How do you specify the font size for a report documentclass as the following:
part = 18pt
chapter = 17pt
section = 16pt
subsection = 15pt
(any number of sub*)subsubsection = 14pt
normal font = 12pt
and I do not want any other part of the document to appear in any different font size other than the normal font (12pt)
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I have a single line UILabel. It has width = screen width and the content now is (the content of UILabel can change)
You have 30 seconds to make an impression during an interview
Currently, my UILabel is truncated tail and the word "duration" is not complete
self.nameLabel.lineBreakMode = NSLineBreakByTruncatingTail;
What I want is I want my UILabel still truncating tail and only display complete word.
Like the image below
Any help or suggestion would be great appreciated.
You can do something like this:
let labelWidth = CGRectGetWidth(label.bounds)
let str = "You will have 30 seconds till you give us a good impression" as NSString
let words = str.componentsSeparatedByString(" ")
var newStr = "" as NSString
for word in words{
let statement = "\(newStr) \(word) ..." as NSString
let size = statement.sizeWithAttributes([NSFontAttributeName:label.font])
if size.width < labelWidth {
newStr = "\(newStr) \(word)"
}
else{
break
}
}
newStr = newStr.stringByAppendingString(" ...")
self.label.text = newStr as String
Idea is: we split words and try check the width while appending from the beginning + the string "..." till we found the a word that will exceed the size, in the case we stop and use this new string
Ideally this is not possible,with default UILabel, when you set lineBreakMode to TruncatingTail, depending on the space required by the letter/word the OS will truncate it, one solution to fix the issue you can use following properties depending on your match.
Minimum Font Scale -- Use this property to specify the smallest multiplier for the current font size that yields an acceptable font size to use when displaying the label’s text. If you specify a value of 0 for this property, the current font size is used as the smallest font size.
Minimum Font Size -- When drawing text that might not fit within the bounding rectangle of the label, you can use this property to prevent the receiver from reducing the font size to the point where it is no longer legible.
i am not sure but try it:
nameLabel.adjustsFontSizeToFitWidth = NO;
nameLabel.lineBreakMode = NSLineBreakByWordWrapping;
OR
If you are using storyboard follow these steps i tried this and it working fine
Open Attribute Inspector
Change Line Breaks to Truncate Tail then
Change AutoShrink to Minimum Font Size
here are my screenshots of label after and before applying these properties
new output
In a very simple single screen app, I have a single-line UILabel going from left edge to right edge of the screen.
The text of the label is dynamically updated at runtime. The length of the text varies, as it contains a number in the range 0...100, and I am neither using a monospaced font nor leading zeroes.
Here is an illustration:
|<--------- Screen width --------------->|
|<----- UILabel "Some value = 0" ------->|
|<----- UILabel "Some value = 50" ------>|
|<----- UILabel "Some value = 100" ----->|
I would like the label to always use the maximum width for any device (i.e. screen size). This can be achieved by using auto-layout, suitable leading and trailing constraints, a large font size and the "auto-shrink" property for the label.
The problem is, that this approach will make the font size also vary depending on the value displayed, which is not what I want. It should only vary with the width of the screen, but not with the length of the label text.
In the example above, a large font size would be used for the value 0, a medium one for 50 and a small one for 100. I want it to adjust to the worst-case (100) and use the resulting size for any text afterwards.
Is it possible to achieve this using Interface-Builder properties and auto-layout constraints only?
I can think of ways how to calculate sizes in code, but I think there must be an easier way.
You cannot express font size as a proportion of view width in interface builder but you can do it very easily in code:
override func viewDidLayoutSubviews() {
super.viewDidLayoutSubviews()
let textSize = Constant.baseFontSize * bounds.size.width / Constant.baseViewWidth
label.font = .systemFont(ofSize: textSize)
}
I am using Custom Font in iOS application (Xamarin.Forms App). It is working fine but the text is clipped at the bottom of UILabel. It clearly cuts letter "g"
Custom Font: FuturaStd-Light.ttf
Actual Image In App:
Edited Image to ensure not height issue: Added Background color to Label to ensure it is not height issue.
I read here that to adjust ascender and descender property of Font. But still it doesn't help. Any help would be really appreciated.
Note: It is looking good if we remove custom font. The issue occurs only for the custom font that i am using.
you could try to use this:
NSMutableParagraphStyle paragraphStyle = new NSMutableParagraphStyle();
paragraphStyle.MinimumLineHeight = 24 + 1;//24 is your font size
NSMutableDictionary attributes = new NSMutableDictionary();//NSParagraphStyleAttributeName
attributes.SetValueForKey(paragraphStyle,new NSString("NSParagraphStyleAttributeName"));
label.AttributedText = new NSMutableAttributedString(label.Text,attributes);
I have a multi line label with a set size (300 x 300).
I want to adjust the label's font size programmatically according to how long the label's text is and how big the label is.
Here are 2 examples of the same sized labels with different length text strings
Refer to NSString.boundingRectWithSize:options:attributes:. Here you need to decrement the font size stepwise until the string will fit into the original frame.
var paragraph = NSMutableParagraphStyle()
let layout = [NSFontAttributeName:NSFont.systemFontOfSize(0), NSParagraphStyleAttributeName: paragraph, ]
paragraph.lineBreakMode = NSLineBreakMode.ByWordWrapping
var a = NSString(string: "My long text")
let rect = NSMakeSize(30, 20)
let bb = a.boundingRectWithSize(rect, options: NSStringDrawingOptions.UsesLineFragmentOrigin, attributes: layout)
Place the above in Playground and modify rect and the font to see what happens.
I know the Question is old but....
Just use the option AutoShrink and set the minimum font size/scale in the Attributes Inspector, it will scale the font as large as possible to fit the size of the label.
I am trying to set node height based on system icon font size.
My code so far:
LOGFONT lf;
ZeroMemory(&lf, sizeof(lf));
if (SystemParametersInfo(SPI_GETICONTITLELOGFONT, sizeof(lf), &lf, 0))
{
// This is a hack because font height itself doesn't give me correct node height - everything is too tight
int Height = VST->DefaultNodeHeight - abs(VST->Font->Height)+1;
VST->DefaultNodeHeight = abs(lf.lfHeight)+Height;
VST->Font->Name = lf.lfFaceName;
VST->Font->Height = lf.lfHeight;
}
The above works but I cannot get the DefaultNodeHeight right - it is not the same size as default used when font is fixed. Font height is good.
How can I retrieve the correct value from the system, or auto-size VirtualTreeView to use correct node height which would be the same as default but based on above code?
Default font height is -14, font size is 8 and node height is 18.
So in other words I need:
a) icon font size
b) appropriate DefaultNodeHeight, based on font size (in case if I use different font size, then DefaultNodeHeight is recalculated based on that particular size)