letstring=NSMutableAttributedString().add("Hello "){
$0.font =.systemFontOfSize(20)
$0.color =.redColor()
$0.underline =.StyleSingle
}.add("world "){
$0.stroke =.Filled(width:2)
$0.strokeColor =.orangeColor()}.add("of Swift "){
$0.font =.systemFontOfSize(12)
$0.underline =nil
$0.URL =NSURL(string:"http://swift.org")!
}.add(UIImage(named:"swift")!)Not bad comparing to
letstring2=NSMutableAttributedString()
string2.appendAttributedString(NSAttributedString(string:"Hello ", attributes:[
NSFontAttributeName:UIFont.systemFontOfSize(20),
NSUnderlineStyleAttributeName:NSUnderlineStyle.StyleSingle.rawValue,
NSForegroundColorAttributeName:UIColor.redColor()]))
string2.appendAttributedString(NSAttributedString(string:"world ", attributes:[
NSFontAttributeName:UIFont.systemFontOfSize(20),
NSUnderlineStyleAttributeName:NSUnderlineStyle.StyleSingle.rawValue,
NSForegroundColorAttributeName:UIColor.redColor(),
NSStrokeColorAttributeName:UIColor.orangeColor(),
NSStrokeWidthAttributeName:-2]))
string2.appendAttributedString(NSAttributedString(string:"of Swift ", attributes:[
NSFontAttributeName:UIFont.systemFontOfSize(12),
NSForegroundColorAttributeName:UIColor.redColor(),
NSStrokeColorAttributeName:UIColor.orangeColor(),
NSStrokeWidthAttributeName:-2]))letattachment=NSTextAttachment()
attachment.image =UIImage(named:"swift")
string2.appendAttributedString(NSAttributedString(attachment: attachment))- Word processor logic: appending a string should inherit last attributes.
- Allow for easy customization of common properties, including toggle bold or change the font size.
- Flatten paragraph style and attributes, no more 5 lines of code if all you wanted is to change text alignment.
- Replace weird attributes with more reasonable versions (for example
Attribute.Strokevs NSStrokeWidthAttributeName). - Minimal overhead: produce only required attributes.
- Have an attributed string ready to use every time you leave the configuration block.
- Replace string constants with strongly typed enums where possible.
Playgrounds do not always render NSAttributesString correctly (font variations and attachments are few of the problematic I noticed).
Workaround: Use a UILabel as a live view instead: XCPlaygroundPage.currentPage.liveView = label.
Not all fonts have both italic and bold variations
Workaround: Use obliqueness property as a poor man italic, and expansion as a bold respectively.
When the configuration closure includes only one statement, compiler gets confused
Workaround: Specify closure type explicitly like so
string.add("text"){(inout a:Attributes)in
a.color =.redColor()}If you know a better way, please open a PR, I'd love to learn from it!
- Objective-C compatibility
- Moar attributes (PRs are welcome)
This is just a tribute
