Make the unread count color in the Feeds list a little lighter. Set up the colors as an app asset.
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@ -182,6 +182,10 @@ struct AppAssets {
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return UIColor(named: "vibrantTextColor")!
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return UIColor(named: "vibrantTextColor")!
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}()
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}()
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static var unreadCountBackgroundColor: UIColor = {
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return UIColor(named: "unreadCountBackgroundColor")!
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}()
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static func image(for accountType: AccountType) -> UIImage? {
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static func image(for accountType: AccountType) -> UIImage? {
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switch accountType {
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switch accountType {
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case .onMyMac:
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case .onMyMac:
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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ class MasterFeedUnreadCountView : UIView {
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}
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}
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let cornerRadius = 8.0
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let cornerRadius = 8.0
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let bgColor = UIColor.darkGray
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let bgColor = AppAssets.unreadCountBackgroundColor
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var textColor: UIColor {
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var textColor: UIColor {
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return UIColor.white
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return UIColor.white
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}
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}
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{
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"info" : {
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"version" : 1,
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"author" : "xcode"
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},
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"colors" : [
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{
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"idiom" : "universal",
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"color" : {
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"platform" : "ios",
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"reference" : "systemGray2Color"
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}
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},
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{
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"idiom" : "universal",
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"appearances" : [
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{
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"appearance" : "luminosity",
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"value" : "dark"
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}
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],
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"color" : {
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"platform" : "ios",
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"reference" : "systemGray2Color"
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}
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}
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]
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}
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