[RELEASE] WbApp v0.59, now with Themesets.
Themesets allow you to save your active WinterBoard configuration as a "set". This set can then be loaded at the touch of a button anytime you want. Themesets can even be created by using the WinterBoard app to bypass the limitation of nine active theme settings currently in WbApp. The themeset will save all "active" settings displayed in WbApp. You can also delete a themeset. This DOES NOT delete ANY themes, merely the listing in the themeset file.
Note: If your active themes list two of the same theme as I have shown in the screenshots it means you have a duplicate theme name, most likely in the SummerBoard themes location. This theme WILL NEVER load and you might as well remove it.
Screenshots:
WbApp:
Info panel:
Patch Panel:
Prefs panel:
Preview panel:
Themeset panel:
Released soon on Cydia
Change log:
Note: if the version is not listed it was not released.
v0.59
Code clean-up and grammatical corrections. Built and tested for release. Revised defaults; replaced Saurik with Transparent Dock which is in WinterBoard. revised the "+Patch" info panel to reduce confusion on this feature. Revised and updated WbApp info panels.
Please note: If you see TWO themes of the same name listed under the "Active" type, this is an indication that you have duplicate themes, most likely one is a WinterBoard theme and one is a SummerBoard theme. The duplicate (SummerBoard) theme will never load and you should remove it as it's just taking up space :-)
v0.57
Added ThemeSets; themesets allow you to save your active WinterBoard configuration as a "set". This set can then be loaded at the touch of a button anytime you want. Themesets can even be created by using the WinterBoard app to bypass the limitation of nine active theme settings currently in WbApp. The themeset will save all "active" settings displayed in WbApp. I have also added the ability to delete a themeset. This DOES NOT delete ANY themes, merely the listing in the themeset file. This required a revision of the "Info: Prefs" panel, the prefs file and functionality to allow the user to turn off this new feature.