I'd like to add a drop shadow to text drawn using the iOS supplied NSString (UIStringDrawing)
category method:
- (CGSize)drawAtPoint:(CGPoint)point forWidth:(CGFloat)width
withFont:(UIFont *)font minFontSize:(CGFloat)minFontSize
actualFontSize:(CGFloat *)actualFontSize
lineBreakMode:(UILineBreakMode)lineBreakMode
baselineAdjustment:(UIBaselineAdjustment)baselineAdjustment;
Clearly, there's no drop shadow option.
Yes, one could use a UILabel here and get drop shadow properties to set, but that wouldn't be as performant, since any UIView subclass (such as UILabel) wraps a CALayer object and is going to be heavier (performance wise).
Here's the context:
I'm doing custom drawing for a UITableViewCell subclass, implementing drawRect:
on the table cell view instead of creating the table cell from a Nib file of composited UIView subclasses.
Compositing a bunch of UIView subclasses would defeat the purpose of trying to keep this lean and stay within 50-60 frames per second in table view scrolling performance.
I have tried drawing the string twice at a slight offset. This may turn out acceptable once I tweak the drop shadow color on the background color of the cell that I have going, but it seems rather kludgey. Certainly there's no drop shadow blur property like one gets with UILabel.
I searched for solutions and they either recommend UILabel usage (which I've dismissed per above, since I have about a dozen distinct textual elements getting composited on to the table cell view) or CGContextSetShadow()
. The latter always seems to be suggested in the context of rectangular shapes, and not necessarily for attaching a shadow to the path of text drawn directly with the NSString drawAtPoint...
method mentioned above. (I did try it, but it didn't seem to work (i.e. nothing changed); I'm new to Core Graphics drawing).
Suggestions?