Reputation: 2020
I'm trying to create a UIFont
with the following attributes:
I'm using the system font (San Francisco
), which does supports all theses features.
As far as I know, the only way to do it is to use multiple UIFontDescriptor
.
Here is the code I'm using:
extension UIFont {
var withSmallCaps: UIFont {
let upperCaseFeature = [
UIFontDescriptor.FeatureKey.featureIdentifier : kUpperCaseType,
UIFontDescriptor.FeatureKey.typeIdentifier : kUpperCaseSmallCapsSelector
]
let lowerCaseFeature = [
UIFontDescriptor.FeatureKey.featureIdentifier : kLowerCaseType,
UIFontDescriptor.FeatureKey.typeIdentifier : kLowerCaseSmallCapsSelector
]
let features = [upperCaseFeature, lowerCaseFeature]
let smallCapsDescriptor = self.fontDescriptor.addingAttributes([UIFontDescriptor.AttributeName.featureSettings : features])
return UIFont(descriptor: smallCapsDescriptor, size: pointSize)
}
var withMonospacedDigits: UIFont {
let monospacedDigitsFeature = [
UIFontDescriptor.FeatureKey.featureIdentifier : kNumberSpacingType,
UIFontDescriptor.FeatureKey.typeIdentifier : kMonospacedNumbersSelector
]
let monospacedDigitsDescriptor = self.fontDescriptor.addingAttributes([UIFontDescriptor.AttributeName.featureSettings : [monospacedDigitsFeature]])
return UIFont(descriptor: monospacedDigitsDescriptor, size: pointSize)
}
}
I should be able to obtain a font with all the characteristics mentioned earlier with this line of code:
let font = UIFont.systemFont(ofSize: 16, weight: .regular).withSmallCaps.withMonospacedDigits
// OR
let font = UIFont.monospacedDigitSystemFont(ofSize: 16, weight: .regular).withSmallCaps
But for some reasons, it does not work. I can't get the font to have monospaced digits while having small caps at the same time.
What am I doing wrong?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 663
Reputation: 18581
Have a look at the reference document for more details. I would suggest using attributed strings with small caps for all glyphs but numbers, and another font for monospaced digits. here is some sample code:
let monoSpacedDigits = UIFont.systemFont(ofSize: 13, weight: .medium).withMonospacedDigits
let smallCaps = UIFont.systemFont(ofSize: 16, weight: .regular).withSmallCaps
let attributedString = NSMutableAttributedString(string: """
H3ll0 7here
1111111111
2222222222
3333333333
4444444444
5555555555
6666666666
7777777777
8888888888
9999999999
0000000000
""", attributes: [NSAttributedStringKey.font : smallCaps])
do {
let regex = try NSRegularExpression(pattern: "[0-9]")
let range = NSRange(0..<attributedString.string.utf16.count)
let matches = regex.matches(in: attributedString.string, range: range)
for match in matches.reversed() {
attributedString.addAttribute(NSAttributedStringKey.font, value: monoSpacedDigits, range: match.range)
}
} catch {
// Do error processing here...
print(error)
}
myLabel.attributedText = attributedString
I've used a size of 13 and a medium weight to make the monospaced digits look as similar as possible to the small caps.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 2020
I figured out why it does not work thanks to the reference document linked by @Carpsen90.
It seems like the Number Spacing
feature is exclusive.
As stated in the document:
Features are classified as "exclusive" and "nonexclusive." This indicates whether several different selectors within a given feature type may be selected at once. Thus, it is possible to have both common and rare ligatures turned on, whereas it is impossible to display a given fraction as simultaneously vertical and diagonal.
So having both monospaced digits + small caps features at the same time is impossible.
I misread the document. Selectors of that feature are exclusive. But not the whole feature. So it should be possible.
Upvotes: 0