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Default Plasmic is weak! - 08-30-2006, 05:18 PM

Although there is much you can do with the theme builder, it has it's weaknesses. I would just like to be able to take someone else's .thm and use their icons or images. And what about the displaying of the Date/Time/Carrier/Signal. I like some of the themes that aren't plasmic themes and change the look of the blackberry.

I have noticed that within the .COD files that there often are what would appear to PNG images (URL en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PNG) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The headers, palette, image data, and image end. I have extracted them out using a perl script, but they don't seem too open, it is like they are altered PNG images so that they won't open in anything.

You can see where I hilighted the beginning of a png file inside my COD, you also can see right above it an end tag for another png file.

URL home.comcast.net/~b.e.kirk/hexview.jpg

Anyone have any insight to how I can get images back out of the COD file?

Thank you
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