Change character spacing on UILabel within Interface Builder
Ended up using this for now to get existing attributed text and modify to add character spacing:
let attributedString = discoveryTitle.attributedText as NSMutableAttributedString
attributedString.addAttribute(NSKernAttributeName, value: 1.0, range: NSMakeRange(0, attributedString.length))
discoveryTitle.attributedText = attributedString
Swift 3:
let attributedString = NSMutableAttributedString(string: discoveryTitle.text)
attributedString.addAttribute(NSKernAttributeName, value: CGFloat(1.0), range: NSRange(location: 0, length: attributedString.length))
discoveryTitle.attributedText = attributedString
Using NSRange instead of NSMakeRange works in Swift 3.
I know it's not an Interface Builder solution, but you can create a UILabel
extension and then add spacing to any UILabel
you want:
extension UILabel {
func addCharacterSpacing(kernValue: Double = 1.15) {
guard let text = text, !text.isEmpty else { return }
let string = NSMutableAttributedString(string: text)
string.addAttribute(NSAttributedString.Key.kern, value: kernValue, range: NSRange(location: 0, length: string.length - 1))
attributedText = string
}
}
Consider changing the default kernValue
from 1.15
to something that works better with your design.
When implementing always add character spacing after setting the text value:
myLabel.text = "We used to be so close"
myLabel.addCharacterSpacing()
If you plan to have different spacing at different places in the app, you can override the default kern value:
myLabelWithSpecialNeeds.addCharacterSpacing(kernValue: 1.3)
This solution overrides any other attributes you might have on your UILabel
's attributedText
.