TableViews were never meant to be transparent. There are many different considerations in making this actually happen, and if you were ever able to pull it off it would likely be mostly a hack. If you think you want an image behind a table view, I'd suggest taking a step back to your UI drawing board.

Luke

On May 12, 2009, at 10:59 AM, Eric E. Dolecki wrote:

In my viewDidLoad, I am doing this (which shows only white beneath my
UITableView)

NSLog(@"%@", imageView );

table.backgroundColor = [UIColor clearColor];

imageView.image = [UIImage imageNamed:@"bg.png"];


*2009-05-12 13:56:23.964 iTunesTable[16036:20b] <UIImageView: 0xd17d20; frame = (0 0; 320 460); autoresize = RM+BM; userInteractionEnabled = NO;
layer = <CALayer: 0xd18540>>*

*
*

*For whatever reason, all I see is white below the table. The file bg.png is in the project (although it seems like the designation is failing hence the white?) The View's background is set to dark blue, so since I'm not seeing
that I'm wondering what's happening here.*


E.
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