in my iPad Application, how to add an image of clients logo in the bottom Right Corner? My application contains 5 tabs. I am working for iOS 4.3.
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UIImage *navBarImage = [UIImage imageNamed:@"images/menubar.png"];
[[UINavigationBar appearance] setBackgroundImage:navBarImage
forBarMetrics:UIBarMetricsDefault];
UIImage *barButton = [UIImage imageNamed:@"images/barbutton.png"];
[[UIBarButtonItem appearance] setBackgroundImage:barButton
forState:UIControlStateNormal
barMetrics:UIBarMetricsDefault];
UIImage *backButton = [UIImage imageNamed:@"images/back.png"];
[[UIBarButtonItem appearance] setBackButtonBackgroundImage:backButton
forState:UIControlStateNormal
barMetrics:UIBarMetricsDefault];
UIImage *tabBarBackground = [UIImage imageNamed:@"images/tabbar.png"];
[[UITabBar appearance] setBackgroundImage:tabBarBackground];
[[UITabBar appearance] setSelectionIndicatorImage:[UIImage imageNamed:@"images/selection-tab.png"]];
more you can find here http://alexyoung.org/2011/12/07/ios-5-redemption/
or google for UIAppearance
You need to set the width of the tab bar in such that, there is room for your UIImageView.
Add your UIImageView as a subview UITabBarcontroller.view and position it.
use the following code to set the width of the UITabBarController
for(UIView *view in tabBarController.view.subviews)
{
if([view isKindOfClass:[UITabBar class]])
{
view.frame = //set your rect
}
}
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kindly tell me some more detail ,because i tried to add image in tabitem as subview but when i launch the app then it created an issue depends on the launch orientation (Lan/Por) as well as after rotating the view to landscape or portrait ? i have put the frame in shouldautorotate method so that it shifts it self when orientation changes. Jan 1, 2013 at 12:12
One way to do it is have put a control over the UITabBar. Make this control have a UIButton for every tab, and then when connect these buttons to a method that programmatically calls the tab bar press, by using setSelected and the index for the pressed tab.
I think you can do better (less hacky) customizations with iOS 5 and up though.
I would recommend to add a regular UITabBarItem
and disable it:
[[tabBar items][4] setEnabled:NO];
The "4" is the 5th and last item in you tabBar. You can replace it by tabBar.items.count-1
if you're not sure if you'll add any others in the future.
The static item will have a kind of watermark-effect because of it's disabled.
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hmm well this watermark effect is not an appropriate solution for my problem , still thanks for the kind suggestion . i will be grateful if any other suggestion you can provide. :) Jan 1, 2013 at 12:18
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ya i have used self.window.rootViewController = self.tabBarController; in App Delegate. Jan 2, 2013 at 12:41
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