{ "id": "174287", "key": "TIMOB-27494", "fields": { "issuetype": { "id": "2", "description": "A new feature of the product, which has yet to be developed.", "name": "New Feature", "subtask": false }, "project": { "id": "10153", "key": "TIMOB", "name": "Titanium SDK/CLI", "projectCategory": { "id": "10100", "description": "Titanium and related SDKs used in application development", "name": "Client" } }, "fixVersions": [], "resolution": null, "resolutiondate": null, "created": "2019-10-23T14:29:23.000+0000", "priority": { "name": "None", "id": "6" }, "labels": [ "2021-Q1" ], "versions": [], "issuelinks": [], "assignee": null, "updated": "2020-12-04T01:04:30.000+0000", "status": { "description": "The issue is open and ready for the assignee to start work on it.", "name": "Open", "id": "1", "statusCategory": { "id": 2, "key": "new", "colorName": "blue-gray", "name": "To Do" } }, "components": [], "description": "https://developer.apple.com/design/human-interface-guidelines/ios/visual-design/color/#dynamic-system-colors\r\n\r\nApple has added Dynamic System Colors that adapt to both light and dark UI modes. \r\n\r\niOS defines two sets of background colors—system and grouped—each of which contains primary, secondary, and tertiary variants that help you convey a hierarchy of information. In general, use the grouped set of background colors when you have a grouped table view; otherwise, use the system set of background colors. ", "attachment": [], "flagged": false, "summary": "Add support for iOS Dynamic System Colors", "creator": { "name": "bhouse", "key": "bhouse", "displayName": "Brenton House", "active": true, "timeZone": "America/Chicago" }, "subtasks": [], "reporter": { "name": "bhouse", "key": "bhouse", "displayName": "Brenton House", "active": true, "timeZone": "America/Chicago" }, "environment": null, "comment": { "comments": [], "maxResults": 3, "total": 3, "startAt": 0 } } }