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Finding text's bounding rect in Core Text

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2022-12-29 18:43 出处:网络
I\'m trying to find the boundaries of a line of text in Core Text. For simplicity, assume it has a single character.

I'm trying to find the boundaries of a line of text in Core Text. For simplicity, assume it has a single character. At the moment I'm using the following method:

line = CTLineCreateWithAttributedString(attrString);
rect = CTLineGetImageBounds(line, context);

It works most of the times, but for some characters, like math italic d (Unicode: 0x1D451) or math italic q (Unicode: 0x1D45E), the width is a bit short.

I tried using CTLineGetTypographicBounds() or CTFramesetterSuggestFrameSizeWithConstraints, but they didn't help either (I think they use glyph's advance to find the width, not its graphical w开发者_高级运维idth.) As the font itself isn't italic, I also can't use slant angle to correct this.

I tried accessing the glyphs directly and using CTFontCreatePathForGlyph(), but failed as CGGlyph and UniChar are both 16-bits and I need 32-bit characters.

Does anyone know if I'm doing anything wrong? If so, what's the right way?

Update:

To make sure it's not a problem related to the font, I used different fonts. The problem exists even for ASCII characters in Arial Italic.

Update:

Ignore my previous update! It turns out this one (problem with Arial Italic) was my own bug. The first problem still stands though.


Following the bug report I made, apparently this is a CoreText problem, appearing in rare cases. Will let you know as soon as I find a fix.

Update: March 15 '12

I forgot to update this sooner, but this is fixed. The fix is in OS X Lion / iOS 5.


As far as I can tell, CTLineGetImageBounds is the correct function to use. I suggest filing a bug report in RadarWeb.

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