In my universal app,
I am setting an image on navigation bar...using **
objective c category...on UINavigationBar
**
The code works fine in ios 5.0 in iphone
*The code works fine in ios 4.3 in iPhone/iPad*
*But not working in **ios 5.0 iPad***
- (void) drawRect:(CGRect)rect
{
UIImage *image;
image = [UIImage imageNamed: #"Navigation.png"];
[image drawInRect:CGRectMake(0, 0, self.frame.size.width, self.frame.size.height)];
[self setTintColor:[UIColor clearColor]];
NSLog(#"Draw Rect");
}
To set a BG image for navigation bar in iOS 5 you can use the below code
if ([self.navigationController.navigationBar respondsToSelector:#selector( setBackgroundImage:forBarMetrics:)]){
[self.navigationController.navigationBar setBackgroundImage:[UIImage imageNamed:#"Navigation.png"] forBarMetrics:UIBarMetricsDefault];
}
But please keep in mind that this wont work in iOS 4. To make it work in both you also need to add a category to UINavigationBar
#implementation UINavigationBar (UINavigationBarCategory)
- (void)drawRect:(CGRect)rect {
UIImage *img = [UIImage imageNamed:#"Navigation.png"];
[img drawInRect:rect];
}
If you want to set the background application-wide you can use iOS5's UIAppearance.
[[UINavigationBar appearance] setBackgroundImage:X forBarMetrics:UIBarMetricsDefault];
[[UINavigationBar appearance] setBackgroundImage:X forBarMetrics:UIBarMetricsLandscape];
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I need to add background image to navigationbar, I done the code but it shows below the status bar.How to display the image fully on navigationbar.(iOS 8).
What actually I need to achieve is like the image below
The code I used for navigationbar background image is
UIImage *navBarBackgroundImage = [UIImage imageNamed:#"NavigationBarImg"];
[[UINavigationBar appearance] setBackgroundImage:navBarBackgroundImage forBarMetrics:UIBarMetricsDefault];
[UIApplication sharedApplication].statusBarStyle = UIStatusBarStyleLightContent;
Make UINavigationBar transparent
[self.navigationBar setBackgroundImage:[UIImage new]
forBarMetrics:UIBarMetricsDefault];
self.navigationBar.shadowImage = [UIImage new];
self.navigationBar.translucent = YES;
I have made a subclass of the navigation bar.
In there I set a background image and I would like to disable the clipping, because my Image has some shadow and an arrow which is higher than the navigation bar.
in iOS 6&5 it works perfectly when I remove the tick Clip Subviews in the Interface Builder in Xcode.
In iOS7 unfortunately the background image is always clipped...
I also tried to add the following lines:
- (void) awakeFromNib
{
// Initialization code
UIImage *image = [UIImage imageNamed:#"tt_navigation_bar.png"];
if ([[UIDevice currentDevice].systemVersion floatValue] >= 7.0) image = [UIImage imageNamed:#"tt_navigation_bar-ios7.png"];
[[UINavigationBar appearance] setBackgroundImage:image forBarMetrics:UIBarMetricsDefault];
NSDictionary *textTitleOptions = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithObjectsAndKeys:[UIFont fontWithName:#"HelveticaNeue-Bold" size:21.0], UITextAttributeFont, [UIColor colorWithRed:255.0/255.0 green:109.0/255.0 blue:36.0/255.0 alpha:1], UITextAttributeTextColor, [UIColor clearColor], UITextAttributeTextShadowColor, nil];
[[UINavigationBar appearance] setTitleTextAttributes:textTitleOptions];
for (UIView *v in [self subviews]) {
NSLog(#"v: %#", v);
v.layer.masksToBounds = NO;
}
self.layer.masksToBounds = NO;
}
I solved this by manually editing my two images into the top n pixels and then "the rest" and setting the image of "the rest" to the shadowImage.
I have UINavigationBar.
UINavigationBar *navBar = [[UINavigationBar alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0.0f, 46.0f, 320.0f, 50.0f)];
navBar.tintColor = [UIColor blackColor];
[self.view addSubview:navBar];
And I want to remove standart top shadow. How can I do this?
