iOS programmatically change all default colours












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This code in applicationDidFinishLaunchingWithOptions()



window?.tintColor = .red  
window?.backgroundColor = .green


change the default views tint color, not the background color, of my whole application, which is a double view with table view.
The default text color is a black "Color Dark Text" in label texts, and a black "Color default" in text fields.



Is there a way to programmatically change all the defaults color, foreground and background?










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  • Save color codes somewhere global and then change the color via sending notification observer and post notification and it will change all colors in notification observer selector.

    – Zulqarnain
    Nov 14 '18 at 18:38











  • Thanks Zulqarnain. Could you write an example do let me understand?

    – Luca_65
    Nov 14 '18 at 19:12
















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This code in applicationDidFinishLaunchingWithOptions()



window?.tintColor = .red  
window?.backgroundColor = .green


change the default views tint color, not the background color, of my whole application, which is a double view with table view.
The default text color is a black "Color Dark Text" in label texts, and a black "Color default" in text fields.



Is there a way to programmatically change all the defaults color, foreground and background?










share|improve this question























  • Save color codes somewhere global and then change the color via sending notification observer and post notification and it will change all colors in notification observer selector.

    – Zulqarnain
    Nov 14 '18 at 18:38











  • Thanks Zulqarnain. Could you write an example do let me understand?

    – Luca_65
    Nov 14 '18 at 19:12














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This code in applicationDidFinishLaunchingWithOptions()



window?.tintColor = .red  
window?.backgroundColor = .green


change the default views tint color, not the background color, of my whole application, which is a double view with table view.
The default text color is a black "Color Dark Text" in label texts, and a black "Color default" in text fields.



Is there a way to programmatically change all the defaults color, foreground and background?










share|improve this question














This code in applicationDidFinishLaunchingWithOptions()



window?.tintColor = .red  
window?.backgroundColor = .green


change the default views tint color, not the background color, of my whole application, which is a double view with table view.
The default text color is a black "Color Dark Text" in label texts, and a black "Color default" in text fields.



Is there a way to programmatically change all the defaults color, foreground and background?







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  • Save color codes somewhere global and then change the color via sending notification observer and post notification and it will change all colors in notification observer selector.

    – Zulqarnain
    Nov 14 '18 at 18:38











  • Thanks Zulqarnain. Could you write an example do let me understand?

    – Luca_65
    Nov 14 '18 at 19:12



















  • Save color codes somewhere global and then change the color via sending notification observer and post notification and it will change all colors in notification observer selector.

    – Zulqarnain
    Nov 14 '18 at 18:38











  • Thanks Zulqarnain. Could you write an example do let me understand?

    – Luca_65
    Nov 14 '18 at 19:12

















Save color codes somewhere global and then change the color via sending notification observer and post notification and it will change all colors in notification observer selector.

– Zulqarnain
Nov 14 '18 at 18:38





Save color codes somewhere global and then change the color via sending notification observer and post notification and it will change all colors in notification observer selector.

– Zulqarnain
Nov 14 '18 at 18:38













Thanks Zulqarnain. Could you write an example do let me understand?

– Luca_65
Nov 14 '18 at 19:12





Thanks Zulqarnain. Could you write an example do let me understand?

– Luca_65
Nov 14 '18 at 19:12












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Yes, you can do it via appearance. E.g. to change backround color of every view:
UIView.appearance().backgroundColor = .green



Note: If you change background of some view, appearance will not apply.






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  • Thanks Luzo. It works on almost any elements, so few remains to be changed. Do you know how to set the default color for text?

    – Luca_65
    Nov 15 '18 at 4:29











  • Same pattern UILabel.appearance().textColor = UIColor.red. Don't forget to mark the answer.

    – Luzo
    Nov 15 '18 at 12:58











  • And UITextField.appearance().textColor ! Thanks Luzo

    – Luca_65
    Nov 24 '18 at 7:45











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Yes, you can do it via appearance. E.g. to change backround color of every view:
UIView.appearance().backgroundColor = .green



Note: If you change background of some view, appearance will not apply.






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  • Thanks Luzo. It works on almost any elements, so few remains to be changed. Do you know how to set the default color for text?

    – Luca_65
    Nov 15 '18 at 4:29











  • Same pattern UILabel.appearance().textColor = UIColor.red. Don't forget to mark the answer.

    – Luzo
    Nov 15 '18 at 12:58











  • And UITextField.appearance().textColor ! Thanks Luzo

    – Luca_65
    Nov 24 '18 at 7:45
















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Yes, you can do it via appearance. E.g. to change backround color of every view:
UIView.appearance().backgroundColor = .green



Note: If you change background of some view, appearance will not apply.






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  • Thanks Luzo. It works on almost any elements, so few remains to be changed. Do you know how to set the default color for text?

    – Luca_65
    Nov 15 '18 at 4:29











  • Same pattern UILabel.appearance().textColor = UIColor.red. Don't forget to mark the answer.

    – Luzo
    Nov 15 '18 at 12:58











  • And UITextField.appearance().textColor ! Thanks Luzo

    – Luca_65
    Nov 24 '18 at 7:45














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Yes, you can do it via appearance. E.g. to change backround color of every view:
UIView.appearance().backgroundColor = .green



Note: If you change background of some view, appearance will not apply.






share|improve this answer













Yes, you can do it via appearance. E.g. to change backround color of every view:
UIView.appearance().backgroundColor = .green



Note: If you change background of some view, appearance will not apply.







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  • Thanks Luzo. It works on almost any elements, so few remains to be changed. Do you know how to set the default color for text?

    – Luca_65
    Nov 15 '18 at 4:29











  • Same pattern UILabel.appearance().textColor = UIColor.red. Don't forget to mark the answer.

    – Luzo
    Nov 15 '18 at 12:58











  • And UITextField.appearance().textColor ! Thanks Luzo

    – Luca_65
    Nov 24 '18 at 7:45



















  • Thanks Luzo. It works on almost any elements, so few remains to be changed. Do you know how to set the default color for text?

    – Luca_65
    Nov 15 '18 at 4:29











  • Same pattern UILabel.appearance().textColor = UIColor.red. Don't forget to mark the answer.

    – Luzo
    Nov 15 '18 at 12:58











  • And UITextField.appearance().textColor ! Thanks Luzo

    – Luca_65
    Nov 24 '18 at 7:45

















Thanks Luzo. It works on almost any elements, so few remains to be changed. Do you know how to set the default color for text?

– Luca_65
Nov 15 '18 at 4:29





Thanks Luzo. It works on almost any elements, so few remains to be changed. Do you know how to set the default color for text?

– Luca_65
Nov 15 '18 at 4:29













Same pattern UILabel.appearance().textColor = UIColor.red. Don't forget to mark the answer.

– Luzo
Nov 15 '18 at 12:58





Same pattern UILabel.appearance().textColor = UIColor.red. Don't forget to mark the answer.

– Luzo
Nov 15 '18 at 12:58













And UITextField.appearance().textColor ! Thanks Luzo

– Luca_65
Nov 24 '18 at 7:45





And UITextField.appearance().textColor ! Thanks Luzo

– Luca_65
Nov 24 '18 at 7:45


















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