First of all I'm surprised I couldn't find this question here nor on Google. It seems something others may need this functionality as well. So if it's a duplicate after all, sorry I searched high and low.
I have an application with the following structure in my storyboard :
-> Root Tab Bar controller -> (for each of the tabs) SplitView Controller -> Navigation Controller -> TableView Controller -> Detail View Controller
I want to set a background image that is the same throughout the application. My idea was to set that image in my App Delegate for the Root Tab controller in the:
func application(application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [NSObject: AnyObject]?) -> Bool
method. :
var imageView = UIImageView(frame: self.window!.frame)
var image = UIImage(named: "bg.png")!
imageView.image = image
self.window!.rootViewController!.view.backgroundColor = UIColor.clearColor()
self.window!.rootViewController!.view.addSubview(imageView)
self.window!.rootViewController!.view.sendSubviewToBack(imageView)
First of all is that the good place to set it ?
The problems I have now if I have that last line of code :
self.window!.rootViewController!.view.sendSubviewToBack(imageView)
I don't see the image. (for my UITableView and UITableViewCells I set opaque to false and BackGroundColor to ClearColor)
If I remove that last line, the image is there but on top of everything and I don't see any content (no tab bars, no split view...)
Please help me fix this or show a better way. TIA