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Re: Why is my UIColor white actually gray?
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Re: Why is my UIColor white actually gray?


  • Subject: Re: Why is my UIColor white actually gray?
  • From: James Cicenia <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2009 15:37:55 -0600

I don't see any property for antialiasing on or off.

How do I turn it off to see?

On Mar 6, 2009, at 3:21 PM, Alex Kac wrote:

Well if the text is anti-aliased (which it is by default in a UILabel), then the center of the text would be white, but the edges are gray to help make it smooth. If the font is small enough, it can look gray and not pure white.

On Mar 6, 2009, at 3:17 PM, James Cicenia wrote:

Hmm,
What do you mean?

Thanks
James

On Mar 6, 2009, at 3:00 PM, Alex Kac wrote:

Could it be anti-aliased?

On Mar 6, 2009, at 2:57 PM, James Cicenia wrote:

Hello -

I have a table view with dynamic subclassed cells :

- (id)initWithFrame:(CGRect)aRect reuseIdentifier:(NSString *)identifier
{
if (self = [super initWithFrame:aRect reuseIdentifier:identifier])
{
self.selectionStyle = UITableViewCellSelectionStyleNone;
[self setImage:[[UIImage imageNamed:@"WF-MyLocBu- DistBack.png"]autorelease]];


UIImageView *imageView = [[UIImageView alloc] initWithImage: produceImage];
[self.contentView addSubview:imageView];
[imageView release];

CGRect frame = CGRectMake(60, 0, 140, 60);
produceName = [[UILabel alloc] initWithFrame:frame];
produceName.backgroundColor = [UIColor clearColor];
produceName.opaque = YES;
produceName.textAlignment = UITextAlignmentLeft;
produceName.textColor = [UIColor whiteColor];
produceName.font = [UIFont boldSystemFontOfSize:16];
[self.contentView addSubview:produceName];
[produceName release];

}

return self;
}



BUT The font is hard to read and actually gray and not white?

Thanks
James Cicenia
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