I was planning on using NSAttributedString to highlight portions of strings with the matching query of a user's search. However, I can't开发者_高级运维 find an iOS equivalent of NSBackgroundColorAttributeName
—there's no kCTBackgroundColorAttributeName
. Does such a thing exist, similar to the way NSForegroundColorAttributeName
becomes kCTForegroundColorAttributeName
?
No, such an attribute doesn't exist in Core Text, you'll have to draw your own rectangles underneath the text to simulate it.
Basically, you'll have to figure out which rectangle(s) to fill for a given range in the string. If you do your layout with a CTFramesetter
that produces a CTFrame
, you need to get its lines and their origins using CTFrameGetLines
and CTFrameGetLineOrigins
.
Then iterate over the lines and use CTLineGetStringRange
to find out which lines are part of the range you want to highlight. To get the rectangles to fill, use CTLineGetTypographicBounds
(for the height) and CTLineGetOffsetForStringIndex
(for the horizontal offset and width).
NSBackgroundColorAttributeName is available in iOS 6, and you can use it by following way:
[_attributedText addAttribute: NSBackgroundColorAttributeName value:[UIColor yellowColor] range:textRange];
[_attributedText drawInRect:rect];
drawInRect:
will support NSBackgroundColorAttributeName and all NS*AttributeNames supported by iOS 6.
For CTFrameDraw() there is no support for background text color.
Code:
- (void)drawRect:(CGRect)rect {
// First draw selection / marked text, then draw text
CGContextRef context = UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext();
CGContextSaveGState(context);
CGContextSetTextMatrix(context, CGAffineTransformIdentity);
CGContextTranslateCTM(context, 0, self.bounds.size.height);
CGContextScaleCTM(context, 1.0, -1.0);
[_attributedText drawInRect:rect];
CGContextRestoreGState(context);
// CTFrameDraw(_frame, UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext());
}
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