iWizard
iWizard

Reputation: 7144

How to move title of UITabBarItem?

Can somebody tell me please how can I move title of UITabBarItem for example 2px to top?

Upvotes: 16

Views: 15667

Answers (5)

Iraniya Naynesh
Iraniya Naynesh

Reputation: 1165

Swift 4 Like me, if you are creating tab bar controller inside some other controller just after adding all controller you can loop through the tab bar items and change title and positioning and font

for (index,tabBarItem) in tabBarController.tabBar.items!.enumerated() {
        tabBarItem.image = nil //if you only want title and no Image
        tabBarItem.title = titleArray[index] //setting your title based on some array
        let attributes = [NSAttributedStringKey.font: UIFont.systemFont(ofSize: 20)] // changeing font and height of the text
        tabBarItem.setTitleTextAttributes(attributes, for: .normal)
        tabBarItem.titlePositionAdjustment = UIOffset(horizontal: 0, vertical: -10.0) // updating the title positon 
    } 

Upvotes: 1

Abeer Iqbal
Abeer Iqbal

Reputation: 1346

You can use tabbarItem.titlePositionAdjustment to adjust.

In case you want to do much more with that then access tabbaritem subview and find label on tabbar.subviews. For example

 int i = 0;
for (NSObject *view in self.tabBar.subviews)
{
    MTLog(@"%@", view);
    if ([view respondsToSelector:@selector(subviews)])
    {
        for (NSObject *childView in ((UIView *)view).subviews)
        {
            if ([childView isKindOfClass:[UILabel class]])
            {
                if (i > (titlesArray.count - 1))
                    break;
                UILabel *label = (UILabel *)childView;
                NSMutableAttributedString *attributedString = [[NSMutableAttributedString alloc] initWithString:titlesArray[i] attributes:@{
                                                                                                                                            NSFontAttributeName:[UIFont systemFontOfSize:9]
                                                                                                                                            }];

                NSMutableParagraphStyle *style = [[NSMutableParagraphStyle alloc] init];
                [style setMinimumLineHeight:26];
                [style setAlignment:NSTextAlignmentRight];

                [attributedString addAttribute:NSParagraphStyleAttributeName
                                         value:style
                                         range:NSMakeRange(0, attributedString.length)];
                label.attributedText = attributedString;
                i++;
            }

        }
    }


}

Upvotes: 0

Ibrahim
Ibrahim

Reputation: 6098

Update for Swift 3

Put this code inside UITabBarController:

UITabBarItem.appearance().titlePositionAdjustment = UIOffset(horizontal: 0, vertical: -5)

Credit goes to Tim Brown

Upvotes: 15

iWizard
iWizard

Reputation: 7144

Solution:

UITabBarItem *item = [tabBar.items objectAtIndex:0]; 
item.titlePositionAdjustment = UIOffsetMake(0, -5.0);

Upvotes: 44

Liam
Liam

Reputation: 12678

You can't... you might be able to hack your way around it but that wouldn't be easy and could break your app on future iOS updates.

Best bet would be to create your own UITabBar system... heres a good guide you could take a look at..

http://idevrecipes.com/2011/01/04/how-does-the-twitter-iphone-app-implement-a-custom-tab-bar/

Upvotes: -1

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