My question is as simple as the title, but here's a little more:
I have a UITextField, 开发者_StackOverflow社区on which I've set the background image. The problem is that the text hugs so closely to it's edge, which is also the edge of the image. I want my text field to look like Apple's, with a bit of horizontal space between the background image and where the text starts.
This is the quickest way I've found without doing any subclasses:
UIView *spacerView = [[UIView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0, 0, 10, 10)];
[textfield setLeftViewMode:UITextFieldViewModeAlways];
[textfield setLeftView:spacerView];
In Swift:
let spacerView = UIView(frame:CGRect(x:0, y:0, width:10, height:10))
textField.leftViewMode = UITextFieldViewMode.Always
textField.leftView = spacerView
Swift 5:
let spacerView = UIView(frame:CGRect(x:0, y:0, width:10, height:10))
textField.leftViewMode = .always
textField.leftView = spacerView
You have to subclass and override textRectForBounds: and editingRectForBounds:. Here is a UITextfield subclass with custom background and vertical and horizontal padding:
@interface MyUITextField : UITextField
@property (nonatomic, assign) float verticalPadding;
@property (nonatomic, assign) float horizontalPadding;
@end
#import "MyUITextField.h"
@implementation MyUITextField
@synthesize horizontalPadding, verticalPadding;
- (CGRect)textRectForBounds:(CGRect)bounds {
return CGRectMake(bounds.origin.x + horizontalPadding, bounds.origin.y + verticalPadding, bounds.size.width - horizontalPadding*2, bounds.size.height - verticalPadding*2);
}
- (CGRect)editingRectForBounds:(CGRect)bounds {
return [self textRectForBounds:bounds];
}
@end
Usage:
UIImage *bg = [UIImage imageNamed:@"textfield.png"];
CGRect rect = CGRectMake(0, 0, bg.size.width, bg.size.height);
MyUITextField *textfield = [[[MyUITextField alloc] initWithFrame:rect] autorelease];
textfield.verticalPadding = 10;
textfield.horizontalPadding = 10;
[textfield setBackground:bg];
[textfield setBorderStyle:UITextBorderStyleNone];
[self.view addSubview:textfield];
A good approach to add padding to UITextField is to subclass UITextField , overriding the rectangle methods and adding an edgeInsets property. You can then set the edgeInsets and the UITextField will be drawn accordingly. This will also function correctly with a custom leftView or rightView set.
OSTextField.h
#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>
@interface OSTextField : UITextField
@property (nonatomic, assign) UIEdgeInsets edgeInsets;
@end
OSTextField.m
#import "OSTextField.h"
@implementation OSTextField
- (id)initWithFrame:(CGRect)frame{
self = [super initWithFrame:frame];
if (self) {
self.edgeInsets = UIEdgeInsetsMake(0, 0, 0, 0);
}
return self;
}
-(id)initWithCoder:(NSCoder *)aDecoder{
self = [super initWithCoder:aDecoder];
if(self){
self.edgeInsets = UIEdgeInsetsMake(0, 0, 0, 0);
}
return self;
}
- (CGRect)textRectForBounds:(CGRect)bounds {
return [super textRectForBounds:UIEdgeInsetsInsetRect(bounds, self.edgeInsets)];
}
- (CGRect)editingRectForBounds:(CGRect)bounds {
return [super editingRectForBounds:UIEdgeInsetsInsetRect(bounds, self.edgeInsets)];
}
@end
I turned this into a nice little extension for use inside Storyboards:
public extension UITextField {
@IBInspectable public var leftSpacer:CGFloat {
get {
return leftView?.frame.size.width ?? 0
} set {
leftViewMode = .Always
leftView = UIView(frame: CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: newValue, height: frame.size.height))
}
}
}
My 2 cents:
class PaddedTextField : UITextField {
var insets = UIEdgeInsets.zero
var verticalPadding:CGFloat = 0
var horizontalPadding:CGFloat = 0
override func textRect(forBounds bounds: CGRect) -> CGRect {
return CGRect(x: bounds.origin.x + insets.left, y: bounds.origin.y + insets.top, width: bounds.size.width - (insets.left + insets.right), height: bounds.size.height - (insets.top + insets.bottom));
}
override func editingRect(forBounds bounds: CGRect) -> CGRect {
return textRect(forBounds: bounds)
}
}
I suggest converting your UITextField
to a UITextView
and setting the contentInset
. For example to indent by 10 spaces:
textview.contentInset=UIEdgeInsetsMake(0, 10, 0, 0);
Sometimes the leftView of the textField is a Apple's magnifying glass image. If so, you can set an indent like this:
UIView *leftView = textField.leftView;
if (leftView && [leftView isKindOfClass:[UIImageView class]]) {
leftView.contentMode = UIViewContentModeCenter;
leftView.width = 20.0f; //the space you want indented.
}
If you don't want to create @IBOutlet's could simply subclass (answer in Swift):
class PaddedTextField: UITextField {
override func awakeFromNib() {
super.awakeFromNib()
let spacerView = UIView(frame:CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: 10, height: 10))
leftViewMode = .always
leftView = spacerView
}
}
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