问题
I have the following code but my links are always blue. How do I cange the color of them?
[_string addAttribute:NSLinkAttributeName value:tag range:NSMakeRange(position, length)];
[_string addAttribute:NSFontAttributeName value:[UIFont fontWithName:@"HelveticaNeue-Bold" size:(12.0)] range:NSMakeRange(position, length)];
[_string addAttribute:NSStrokeColorAttributeName value:[UIColor greenColor] range:NSMakeRange(position, length)];
_string is a NSMutableAttributedString and the position and length work fine.
回答1:
Swift
Updated for Swift 4.2
Use linkTextAttributes
with a UITextView
textView.linkTextAttributes = [NSAttributedString.Key.foregroundColor: UIColor.green]
And in context:
let attributedString = NSMutableAttributedString(string: "The site is www.google.com.")
let linkRange = (attributedString.string as NSString).range(of: "www.google.com")
attributedString.addAttribute(NSAttributedString.Key.link, value: "https://www.google.com", range: linkRange)
let linkAttributes: [NSAttributedString.Key : Any] = [
NSAttributedString.Key.foregroundColor: UIColor.green,
NSAttributedString.Key.underlineColor: UIColor.lightGray,
NSAttributedString.Key.underlineStyle: NSUnderlineStyle.single.rawValue
]
// textView is a UITextView
textView.linkTextAttributes = linkAttributes
textView.attributedText = attributedString
Objective-C
Use linkTextAttributes
with a UITextView
textView.linkTextAttributes = @{NSForegroundColorAttributeName:[UIColor greenColor]};
Source: this answer
And from this post:
NSMutableAttributedString *attributedString = [[NSMutableAttributedString alloc] initWithString:@"This is an example by @marcelofabri_"];
[attributedString addAttribute:NSLinkAttributeName
value:@"username://marcelofabri_"
range:[[attributedString string] rangeOfString:@"@marcelofabri_"]];
NSDictionary *linkAttributes = @{NSForegroundColorAttributeName: [UIColor greenColor],
NSUnderlineColorAttributeName: [UIColor lightGrayColor],
NSUnderlineStyleAttributeName: @(NSUnderlineStyleSingle)};
// assume that textView is a UITextView previously created (either by code or Interface Builder)
textView.linkTextAttributes = linkAttributes; // customizes the appearance of links
textView.attributedText = attributedString;
textView.delegate = self;
回答2:
The link color is the tint color of the label/textView. So, you can change it by changing the tint color of the view. However, this will not work if you want different link colours within the same view.
回答3:
Swift
let str = "By using this app you agree to our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy"
let attributedString = NSMutableAttributedString(string: str)
var foundRange = attributedString.mutableString.rangeOfString("Terms and Conditions")
attributedString.addAttribute(NSLinkAttributeName, value: termsAndConditionsURL, range: foundRange)
foundRange = attributedString.mutableString.rangeOfString("Privacy Policy")
attributedString.addAttribute(NSLinkAttributeName, value: privacyURL, range: foundRange)
policyAndTermsTextView.attributedText = attributedString
policyAndTermsTextView.linkTextAttributes = [NSForegroundColorAttributeName : UIColor.blueColor()]
回答4:
NSAttributedString* attributedString = [[NSAttributedString alloc] initWithString:@"here" attributes:@{ @"myCustomTag" : @(YES), NSForegroundColorAttributeName:[UIColor whiteColor], NSFontAttributeName:[UIFont fontWithName:@"SourceSansPro-Semibold" size:15], NSUnderlineStyleAttributeName : @(NSUnderlineStyleSingle) }];
Objective-C
This will make underlined white clickable text. Select necessary attributes for your code and use it.
To have string with clickable link in it do next:
NSMutableAttributedString *string = [[NSMutableAttributedString alloc] initWithString:@"Click " attributes:@{NSForegroundColorAttributeName:[UIColor whiteColor], NSFontAttributeName:[UIFont fontWithName:@"SourceSansPro-Semibold" size:15]}];
NSAttributedString* attributedString = [[NSAttributedString alloc] initWithString:@"here" attributes:@{ @"myCustomTag" : @(YES), NSForegroundColorAttributeName:[UIColor whiteColor], NSFontAttributeName:[UIFont fontWithName:@"SourceSansPro-Semibold" size:15], NSUnderlineStyleAttributeName : @(NSUnderlineStyleSingle) }];
[string appendAttributedString:attributedString];
As a result you will get string 'Click here' and 'here' will be a link. You can set different styles to each string.
回答5:
For swift3.0
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
let linkAttributes = [
NSLinkAttributeName: NSURL(string: "http://stalwartitsolution.co.in/luminutri_flow/terms-condition")!
] as [String : Any]
let attributedString = NSMutableAttributedString(string: "Please tick box to confirm you agree to our Terms & Conditions, Privacy Policy, Disclaimer. ")
attributedString.setAttributes(linkAttributes, range: NSMakeRange(44, 18))
attributedString.addAttribute(NSUnderlineStyleAttributeName, value: NSNumber(value: 1), range: NSMakeRange(44, 18))
textview.delegate = self
textview.attributedText = attributedString
textview.linkTextAttributes = [NSForegroundColorAttributeName: UIColor.red]
textview.textColor = UIColor.white
}
func textView(_ textView: UITextView, shouldInteractWith URL: URL, in characterRange: NSRange, interaction: UITextItemInteraction) -> Bool {
return true
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28361072/change-the-color-of-a-link-in-an-nsmutableattributedstring