On 14.12.2016 at 18:47 Gary L. Wade wrote:
> Set the background color of self.view to something other than black
> and your button and label will be more visible.
Thanks, that was indeed the problem. UIButton and UILabel both seem to use
a clear background color as the default, which resulted in
On Dec 14, 2016, at 09:38 , Andreas Falkenhahn wrote:
>
> But, as I wrote in
> my last mail, this default look is pretty confusing and irritating because
> background and foreground color aren't consistent at all.
You’re assuming that the “default” colors of the various controls (the colors
you
Set the background color of self.view to something other than black and your
button and label will be more visible. I believe the color for your table view
is a UIColor defined as a category in UITableView.h or close to there.
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> On Dec
On 14.12.2016 at 18:41 Alex Zavatone wrote:
> On Dec 14, 2016, at 9:47 AM, Andreas Falkenhahn wrote:
> I'm creating my GUI programmatically. It simply consists of a UILabel,
> a UITableView and two UIButtons.
> Mac OS or iOS? Please state the specifics first so that we can
> stop reading if we
On Dec 14, 2016, at 9:47 AM, Andreas Falkenhahn wrote:
> I'm creating my GUI programmatically. It simply consists of a UILabel,
> a UITableView and two UIButtons.
Mac OS or iOS? Please state the specifics first so that we can stop reading if
we don't have experience in the area of your problem
On 14.12.2016 at 17:54 じょいすじょん wrote:
> Nobody can guess what you are actually doing.
> Please share some code so people can help you.
There is not much code to share. My code just creates UILabel, UIButton,
and UITableView with absolutely minimal customization, the intention
being to check out t
Seeing code and how you have things visually laid out will help, but most
likely what you think are black backgrounds may be clear backgrounds showing
through to another view or super view that has black as its background color.
You may have very valid reasons for doing this in code, but before
> On 2016 Dec 15, at 0:47, Andreas Falkenhahn wrote:
>
> I'm creating my GUI programmatically. It simply consists of a UILabel,
> a UITableView and two UIButtons.
>
> When creating those three controls I've noticed that they all seem to
> use different color schemes by default which makes the G
I'm creating my GUI programmatically. It simply consists of a UILabel,
a UITableView and two UIButtons.
When creating those three controls I've noticed that they all seem to
use different color schemes by default which makes the GUI look rather
silly.
Here are my observations:
1) By default, UIL