Font management (System & Custom) for iOS and tvOS
No more wasted time searching for names of UIFont fonts and no more surprises at runtime if a font name was mistyped.
This library is simply one extension to UIFont and one Font enum with a case for each system font on iOS and tvOS.
Custom font support is also available, please keep reading for details!
Instead of using the String based constructor native to UIFont:
let font = UIFont(name: "Arial-BoldItalicMT", size: 12.0)You can now simply start typing the name of the font enum and let code completion help you:
This library currently provides two different options for creating UIFont objects.
The first is calling the font name off of the provided BuiltInFont enumeration and then calling of(size:)
to provide the desired size.
let myFont: UIFont? = BuiltInFont.helvetica.of(size: 12.0)The other UIFont creation method offered by this library is similar to the normal UIFont
constructor except that instead of providing a String of the desired font, a case of the Font enum is provided instead.
let font = UIFont(font: .arialBoldItalicMT, size: 12.0)Custom Fonts can be added with the help of the FontRepresentable protocol.
Simply create your own CustomFont String based enumeration that adapts the
FontRepresentable and add a case per font that you want to add like so:
// In your project using custom fonts
enum CustomFont: String, FontRepresentable {
case alexBrushRegular = "AlexBrush-Regular"
}
CustomFont.alexBrushRegular.of(size: 12.0) // => UIFontSwiftUI Font is handled in a same way as UIKit UIFont.
You can do both:
let myFont: Font = BuiltInFont.helvetica.of(size: 12.0)let font = Font(font: .arialBoldItalicMT, size: 12.0)If you use Carthage to manage your dependencies, simply add
UIFontComplete to your Cartfile:
github "Nirma/UIFontComplete"
If you use Carthage to build your dependencies, make sure you have added UIFontComplete.framework to the "Linked Frameworks and Libraries" section of your target, and have included UIFontComplete.framework in your Carthage framework copying build phase.
If you use CocoaPods to manage your dependencies, simply add
UIFontComplete to your Podfile:
pod 'UIFontComplete'
In Xcode, select File > Add Packages, then copy-paste the URL for this repository to the search field and hit the "Add Package" button.
- Xcode 9.0
- Swift 4.0+
Pull Requests are Welcome! If you feel that this library could be made better then please do so by sending over a pull request!
UIFontComplete is free software, and may be redistributed under the terms specified in the LICENSE file.
