I am trying to find a non-deprecated method to size the font of a textview down so that all text fits in the textview without requiring scrolling.
The method 'sizeWithFont' is deprecated and I want to ensure best practices, and XCode says to use 'boundingRectWithSize' but not sure how to use this to size a font down so that all text fits.
Any suggestions? And NO I can not use a UILabel instead. I need to have the text vertically aligned at the top and UILabel does not do this.
This worked Pre-iOS 7:
CGFloat fontSize;
CGFloat minSize;
if([deviceType isEqualToString:@"iPad"] || [deviceType isEqualToString:@"iPad Simulator"]){
fontSize = 40;
minSize = 15;
}
else{
fontSize = 18;
minSize = 8;
}
while (fontSize > minSize)
{
CGSize size = [quote sizeWithFont:[UIFont fontWithName:@"Interstate" size:fontSize] constrainedToSize:CGSizeMake(newView.frame.size.width, 10000)];
if (size.height <= newView.frame.size.height) break;
fontSize -= 1.0;
}
Your problem can be solved by simply replacing sizeWithFont: constrainedToSize:
with :
boundingRectWithSize:CGSizeMake(newView.frame.size.width, FLT_MAX)
options:NSStringDrawingUsesLineFragmentOrigin
attributes:@{NSFontAttributeName:[UIFont fontWithName:@"Interstate" size:fontSize]}
context:nil];
The sizeThatFits
method can be used to address this problem like this:
while (fontSize > minSize && [newView sizeThatFits:(CGSizeMake(newView.frame.size.width, FLT_MAX))].height >= newView.frame.size.height ) {
fontSize -= 1.0;
newView.font = [tv.font fontWithSize:fontSize];
}
I hope one of these solutions solve your problem. Cheers!