well.
If you do not specify the filename with the -f option,
adb will backup your data to a filename backup.ab on the client.
You can then rename the file and encrypt it with desktop tools.
If you don't want to use command line arguments:
adb backup --twrp
will bring up the gui and allow you to choose partitions
from the backup page.
To restore the backup use the following convention:
adb restore <filename>
Structures are used to store metadata in binary inside
of the file itself. If the metadata structure is modified,
update the adb version so that it will invalidate older
backups and not cause issues on restore. When restoring,
we currently do not support picking specific partitions.
It's all or nothing.
Change-Id: Idb92c37fc9801dc8d89ed2a4570e9d12e76facf8
This is a simple patch to allow users to reboot
after installation of zip queue. Current timeout
is 5 seconds before reboot.
Change-Id: I1a18cbf7025086e35031ab7241b330babebb8343
also correct typo in all language files
also remove dummy language files for ES and FI
german translation was done on omni crowdin by multiple translators:
https://crowdin.com/project/OmniROM/de#
result was updated in line with latest changes (as of 02032016) to en.xml
Change-Id: Iddd8dbee7e050833a4dc61174288514d408267f7
Signed-off-by: z31s1g <z31s1g@googlemail.com>
minor changes to the storage selection that was intrduced with commit 16373 (improve sdcard partitioning)
Change-Id: I50437111f45d0b7e2b78a655424daa63aea374cc
Signed-off-by: z31s1g <z31s1g@googlemail.com>
Fix permissions rarely fixed anything on more recent versions of
Android and usually made things worse. Instead we will replace it
with a more dumbed down option that should fix contexts on
/data/media with a few improvements to ensure that contexts get
fixed for multiple users and on adopted storage.
Change-Id: If5523781936a0b04196e2ad871cae767ebae2583
-Detects, decrypts, and mounts an adopted SD card if a
secondary block device is defined (usually mmcblk1)
-Handles unified storage
-Displays the adopted storage in MTP along with internal
-Factory Reset - wiped just like a data media device, we
retain the keys folder and the storage.xml during a
factory reset
-Backup / Restore
-Disable mass storage when adopted storage is present
-Read storage nickname from storage.xml and apply it to
display names in the GUI
-Read storage.xml and determine what storage location is in
use for /sdcard and remap accordingly
libgpt_twrp is source code mostly kanged from an efimanager
project. It is GPL v2 or higher, so we will opt for GPL v3.
Change-Id: Ieda0030bec5155ba8d2b9167dc0016cebbf39d55
use icons instead of text on settings tabs
portrait themes only, landscape has no problems if a translated label needs more space
Change-Id: I611ee9e34d5641c00d8894e219502a6198648339
Signed-off-by: z31s1g <z31s1g@googlemail.com>
-swipe to reboot added
-added comment regarding "type yes to confirm format data"
-Remove the word "Settings" from the from some header subheadings (some had it, some don't)
Change-Id: Id3810c4f3aa5c02e94d854118805da7e51d309f3
Signed-off-by: z31s1g <z31s1g@googlemail.com>
* Find and rename/remove duplicate string variable names
* Add missing string variables to en language file
* Fix display of some strings missing @ in front of variable name
* Fix several %s --> {1}
* Be consistent in usage of cancelled vs. canceled (both spellings
acceptable)
Tip for finding strings missing from language files:
1) Find all messages:
egrep -hr "gui_msg.+=" > /tmp/msgs.txt
2) Regex replace to trim them down
WHAT: ^\s+gui_msg(?:[^"]+)"([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)=([^"]+).+
WITH: $1
Note that $2 can be used to retain the message
3) Find missing strings:
for i in $(cat /tmp/msgs.txt); do
if ! grep -q $i gui/theme/common/languages/en.xml; then
echo $i;
fi
done
Change-Id: Ic193162e4b5468bf027472928a370be39840ea1d
Add a themeversion value to the ui.xml details section. Check this
value against a define during early theme loading. If we are
loading a custom theme, then reject the custom theme if the
version does not match (or not defined) and load the stock theme.
If it is the stock theme, show a warning but continue loading.
Also fix an issue with changing overlays. Not sure how it ever
worked before, but it works now.
TLDR: Use the stock theme if the custom theme version does not
match.
Change-Id: I0277cbe035cbec7e16b6327500762dadf9c1c5c8
-Improve code for partitioning sdcards
-Allow user to select a device for partitioning (must be removable)
-Use sgdisk to partition sdcards
-Set default sizes for ext and swap to 0
-Change increments for ext to 256MB and swap to 64MB
Note: sgdisk is included in 6.0. I have included a static prebuilt
sgdisk for trees that do not have sgdisk, however the prebuilt
sgdisk is a decent bit larger than the old parted binary. The old
parted binary is quite old at this point and we only have it for
armv7a. sgdisk should be maintained by AOSP and can be built from
source so it should work across architectures.
Change-Id: Ib80882d9b5776e5e9358b11340fba392e6f1ae09
Done:
Portrait HDPI, MDPI
Landscape HDPI, MDPI
Watch
Also still includes ugly changes for the old portrait theme to test the
terminal emulator.
Change-Id: If32af1c69b85417522a8a2fb9c20be515b4d70fc