[][src]Struct creator_tools::types::Styling

pub struct Styling {
    pub user_interface_style: Option<UserInterfaceStyle>,
    pub view_edge_antialiasing: Option<bool>,
    pub white_point_adaptivity_style: Option<WhitePointAdaptivityStyle>,
    pub view_group_opacity: Option<bool>,
    pub requires_full_screen: Option<bool>,
    pub accent_color_name: Option<String>,
    pub widget_background_color_name: Option<String>,
}

Styling.

Fields

user_interface_style: Option<UserInterfaceStyle>

The user interface style for the app.

view_edge_antialiasing: Option<bool>

A Boolean value indicating whether Core Animation layers use antialiasing when drawing a layer that's not aligned to pixel boundaries.

white_point_adaptivity_style: Option<WhitePointAdaptivityStyle>

The app’s white point adaptivity style, enabled on devices with True Tone displays.

view_group_opacity: Option<bool>

A Boolean value indicating whether Core Animation sublayers inherit the opacity of their superlayer.

requires_full_screen: Option<bool>

A Boolean value indicating whether the app requires fullscreen or not.

accent_color_name: Option<String>

The name of a color in an asset catalog to use for a target’s global accent color.

This Info.plist value controls the global tint color (iOS and watchOS) or accent color (macOS) for the target. When set in a widget extension, the widget configuration user interface uses this color as the tint color while editing a widget.

While you can set this directly in your Info.plist, the recommended approach is to use the Global Accent Color Name build setting (in the Asset Catalog Compiler - Options section) of the target. Set the value of the build setting to the name of the Color Set in the asset catalog. Xcode automatically sets NSAccentColorName to the appropriate value in the Info.plist file when building your project.

widget_background_color_name: Option<String>

The name of a color in an asset catalog to use for a widget’s configuration interface.

This Info.plist value controls the background color shown in the widget configuration interface while editing a widget.

While you can set this directly in your Info.plist, the recommended approach is to use the Widget Background Color Name build setting (in the Asset Catalog Compiler - Options section) of the widget extension target. Set the value of the build setting to the name of the Color Set in the asset catalog. Xcode automatically sets NSWidgetBackgroundColorName to the appropriate value in the Info.plist file when building your project.

Trait Implementations

impl Clone for Styling[src]

impl Debug for Styling[src]

impl Default for Styling[src]

impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Styling[src]

impl PartialEq<Styling> for Styling[src]

impl Serialize for Styling[src]

impl StructuralPartialEq for Styling[src]

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