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So I found out about a way to keep tabbar icon colors by putting

for item in (self.tabBarController?.tabBar.items as NSArray!){
        (item as! UITabBarItem).image = (item as! UITabBarItem).image?.imageWithRenderingMode(.AlwaysOriginal)
    }

That simple block of code in your viewdidload on any viewcontroller file.

This is a fantastic solution but I'm having problems as it crashes solely due to a page returning a nil value.

I'm at my wits end trying to figure out why its returning nil and crashing when going to another view controller. It's quite annoying.

Is there an alternative way to keep my original tabbar colors unselected, utilizing swift?

I have obviously included an image of this working quite well albeit my crash. Note the lack of default grey icons.

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Attempted solutions.

Move code to viewDidAppear - Failed UIImagerendering - Failed

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  • I believe this is the best solution. I think you should try to fix the crash. Could you please post the crash logs? You mentioned it crashes due to a page returning a nil value. What does that mean?
    – Abhinav
    Sep 27, 2015 at 5:42
  • @Abhinav I currently have one view controller producing two different tables. When I press a button the items change and the new data is presented on the same view controller. The crash occurs here. The 'second' view controller (same one mind you, sorry if this is confusing) has no tabbar, so I'm under the impression that this has something to do with it.
    – James Chen
    Sep 27, 2015 at 5:45
  • I get it. So, you are using the same VC to render data in two different ways - this makes sense. But what do you mean that on tap on button in second mode of VC, there is no tabbar? Should your table view only not change and tab bar remains in there? How are you then switching back to first table?
    – Abhinav
    Sep 27, 2015 at 5:51
  • @Abhinav I've posted a gif of the situation for clarity. The 'your posts' page has no tabbar.
    – James Chen
    Sep 27, 2015 at 5:55
  • I see. Could you please show the crashing code.
    – Abhinav
    Sep 27, 2015 at 6:33

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