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mutzy
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03/29/13 04:18 AM (12 years ago)

scringo layer showing through background on ALL screens

Has anyone else noticed this? The only times I can't see the scringo layer showing through is when I have screens using xibs. My background color is set from the global theme. It comes through on menu lists, html files and custom urls (that's all I really use). Here's a screenshot, you may have to look closely: https://www.dropbox.com/s/w8aodrxk4c1rsvr/background.png josh
 
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03/29/13 12:22 PM (12 years ago)
Same here using a menu with buttons. Kahuna
 
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03/31/13 06:01 AM (12 years ago)
Finally figured this out... Go into BT_background_view.m and and look for this section a little more than half way down: -(void)updateProperties:(BT_item *)theScreenData{ Then find the pertinent section whether you are using background color or image. Look for this line: setAlpha:[imageBgOpacity doubleValue] Then change it to: setAlpha:1 That's it, should work!
 
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04/07/13 04:05 PM (12 years ago)
Thanks for the tip mutzy - just what I was looking for
 
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04/08/13 10:18 AM (12 years ago)
Thanks mutzy!
 
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04/10/13 08:50 AM (12 years ago)
Thanks for this! Just to make it easier for some. For background colour this has to be changed: On Line 238 change //sub-view for background color [self setColorOpacity:[solidBgOpacity doubleValue]]; to //sub-view for background color [self setColorOpacity:1];
 

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