Xamarin: avoid lighter effect on iOS navigationBar
In my custom NavigationRender, I need an image as background of navigation bar.
I use this line to do that:
this.NavigationBar.BarTintColor = UIColor.FromPatternImage(UIImage.FromFile("myImmage"));
this.NavigationBar.Translucent = false;
It works, but image appear lighter than the original one due to a blur efefct added on navigation.
Is there a way to avoid it?
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In my custom NavigationRender, I need an image as background of navigation bar.
I use this line to do that:
this.NavigationBar.BarTintColor = UIColor.FromPatternImage(UIImage.FromFile("myImmage"));
this.NavigationBar.Translucent = false;
It works, but image appear lighter than the original one due to a blur efefct added on navigation.
Is there a way to avoid it?
xamarin uinavigationbar
You can try usingthis.NavigationBar.SetBackgroundImage
to set the background image.
– Jesse Klamer
Nov 22 '18 at 12:58
the use of both is equivalent. Same result.
– doxsi
Nov 22 '18 at 13:05
What do you assign to the background image? I assume notUIColor.FromPatternImage(UIImage.FromFile("myImmage"));
again because this will set a color instead of an image.
– Jesse Klamer
Nov 22 '18 at 13:12
Can you add a screenshot to showa blur efefct added on navigation
? I can't find out what it is? And any other related codes?
– Jack Hua - MSFT
Nov 23 '18 at 5:44
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In my custom NavigationRender, I need an image as background of navigation bar.
I use this line to do that:
this.NavigationBar.BarTintColor = UIColor.FromPatternImage(UIImage.FromFile("myImmage"));
this.NavigationBar.Translucent = false;
It works, but image appear lighter than the original one due to a blur efefct added on navigation.
Is there a way to avoid it?
xamarin uinavigationbar
In my custom NavigationRender, I need an image as background of navigation bar.
I use this line to do that:
this.NavigationBar.BarTintColor = UIColor.FromPatternImage(UIImage.FromFile("myImmage"));
this.NavigationBar.Translucent = false;
It works, but image appear lighter than the original one due to a blur efefct added on navigation.
Is there a way to avoid it?
xamarin uinavigationbar
xamarin uinavigationbar
edited Nov 22 '18 at 12:35
doxsi
asked Nov 22 '18 at 12:06
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You can try usingthis.NavigationBar.SetBackgroundImage
to set the background image.
– Jesse Klamer
Nov 22 '18 at 12:58
the use of both is equivalent. Same result.
– doxsi
Nov 22 '18 at 13:05
What do you assign to the background image? I assume notUIColor.FromPatternImage(UIImage.FromFile("myImmage"));
again because this will set a color instead of an image.
– Jesse Klamer
Nov 22 '18 at 13:12
Can you add a screenshot to showa blur efefct added on navigation
? I can't find out what it is? And any other related codes?
– Jack Hua - MSFT
Nov 23 '18 at 5:44
add a comment |
You can try usingthis.NavigationBar.SetBackgroundImage
to set the background image.
– Jesse Klamer
Nov 22 '18 at 12:58
the use of both is equivalent. Same result.
– doxsi
Nov 22 '18 at 13:05
What do you assign to the background image? I assume notUIColor.FromPatternImage(UIImage.FromFile("myImmage"));
again because this will set a color instead of an image.
– Jesse Klamer
Nov 22 '18 at 13:12
Can you add a screenshot to showa blur efefct added on navigation
? I can't find out what it is? And any other related codes?
– Jack Hua - MSFT
Nov 23 '18 at 5:44
You can try using
this.NavigationBar.SetBackgroundImage
to set the background image.– Jesse Klamer
Nov 22 '18 at 12:58
You can try using
this.NavigationBar.SetBackgroundImage
to set the background image.– Jesse Klamer
Nov 22 '18 at 12:58
the use of both is equivalent. Same result.
– doxsi
Nov 22 '18 at 13:05
the use of both is equivalent. Same result.
– doxsi
Nov 22 '18 at 13:05
What do you assign to the background image? I assume not
UIColor.FromPatternImage(UIImage.FromFile("myImmage"));
again because this will set a color instead of an image.– Jesse Klamer
Nov 22 '18 at 13:12
What do you assign to the background image? I assume not
UIColor.FromPatternImage(UIImage.FromFile("myImmage"));
again because this will set a color instead of an image.– Jesse Klamer
Nov 22 '18 at 13:12
Can you add a screenshot to show
a blur efefct added on navigation
? I can't find out what it is? And any other related codes?– Jack Hua - MSFT
Nov 23 '18 at 5:44
Can you add a screenshot to show
a blur efefct added on navigation
? I can't find out what it is? And any other related codes?– Jack Hua - MSFT
Nov 23 '18 at 5:44
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You can try using
this.NavigationBar.SetBackgroundImage
to set the background image.– Jesse Klamer
Nov 22 '18 at 12:58
the use of both is equivalent. Same result.
– doxsi
Nov 22 '18 at 13:05
What do you assign to the background image? I assume not
UIColor.FromPatternImage(UIImage.FromFile("myImmage"));
again because this will set a color instead of an image.– Jesse Klamer
Nov 22 '18 at 13:12
Can you add a screenshot to show
a blur efefct added on navigation
? I can't find out what it is? And any other related codes?– Jack Hua - MSFT
Nov 23 '18 at 5:44