How do I change the color from green to something else?
Have not been able to find any solutions to this, but believe there should be an option for this.
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I have an app which is currently published, this one person reported a problem with an iPhone 7 iOS 13.5.1 where he could not use it, basically the background of a table view cell is completely black where on all other devices is white, because of that and since the text is black, this person can't read anything. Also in the search field he can't see what is being typed, there, the background is white and the text which is supposed to be black is white. We actually got a screenshot which is by the way not very clear but you can see a faded version of the text in both the search field and the table view.
We also have the same model and with the same OS version installed but are not seeing the issue, for now we have only gotten report from this one person.
Has anyone experienced a similar issue that can point me to what the problem maybe?
You need to set your background color to white instead default.
"default" will set your background color in black if the device is in dark mode.
This looks to be an issue where your user has dark mode enabled, but your app appears to use a mixture of hardcoded and semantic colors.
As a quick workaround your can force your app to always use light mode by adding
<key>UIUserInterfaceStyle</key>
<string>Light</string>
to your Info.plist
It seems something is going wrong with UIActivityIndicatorViews in iOS 8.4...
How it looks on 8.2:
How it looks on 8.4:
If you look closely you'll see that on iOS 8.4 it seems to be rendering at non-retina scale! The same also seems to be happening to badge views on the tab bar, try setting the badgeValue on a UITabBarItem.
Does anyone know if there is a workaround to get it to draw properly? I know it's only a minor bug but it looks kinda crappy :(
I have no idea why, but the colours seem to be changing from the XIB/Storyboard to the device/simulation.
See below for a clear example of what's happening (the red has been added in Photoshop to hide the company name)
On the left is the xCode Storyboard, on the right is the simulator.
As you can see, the shade of blue is dramatically changed!
Any idea as to why, and how I can fix this?
I am having this strange problem. I have added icons of sizes 120*120, 58*58, 80*80. This is what I usually add as icon for all my iPhone apps. And there is no rounded corner in the design. But, when i run the app on iPhone4(IOS7), the icon shows a strange black line on all four edges(not on the rounded corners). I have cross checked the dimensions and confirmed it is all ok. I even tried migrating my app to asset catalogues, tried hard reseting the device but nothing helped. Then I tried running the same app on an iPad(running IOS8) and I found a similar issue, just that the lines now appear on two sides, not all. All other icons are ok. The problem just happens for this one app. Can anyone tell me what might be the probable issue and how to resolve it?
The icons might have transparent edges. Remove the transparent edges.
In my case, it was a drop shadow attached to the icon which came along with the export. Sometimes designers add this drop shadow effect so you can better visualize the icon when designing, but if you add this to your app, you will get thin black lines around the app icon.
I have been trying to solve this app icon color issue all morning. I am still experiencing this after going through both of these highly recommended photoshop/iOS design articles:
http://davidmckinney.com/blog/2013/12/31/designing-iphone-apps-how-to-setup-photoshop
http://bjango.com/articles/photoshop/
Here is the problem that I am having:
When creating my app's icon, the color that I see in Photoshop is the exact same color that I see in xcode's asset catalog. It is also perfect when I run the app on the iOS simulator.
However, when I run my app on my iPhone the app icon's color is always darker.
What's weird, is if I take a screenshot of my iPhone's screen and email it to myself, the color is correct! So for some reason the color is only darker when you are actually looking at the iPhone's screen.
Pardon my ignorance, but this is the first design I have ever done for an iOS app and I don't understand why this is happening or how to fix it.
EDIT: I am now using LiveView after reading this answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/3597221/3344977
What's funny is no matter how hard I try I cannot get the color I see on my screen to appear on my iPhone screen. It's as if this shade of Pink I'm trying to use just isn't possible to render on an iPhone display.
This is because your iPhone and Monitor screens have different color calibrations (if that's the right term)
You're going to want to setup a color profile on your computer that matches the iPhone screens as closely as possible, and use that when developing icons.
for some reason the color is only darker when you are actually looking at the iPhone's screen
Consider turning up the brightness on your iPhone. Go to Settings->Wallpapers & Brightness to adjust it.
In any case, the issue isn't that the value of the color is changing on your device, it's just that that color value is being rendered differently.
Its because the resolution of your screen is different than your iOS device try it on other device