GCKUIButton Class
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A subclass of UIButton that supports custom application states.
These states are ORed onto the value of the button's state property to provide additional, application-specific states. Images can be assigned to these custom states, for example:
[button setImage:[UIImage imageNamed:@"myCustomStateImage"]
forState:(UIControlStateNormal | kMyControlStateCustom)];
Application state values must only use the bits that are set in the UIControlStateApplication bitmask.
- Deprecated:
- Use GCKUIMultistateButton.
- Since
- 3.0
Inherits GCKUIMultistateButton.
- (void) setImage: |
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(UIImage *) |
image |
forButtonState: |
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(NSUInteger) |
buttonState |
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Sets the image to display for a given button state.
- Parameters
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image | The image. |
buttonState | The button state. |
- (UIControlState) applicationState |
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readwritenonatomicassign |
The button's application state.
This state is ORed onto the button's existing state.
- (NSUInteger) buttonState |
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readwritenonatomicassigninherited |
The button's application state.
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Last updated 2024-09-18 UTC.
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