I have a UIButton with a custom background that I set in the Interface Builder (see picture). It looks nice, but in the pressed state it gets really ugly (see the 2nd picture). What's going on here?
Normal:
Pressed:
[btn setBackgroundImage:[[UIImage imageNamed:#"button_red.png"] resizableImageWithCapInsets:UIEdgeInsetsMake(12, 12, 20, 12)] forState:UIControlStateNormal];
[btn setBackgroundImage:[[UIImage imageNamed:#"button_red_pressed.png"] resizableImageWithCapInsets:UIEdgeInsetsMake(12, 12, 20, 12)] forState:UIControlStateHighlighted];
This should solve the problem.
Also, change your button style to Custom, this will remove that blue button background.
Post some code or maybe the image itself. It looks as if you might need to declare your 'pressed' image with one of UIImage's resizableImage* methods. It's stretching to fill the button rect.
Also, I'm fond of the MOButton and MOGlassButton classes used in the iPhone SOCKS project (handy in itself).
Update
The following worked for me, it even animated it dark when pressed:
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UIButton image behavior changed in iOS 15?
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(A) Following line change the image in my imageview.
[(UIImageView *)[cell viewWithTag:400] setImage:[UIImage imageNamed:#"sellsign"]];
(B) Following code change only Title of button. [ I have checked for both UIButton type "System" and "Custom" background image line not working.]
[(UIButton *)[cell viewWithTag:500] setBackgroundImage:[UIImage imageNamed:#"sellsign"] forState:UIControlStateNormal];
[(UIButton *)[cell viewWithTag:500] setTitle:#"1" forState:UIControlStateNormal];
(C) Button Configuration
Button tittle gets change to 1 but there is no change in background image.
Fact 1: I am referring correct button as button title change to 1
Fact 2: Button state is also normal as I can see button title 1
Fact 3: I am referring correct image name as it set in Imageview
Any idea that why only UIButton Background image has this strange behaviour. I think I am missing something in latest iOS.
How can I set my desire image in UIButton as a background image?
Note:
Some one close the question by saying it's duplicate and provided following link,
UIButton image behavior changed in iOS 15?
This is not the solution. It says change the button style. It's patch to achieve output. On that link it's mention that it's old way and one need to adopt new way. Apple introduce new way so there must be solution for it as well.
You need to set the Background Configuration for Background field as Custom also.
I have a UITableView (like FaceBook post where I want to like, share, comment). When I click one like button it should turn to some other image and also it should call a method for further process.
I am using Objective-C
In the Storyboard, just change the Button properties for different State Configurations according to your requirement.
According to your requirement, you need to set the different Image property for both Default and Selected states.
No need to write any extra lines of code for that.
You can do with set image for State Config of button [Normal, Highlighted, Selected, Disable] at design.
When you click on the button, you call a method and change state of button Selected or None.
Seem like it's because of dequeueReusableCellWithIdentifier method. In cellForRowAtIndexpath, you need to check button is clicked in this cell or not.
If button in this cell is clicked, set image of button with clicked image. If not, set image of button with normal image.
You can set images for different states like below
[btn setBackgroundImage:[UIImage imageNamed:#"image1"] forState:UIControlStateNormal];
[btn setBackgroundImage:[UIImage imageNamed:#"image2"] forState:UIControlStateSelected];
[btn setBackgroundImage:[UIImage imageNamed:#"image3"] forState:UIControlStateHighlightedSelected];
In a program much like the who want to be a millionaire... I have 4 option buttons. It should flash red or green on press. The four buttons have either red or green images as background images. In the code setup I have such a method ready to setup the first question and when the second question gets set, the background images change accordingly.
Currently the default blue highlight is always appearing on the first pressing of any one the buttons and after that there are other issues.
I could paste some different approaches here, (but they dont work). So any suggestions would be good.
Also in the IB, when you set the highlight with background image, that works. I would use use, but for the same button, the back ground image must be changed programmatically.
Thanks in advance for the help/suggestions!
