Reputation: 1577
I have a UITextView
which is managed via Interface Builder. As data detection I have "Links" checked. In iOS 6 everything is working fine and links are highlighted and are clickable. In iOS 7 though, all links remain just plain text. The editable and selectable checkboxes are unchecked.
What may be of concern is that the UITextView
is a subview of a container view which is again inside a UIScrollView
.
Upvotes: 59
Views: 53021
Reputation: 248
After few tests, I found solution.
If you want links active and you don't want selection enabled, you need to edit gestureRecognizers.
For example - there are 3 LongPressGestureRecognizers. One for click on link (minimumPressDuration = 0.12), second for zoom in editable mode (minimumPressDuration = 0.5), third for selection (minimumPressDuration = 0.8). This solution removes LongPressGestureRecognizer for selecting and second for zooming in editing mode.
NSArray *textViewGestureRecognizers = self.captionTextView.gestureRecognizers;
NSMutableArray *mutableArrayOfGestureRecognizers = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init];
for (UIGestureRecognizer *gestureRecognizer in textViewGestureRecognizers) {
if (![gestureRecognizer isKindOfClass:[UILongPressGestureRecognizer class]]) {
[mutableArrayOfGestureRecognizers addObject:gestureRecognizer];
} else {
UILongPressGestureRecognizer *longPressGestureRecognizer = (UILongPressGestureRecognizer *)gestureRecognizer;
if (longPressGestureRecognizer.minimumPressDuration < 0.3) {
[mutableArrayOfGestureRecognizers addObject:gestureRecognizer];
}
}
}
self.captionTextView.gestureRecognizers = mutableArrayOfGestureRecognizers;
Tested on iOS 9, but it should work on all versions (iOS 7, 8, 9). I hope it helps! :)
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 103
While this thread is old, I didn’t see an answer that worked for me with Swift, so here goes for Swift 2.2
textView.dataDetectorTypes = UIDataDetectorTypes.Link
textView.selectable = true
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 673
So using a UITextView keeping it enabled, selectable, not scrollable & links detectable is not as simple as it seems. I encountered this in iOS 8. So my solution was to do something like this in viewDidLoad and then set editable property to NO when textBox editing is done(usually would be a method like doneIsTapped). The trick here is to set editable property to NO after setting text value to textview is completed. This will enable links in the UITextview.
- (void)viewDidLoad
{
[super viewDidLoad];
self.txtViewComment.editable = YES;
self.txtViewComment.selectable = YES;
self.txtViewComment.dataDetectorTypes = UIDataDetectorTypeLink;
self.txtViewComment.scrollEnabled = NO;
}
and
- (IBAction)doneIsTapped:(id)sender
{
self.txtViewComment.text = @"set text what ever you want";
self.txtViewComment.editable = NO;
}
this made the links enabled in textview. Also I would recommend not to use story board at this time(or until apple fixes this problem) and just use code to avoid any unnecessary confusion. Hope this help.
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 1607
Check These Lines must be added to use data detector property of textview
in UItableView
cell.
txtvwMsgText.userInteractionEnabled = YES;
txtvwMsgText.dataDetectorTypes = UIDataDetectorTypeLink;
txtvwMsgText.scrollEnabled = NO;
txtvwMsgText.editable = NO;
txtvwMsgText.selectable = YES;
Upvotes: 16
Reputation: 11
None of the above worked for me, instead I did this:
[self.textView setDataDetectorTypes:UIDataDetectorTypeNone];
[self.textView.setTextColor:[UIColor whiteColor]];
[self.textView setDataDetectorTypes:UIDataDetectorTypeNone];
I did this with my textview that was supposed to detect all types, and which had non detected color set to white. You can change the code to represent your proper color and link types to detect.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 1104
If you are adding UITextview programmatically just add below lines:
_textView.userInteractionEnabled = YES;
_textView.dataDetectorTypes = UIDataDetectorTypeLink;
_textView.scrollEnabled = NO;
_textView.editable = NO;
This worked for me.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 422
This workaround works for me:
textView.selectable = YES;
textView.delegate = self;
- (void) textViewDidChangeSelection:(UITextView *)textView;
{
NSRange range = NSMakeRange(NSNotFound, 0.0);
if ( range.length && !NSEqualRanges(range, textView.selectedRange) ) {
textView.selectedRange = range;
}
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1577
It seems that in iOS 7 link detection only works if the UITextView
is selectable. So making my UITextView
not selectable stopped the the link detection from working.
I also tested this in iOS 6 and I can confirm that in iOS 6 the link detection works fine even with the UITextView
not being selectable.
Upvotes: 70
Reputation: 491
Make the scrolling property of UITextView to No. it will work... Self.textView.ScrollingEnable = NO;
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 1391
When iOS7 first came out this plagued me and I found an answer in this thread (setting the text attribute of the UITextView to nil before setting the actual value did the trick). Then suddenly, the problem (for me it was the entire string being highlighted as a link) cropped back up (assumedly due to an iOS update).
What finally did the trick for me was to stop using the text attribute and set the attributedText. Once I did this, the need for setting fonts/scrolling/selectable/editable/etc. programmatically, disappeared. I defined my UITextView in IB, set the values as I wanted (not scrollable, not editable, selectable, detecting links and phone numbers) and then built an attributed string and set:
myUITextView.attributedString = myAttributedString;
And suddenly everything worked as expected. Hope this helps someone else down the road.
Upvotes: 26
Reputation: 140
I've found the trick, this works in iOS 7!
You have to set the UITextView selectable in your xib or programmatically
self.yourTextView.selectable = YES;
and then you have to disable scrolls and enable again after set your text.
self.yourTextView.scrollEnabled = NO;
[self.yourTextView setText:contentString];
self.yourTextView.scrollEnabled = YES;
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 5001
Changing the Tint color to other color actually works. However if selectable enable the tint will also be the same color.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 9257
I had the same issue and disabling scrolling on the UITextView activates the link detection on load rather than only working once the user has interacted with the textview. The UITextView also had to be selectable and non-editable.
detailTextView.scrollEnabled = NO;
detailTextView.editable = NO;
detailTextView.selectable = YES;
Being selectable or having scroll enabled isn't necessary on iOS6.
Another thing to check is that userinteraction is enabled on the cell and content view of the cell, otherwise the link won't be clickable.
Upvotes: 18
Reputation: 117
Deactivating UITextViews scrolling ability did the trick for me in a similar setup.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 7238
Be aware, that your textview will only recognize the links if not editable!
Here is a nice tutorial on how to make an editable UITextView
with `link detection``
Editable UITextView with link detecion
I've not experienced any problems with that solution since now.
The trick is a GestureRecognizer forwaring touches and enabling/disabling the editing.
You could apply the same thing with the selectable / not selectable
issue on iOS7
Upvotes: 7
Reputation: 23359
You should check out NSDataDetector
.
You can use this to find and deal with different data (links, phone numbers and more). Have a look on this site:
http://nshipster.com/nsdatadetector/
You can also use the dataDetectorTypes
property of UITextView
to set what you want to detect in code. May just be a storyboard transition problem for you.
textView.dataDetectorTypes = UIDataDetectorTypeLink;
Upvotes: 8
Reputation: 601
I was having some problems with phone number detection today. It seemed like the UITextView would retain old phone numbers and keep text highlighted after I had set the text to something else.
I found that if I setText:nil before setting the text to the new string, it would reset the textview, and phone numbers would highlight as normal. I'm wondering if this is some kind of bug with UITextView in iOS 7.0
Either way, this did work for me.
Upvotes: 32