I wish to draw a customizable line inside a UITextView
consisting of some text (using NSAttributedString
)
Here's what I tried
NSString *unicodeStr = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%C%C%C", 0x00A0, 0x0009, 0x00A0]; //nbsp, tab, nbsp
NSMutableAttributedString *str = [[NSMutableAttributedString alloc] initWithString:unicodeStr];
NSRange strRange = NSMakeRange(0, str.length);
NSMutableParagraphStyle *const tabStyle = [[NSMutableParagraphStyle alloc] init];
tabStyle.headIndent = 16; //padding on left and right edges
tabStyle.firstLineHeadIndent = 16;
tabStyle.tailIndent = -16;
NSTextTab *listTab = [[NSTextTab alloc] initWithTextAlignment:NSTextAlignmentCenter location:40 options:@{}]; //this is how long I want the line to be
tabStyle.tabStops = @[listTab];
[str addAttribute:NSParagraphStyleAttributeName value:tabStyle range:strRange];
[str addAttribute:NSStrikethroughStyleAttributeName value:[NSNumber numberWithInt:2] range:strRange];
But no matter what value I provide for the tab stop location (40 in this case) and tailIndent (-16 here), the line only respects the headIndent and spans the entire UITextView width (minus the headIndent of course).
EDIT - I am pretty sure the issue is because I am not using the correct unicode chars (although they seem to be the logical choice). In case this gives someone a hint, if I add a space after the 2nd nbsp i.e. towards the end, the tab is limited to a single tab length
Is it your expected result?
Can you try this:
NSTextTab *listTab = [[NSTextTab alloc] initWithTextAlignment:NSTextAlignmentCenter location:self.textView.frame.size.width - tabStyle.firstLineHeadIndent + tabStyle.tailIndent options:@{}];
And this is the full code:
- (void) viewDidAppear:(BOOL)animated {
[super viewDidAppear:animated];
NSString *unicodeStr = @"\n\u00a0\t\t\n";
NSMutableAttributedString *str = [[NSMutableAttributedString alloc] initWithString:unicodeStr];
NSRange strRange = NSMakeRange(0, str.length);
NSMutableParagraphStyle *const tabStyle = [[NSMutableParagraphStyle alloc] init];
tabStyle.headIndent = 16; //padding on left and right edges
tabStyle.firstLineHeadIndent = 16;
tabStyle.tailIndent = -70;
NSTextTab *listTab = [[NSTextTab alloc] initWithTextAlignment:NSTextAlignmentCenter location:self.textView.frame.size.width - tabStyle.headIndent + tabStyle.tailIndent options:@{}]; //this is how long I want the line to be
tabStyle.tabStops = @[listTab];
[str addAttribute:NSParagraphStyleAttributeName value:tabStyle range:strRange];
[str addAttribute:NSStrikethroughStyleAttributeName value:[NSNumber numberWithInt:2] range:strRange];
NSAttributedString *htmlStr = [[NSAttributedString alloc] initWithData:[@"<h1>Lorem ipsum dolor sit er elit lamet</h1>" dataUsingEncoding:NSUnicodeStringEncoding] options:@{ NSDocumentTypeDocumentAttribute: NSHTMLTextDocumentType } documentAttributes:nil error:nil];
[str insertAttributedString:htmlStr atIndex:0];
[str appendAttributedString:htmlStr];
self.textView.attributedText = str;
}
Here's what I did to solve the same issue. It uses a subclass of NSTextTab
:
import UIKit
class RightAnchoredTextTab : NSTextTab {
weak var textContainer : NSTextContainer!
required init(textAlignment alignment: NSTextAlignment, location loc: CGFloat, options: [String : AnyObject], textContainer aTextContainer : NSTextContainer) {
super.init(textAlignment: alignment, location: loc, options: options)
textContainer = aTextContainer
}
required init?(coder aDecoder: NSCoder) {
super.init(coder: aDecoder)
}
override var location: CGFloat {
get {
return textContainer.size.width-textContainer.lineFragmentPadding*2-super.location
}
}
}
And similar bits similar to other solutions:
func horizontalLine(indent : CGFloat = 30, width : CGFloat = 1) -> NSAttributedString
{
let paragraphStyle = NSMutableParagraphStyle()
paragraphStyle.tabStops = []
paragraphStyle.addTabStop(NSTextTab(textAlignment: .Left, location: indent, options: [:]))
paragraphStyle.addTabStop(RightAnchoredTextTab(textAlignment: .Right, location: indent, options: [:], textContainer : textView.textContainer))
paragraphStyle.alignment = .Left
let attributes = [NSParagraphStyleAttributeName : paragraphStyle, NSStrikethroughStyleAttributeName : width]
textView.backgroundColor = UIColor.yellowColor()
let ZeroWidthNonBreakingSpace = "\u{FEFF}"
return NSAttributedString(string: "\t\(ZeroWidthNonBreakingSpace)\t\(ZeroWidthNonBreakingSpace)\n", attributes: attributes)
}
A few notes:
- It will probably only work with a single square text container.
NSTextContainer
has alineFragmentPadding
. If you've every wondered why you have to indent a right alignment tab by 10 this is it: the default value is 5.- prefixing the text with
\n
meant there was no strikethrough. No idea why. - This solution works with rotations etc as
UITextView
callsNSTextTab.location
again when the bounds are changed.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35942355/draw-a-line-inside-a-uitextview-nsattributedstring