I understand that, in ye olden days of typesetting, \'leading\' was the total height of the lead blocks used for the letters - i.e. the height of the lines.
I have a design that uses Helvetica-Bold font with a weight of bold: i\'m trying to explain myself: a bold font, which can be set also to bold. But in iOS, trying to make a font bold, over and over ag
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I\'m unable to find an easy way to determine if a font supports the bold or italic font style on iOS. My current solution is based on trying to 开发者_运维技巧create a CTFont with the wished font styl
I am making an universal application for iPhone and iPad. I know there is a option to define that the text should scale downwards to a chosen point-size when it is to large however I need the text to开
I\'m trying to code the appearance of an UILabel, but I can\'t get another font applied. The funny (or rather annoying) thing is that if I add a second UILabel, the font WILL BE APPLIED for the second
I was trying to position a string in the vertical center of a CGRect in my drawRect:(CGRect) method. The CGRect has this size:
There\'s ample discussion here on SO about Apple\'s failure to provide vertical alignment APIs for UILabel, but how does the actual vertical alignment work? Is the bounding box of the string (cf. size
Simply stated - I want to have a scrollable text field with a paragraph of text.Some of th开发者_如何学编程e sentences should be bold and blue while others are red and normal, while the remainder is s
My tester has in iPhone 2G with iOS 3.1.3. The application crashes on his phone on this method: - (void) viewDidLoad