Use two State UIControlStateNormal and UIControlStateHighlighted
[btnMenu setBackgroundImage:[UIImage imageNamed:#"img1.png"] forState:UIControlStateNormal];
[btnMenu setBackgroundImage:[UIImage imageNamed:#"img1-Highlighted.png"] forState:UIControlStateHighlighted];
I am using this piece of code
[[UIButton appearance] setBackgroundImage:[UIImage imageNamed:#"button.png"] forState:UIControlStateNormal];
To change the appearance of UIButtons. This works nicely and does not affect UIBarButtonItems except for one of them (The only one that is not an auto generated "back" button) and only initially. When you touch the barbutton, it reverts back to not having a background image.
The problematic button is a UIBarButton and not an UIButton (Unless it is both, in which case the other UIBarButtons should be affected too).
A clue can be that the other UIBarButton that are not affected are all generated and not created by me in the storyboard.
This must be a bug in the api?
Solved using setTintColor. Was an api bug that since then probably has been fixed
I want to know whether drawing a round UIButton(not rounded rect) is possible.
When I add a round image in a UIButton of type custom, then it looks like a round button. But at the moment the button is clicked the boundary of the button becomes visible, so that it looks like a square button, then again when the click ends it looks like a round button.
I want the button to look like a round button even at the moment the click happens. is this possible?
Tested Code:
.h
-(void)vijayWithApple;
.m
-(void)vijayWithApple{
NSLog(#"vijayWithApple Called");
}
UIButton *button = [UIButton buttonWithType:UIButtonTypeCustom];
[button setImage:[UIImage imageNamed:#"Micky.png"] forState:UIControlStateNormal];
[button addTarget:self action:#selector(vijayWithApple) forControlEvents:UIControlEventTouchUpInside];
[button setTitle:#"Show View" forState:UIControlStateNormal];
button.frame = CGRectMake(135.0, 180.0, 40.0, 40.0);//width and height should be same value
button.clipsToBounds = YES;
button.layer.cornerRadius = 20;//half of the width
button.layer.borderColor=[UIColor redColor].CGColor;
button.layer.borderWidth=2.0f;
[self.view addSubview:button];
Result
Just create two rounded button images, one for the pressed state and one for unpressed.
In IB, create a UIButton of type Custom. Go to the section where you set a background image, and set the dropdown with "All" to normal - now set the image to your unpressed image.
Then change the dropdown to "Selected", and put in your pressed image.
Now change the fill type to be aspect fit, and make the button sqare. Use as a normal UIButton anywhere. You can of course also easily do this all programaitcally with similar steps (setting images for UIControlStateNormal and UIControlStateSelected).
You'd probably have to create a custom control for that, but do you really need a round button?
Every platform has its UI conventions, and the iPhone is no exception. Users expect the buttons to be rounded rectangles.
UPDATE in response to comment:
If I'm getting this right, you're not looking for a round button, but rather a clickable (touchable) image.
You can use an UIImageView and its touchesBegan method.
UPDATE 2:
Wait a second. What kind of radio button are we talking about? For some reason I thought you were trying to imitate a real radio. If you're talking about a radio button group, please use a UISegmentedControl or a UIPicker.
UIButton *but=[UIButton buttonWithType:UIButtonTypeCustom];
but.layer.cornerRadius=50;
From what I know of the SDK (admittedly I have very little experience beyond tutorials in books/screencasts), you'd have to create your own control to have a radio button. There are a couple of suggestions on how to implement that in this question.
That said, from a user's perspective I feel like it would be better to stick to the native controls. iPhone users are used to specific controls (i.e. UITableViews or UIPickerViews) for this type of interaction. Straying from practically universal UI conventions tends to make the user experience more jarring.
take the help of this site for creating Round Button on iPhone.
You can get many custom controls :)
http://www.cocoacontrols.com/controls
http://www.cocoacontrols.com/platforms/ios/controls/uiglossybutton
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Thanks & regards,
Gautam Tiwari