![]() Interestingly enough, we can see two very different solutions for a fairly similar problem: dynamic launcher icons. I have only copied the relevant parts.Īnd apart from this, there is no other reference to launcher_clock_second in the codebase. Please note: Code excerpts are incomplete. I found a Google Calendar APK on the internet (I’m not putting it here because of copyright and stuff) and decompiled it. I got sucked into this while trying to implement the exact same feature for Persian Calendar. ![]() ![]() Google calendar is probably the best calendar app (or service) that you will find out there, because one, it syncs painlessly on all your devices, and two, its icon has those friendly little digits on that nice blue (a number of colors are involved including #3764D0) background which correctly shows the day of the month, whenever you take a look at it, and this fancy, mysterious little feature, is what I’m going to try to figure out. It is, however, the story of the pair of digits that you can see in the center of the above image, which happen to mysteriously coincide with today’s date (July 29 th). This is not the story of that little blueish dot. There’s that little blue ( #A7C5F8 for the skeptical) circle just sitting there, maybe signaling that there’s been something going on in the calendar app since the last time you have checked.
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