I've got a view that contains only a UILabel. This label contains multiline text. The parent has a variable width that can be resized with a pan gesture. My problem is that when I do this resizing the UILabel does not recalculate its height such that all of the content is still visible, it simply cuts it off.
I've managed to fix it with a bit of a hack but it is horribly slow to run:
- (void)layoutSubviews {
CGSize labelSize = [self.labelDescription sizeThatFits:CGSizeMake(self.frame.size.width, FLT_MAX)];
if (self.constraintHeight) {
[self removeConstraint:self.constraintHeight];
}
self.constraintHeight = [NSLayoutConstraint constraintWithItem:self.labelDescription attribute:NSLayoutAttributeHeight relatedBy:NSLayoutRelationEqual toItem:nil attribute:NSLayoutAttributeNotAnAttribute multiplier:1.0 constant:labelSize.height];
[self addConstraint:self.constraintHeight];
[super layoutSubviews];
}
Shouldn't this happen automatically with autolayout?
EDIT
The structure of my view is:
UIScrollView
---> UIView
---> UILabel
Here are the constraints on the UIScrollView:
<NSLayoutConstraint:0x120c4860 H:|-(>=32)-[DescriptionView:0x85c81c0] (Names: '|':UIScrollView:0x85db650 )>,
<NSLayoutConstraint:0x120c48a0 H:|-(32@900)-[DescriptionView:0x85c81c0] priority:900 (Names: '|':UIScrollView:0x85db650 )>,
<NSLayoutConstraint:0x120c48e0 H:[DescriptionView:0x85c81c0(<=576)]>,
<NSLayoutConstraint:0x120c4920 H:[DescriptionView:0x85c81c0]-(>=32)-| (Names: '|':UIScrollView:0x85db650 )>,
<NSLayoutConstraint:0x120c4960 H:[DescriptionView:0x85c81c0]-(32@900)-| priority:900 (Names: '|':UIScrollView:0x85db650 )>,
<NSLayoutConstraint:0x8301450 DescriptionView:0x85c81c0.centerX == UIScrollView:0x85db650.centerX>,
Here are the constraints on the UIView:
<NSLayoutConstraint:0x85c4580 V:|-(0)-[UILabel:0x85bc7b0] (Names: '|':DescriptionView:0x85c81c0 )>,
<NSLayoutConstraint:0x85c45c0 H:|-(0)-[UILabel:0x85bc7b0] (Names: '|':DescriptionView:0x85c81c0 )>,
<NSLayoutConstraint:0x85c9f80 UILabel:0x85bc7b0.trailing == DescriptionView:0x85c81c0.trailing>,
<NSLayoutConstraint:0x85c9fc0 UILabel:0x85bc7b0.centerY == DescriptionView:0x85c81c0.centerY>
The UILabel itself has no constraints on it, aside from pinning it to the edges of its parent
I've fixed this issue after raising a bug with Apple. The issue that multiline text requires a two-pass approach to layout and it all relies on the property
preferredMaxLayoutWidth
Here is the relevant code that needs to be added to a view controller that contains a multiline label:
Okay, I finally nailed it. The solution is to set the
preferredMaxLayoutWidth
inviewDidLayoutSubviews
, but only after the first round of layout. You can arrange this simply by dispatching asynchronously back onto the main thread. So:That way, you don't set
preferredMaxLayoutWidth
until after the label's width has been properly set by its superview-related constraints.Working example project here:
https://github.com/mattneub/Programming-iOS-Book-Examples/blob/master/ch23p673selfSizingLabel4/p565p579selfSizingLabel/ViewController.m
EDIT: Another approach! Subclass UILabel and override
layoutSubviews
:The result is a self-sizing label - it automatically changes its height to accommodate its contents no matter how its width changes (assuming its width is changed by constraints / layout).
In Xcode 6.1 for iOS 7/8, I was able to get this to work by just setting
preferredMaxLayoutWidth
in a setter method that's called on my view to display the text for the label. I'm guessing it was set to0
to begin with. Example below, whereself.teachPieceLabel
is the label. The label is wired up with constraints alongside other labels in a view in Interface Builder.