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I've customized UIBarButtonItem in my AppDelegate.m using UIAppearance and all the bar buttons are showing the correct images in normal and selected states.

I want "Done" and "Save" buttons to use a different image (so they appear to be blue instead of gray), so I use -setBackgroundImage: forState: barMetrics to set two different images for UIControlStateNormal and UIControlStateSelected in -viewDidLoad.

The image for UIControlStateNormal is working fine, but the UIControlStateSelected one isn't showing, instead it shows the original image I used for selected states in AppDelegate.m. If I comment out the original image the new (blue) one is shown properly.

What's the proper way to set different background images for specific buttons?

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I believe UIControlStateHighlighted is what you are looking for.

A UIBarButtonItem goes into the highlighted state whenever it receives the user touch. UIControlStateSelected is typically for UI elements which toggle between two states.

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  • Thank you! I tried UIControlStateSelected and it worked for the plain style bar buttons that I customized in AppDelegate.m so I thought it was the right one. Thanks for clearing it up.
    – James
    Sep 26, 2012 at 16:24
  • Btw, do you know if there's a way to set all UIBarButtonItemStyleDonewith a custom image? I tried asking in this question but got no response: stackoverflow.com/questions/12583574/…
    – James
    Sep 26, 2012 at 17:01

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