UITextView attributed text not working when using

2019-03-01 09:38发布

I'm using UITextView and I'm setting its font and attributed text by code.

Case 1: Custom-font - YES , attribtued text- NO

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The textView text is displayed in custom font.

I want the attribtued text with custom font i.e Message : in this case shold be bolded.

Case 2: Custom-font - YES , attribtued text- YES

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Only the attribtued text(Bold text) is displayed in custom font.

The code I have is:

- (void)loadTextView
{
    _textView.text=NSLocalizedString(@"more_info_text",nil);
    _textView.font=[UIFont fontWithName:@"BurbankSmall-Medium" size:16];

    NSRange rangeBold  = [_textView.text rangeOfString:@"Examples of invalid characters:"];
    NSRange rangeBold2 = [_textView.text rangeOfString:@"Restricted text:"];
    NSRange rangeBold3 = [_textView.text rangeOfString:@"Message :"];

    UIFont *fontText = [self boldFontWithFont:_textView.font];
    NSDictionary *dictBoldText = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithObjectsAndKeys:fontText, NSFontAttributeName, nil];

    NSMutableAttributedString *mutAttrTextViewString = [[NSMutableAttributedString alloc] initWithString:_textView.text];
    [mutAttrTextViewString setAttributes:dictBoldText range:rangeBold];
    [mutAttrTextViewString setAttributes:dictBoldText range:rangeBold2];
    [mutAttrTextViewString setAttributes:dictBoldText range:rangeBold3];

    [_textView setAttributedText:mutAttrTextViewString];

    _textView.editable=NO;
    _textView.selectable=NO;
}

- (UIFont *)boldFontWithFont:(UIFont *)font
{
    UIFontDescriptor * fontD = [font.fontDescriptor
                                fontDescriptorWithSymbolicTraits:UIFontDescriptorTraitBold];
    return [UIFont fontWithDescriptor:fontD size:16];
}

When I comment the line setAttributedText:mutAttrTextViewString , evrything is displayed in custom font. When I uncomment it, only the attribtued text is showed in custom font, and rest is showed in default font.

Why is this happening ? If this is not possible I'm thinking to include html content as the attributed text, but I want to consider that as an option in worst case.

2条回答
地球回转人心会变
2楼-- · 2019-03-01 10:19

Instead of setting the font outside of the attributed text, try setting all the font changes at once inside of the attributed string:

NSMutableAttributedString *mutAttrTextViewString = [[NSMutableAttributedString alloc] initWithString:_textView.text];
[mutAttrTextViewString setAttributes:@{NSFontAttributeName:[UIFont fontWithName:@"BurbankSmall-Medium" size:16] range:NSMakeRange(0, _textView.text.length)];
[mutAttrTextViewString setAttributes:dictBoldText range:rangeBold];
[mutAttrTextViewString setAttributes:dictBoldText range:rangeBold2];
[mutAttrTextViewString setAttributes:dictBoldText range:rangeBold3];

[_textView setAttributedText:mutAttrTextViewString];
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爱情/是我丢掉的垃圾
3楼-- · 2019-03-01 10:22

There is a related question here.
The main issue is that font (UIFont) property of UITextView is to be applied for its text (NSString) property (also named "plain text") and not for the attributedText (NSAttributedString).

So you have to applied the "normal" font effect to your NSAttributedString yourself.

So just replace:

NSMutableAttributedString *mutAttrTextViewString = [[NSMutableAttributedString alloc] initWithString:_textView.text];

with:

NSMutableAttributedString *mutAttrTextViewString = [[NSMutableAttributedString alloc] initWithString:_textView.text attributes:@{NSFontAttributeName:[UIFont fontWithName:@"BurbankSmall-Medium" size:16]}];
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