You can define a custom image for the navbar in iOS 5.0 and above:
UIImage *backgroundImage = [UIImage imageNamed:#"bevel_nav_bar.png"];
[navBar setBackgroundImage:backgroundImage forBarMetrics:UIBarMetricsDefault];
I'm trying sot set image background for the left back button navigation bar for all the app with this snippet:
- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions
{
float version = [[[UIDevice currentDevice] systemVersion] floatValue];
if (version >= 5.0)
{
// iPhone 5.0 code here
UIImage *image = [UIImage imageNamed: #"btn_back.png"];
image = [image stretchableImageWithLeftCapWidth:40.0f topCapHeight:0.0f];
[[UIBarButtonItem appearance] setBackButtonBackgroundImage:image forState:UIControlStateNormal barMetrics:UIBarMetricsDefault];
}
return YES;
}
I've been trying different values in stretchableImageWithLeftCapWidth: but best result was this:
How can I set background image to the correct size?
Thanks
stretchableImageWithLeftCapWidth:topCapHeight: is deprecated. Use resizableImageWithCapInsets: instead.
This should work:
UIImage *buttonImage = [[UIImage imageNamed:#"btn_back.png"] resizableImageWithCapInsets:UIEdgeInsetsMake(1, 10, 1, 10)];
[[UIBarButtonItem appearance] setBackButtonBackgroundImage:buttonImage forState:UIControlStateNormal barMetrics:UIBarMetricsDefault];
I just switched over to iOS 5 and everything appears to be working in my application aside from the custom navigation bar. I looked around and followed everybody's suggestion of calling the new methods setBackgroundImage: forBarMetrics: however it doesn't appear to work. This is the code I've tried to place both within the app delegate and within the viewDidLoad method of some of the view controllers:
UINavigationBar *nb = [[UINavigationBar alloc]init];
if( [nb respondsToSelector:#selector(setBackgroundImage:forBarMetrics:)] )
{
UIImage *image = [UIImage imageNamed:#"navBarBackground.png"];
[nb setBackgroundImage:image forBarMetrics:UIBarMetricsDefault];
}
[nb release];
Unfortunately this doesn't work. If anybody has any suggestions at all, I'm all ears!
To apply image to all your navigation bars, use the appearance proxy:
[[UINavigationBar appearance] setBackgroundImage:image forBarMetrics:UIBarMetricsDefault];
For an individual bar:
// Assuming "self" is a view controller pushed on to a UINavigationController stack
[self.navigationController.navigationBar setBackgroundImage:image forBarMetrics:UIBarMetricsDefault];
In your example, the background image won't change because nb isn't hooked up to anything.
Answer by rob is correct but if application runs on iOS 4.3 or lower app will crash. So you can implement this like
if([[UINavigationBar class] respondsToSelector:#selector(appearance)]) //iOS >=5.0
{
[[UINavigationBar appearance] setBackgroundImage:[UIImage imageNamed:#"navigationBar.png"] forBarMetrics:UIBarMetricsDefault];
[[UINavigationBar appearance] setBackgroundImage:[UIImage imageNamed:#"navBar-Landscape.png"] forBarMetrics:UIBarMetricsLandscapePhone];
}
This will set image for both mode Landscape and Portrait
You need to get the navigation bar from a navigation controller. Right now you are just creating one and then it deallocs when you release it. You need to get the navigation controller for your view controller.
UINavigationController * navigationController = [self navigationController];
UINavigationBar * nb = [navigationController navigationBar];
Note that if you want to apply the same to a toolbar, it is slightly different. Here's an example, building on Rob's answer:
[[UIToolbar appearance] setBackgroundImage:[UIImage imageNamed:#"NavBarDarkWoodGrain.png"] forToolbarPosition:UIToolbarPositionBottom barMetrics:UIBarMetricsDefault];
You didn't do something like use a UINavigationBar subclass? If you do this and override drawRect: on iOS5 and above, things will break.
See my answer here for a way to support both OS versions.
This worked for me.
UIView *parentViewLeft = [[UIView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0, 0, 320, 44)];
parentViewLeft.backgroundColor = [UIColor clearColor];
if ([self.navigationController.navigationBar respondsToSelector:#selector(setBackgroundImage:forBarMetrics:)]) {
[self.navigationController.navigationBar setBackgroundImage:[UIImage imageNamed:#"navbar.png"]
forBarMetrics:UIBarMetricsDefault];
} else {
UIImageView* imgBG = [[UIImageView alloc]init];
imgBG.image = [UIImage imageNamed:#"navbar.png"];
imgBG.frame = CGRectMake(-10,0, 330, 44);
[parentViewLeft addSubview:imgBG];
}
UIBarButtonItem *customBarButtomLeft = [[UIBarButtonItem alloc] initWithCustomView:parentViewLeft];
self.navigationItem.leftBarButtonItem = customBarButtomLeft;