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How do I get a monospace font that respects acessibility settings


let bodyFontDescriptor = UIFontDescriptor
    .preferredFontDescriptor(withTextStyle: UIFontTextStyle.body)
let bodyMonospacedFontDescriptor = bodyFontDescriptor.addingAttributes(
    [
        UIFontDescriptorFeatureSettingsAttribute: [
            [
                UIFontFeatureTypeIdentifierKey: kTextSpacingType,
                UIFontFeatureSelectorIdentifierKey: kMonospacedTextSelector
            ]
        ]
    ])
let bodyMonospacedFont = UIFont(descriptor: bodyMonospacedFontDescriptor, size: 0.0)
textview.font = bodyMonospacedFont

This produces text with characters of variable width. I need to get a monospace font without hardcoding courier new and fixed size. Deployment target is ios 9.0


Solution

  • Here is an extension to UIFontDescriptor that returns a preferred monospaced font descriptor for a given text style. There is no simple way to get a fully monospaced font using UIFont or UIFontDescriptor. This solution attempts to find a good monospaced font and falls back to Courier if needed.

    extension UIFontDescriptor {
        static let monoDescriptor: UIFontDescriptor = {
            // Attempt to find a good monospaced, non-bold, non-italic font
            for family in UIFont.familyNames {
                for name in UIFont.fontNames(forFamilyName: family) {
                    let f = UIFont(name: name, size: 12)!
                    let fd = f.fontDescriptor
                    let st = fd.symbolicTraits
                    if st.contains(.traitMonoSpace) && !st.contains(.traitBold) && !st.contains(.traitItalic) && !st.contains(.traitExpanded) && !st.contains(.traitCondensed) {
                        return fd
                    }
                }
            }
    
            return UIFontDescriptor(name: "Courier", size: 0) // fallback
        }()
    
        class func preferredMonoFontDescriptor(withTextStyle style: UIFontTextStyle) -> UIFontDescriptor {
            // Use the following line if you need a fully monospaced font
            let monoDescriptor = UIFontDescriptor.monoDescriptor
    
            // Use the following two lines if you only need monospaced digits in the font
            //let monoDigitFont = UIFont.monospacedDigitSystemFont(ofSize: 0, weight: .regular)
            //let monoDescriptor = monoDigitFont.fontDescriptor
    
            // Get the non-monospaced preferred font
            let defaultFontDescriptor = preferredFontDescriptor(withTextStyle: style)
            // Remove any attributes that specify a font family or name and remove the usage
            // This will leave other attributes such as size and weight, etc.
            var fontAttrs = defaultFontDescriptor.fontAttributes
            fontAttrs.removeValue(forKey: .family)
            fontAttrs.removeValue(forKey: .name)
            fontAttrs.removeValue(forKey: .init(rawValue: "NSCTFontUIUsageAttribute"))
            let monospacedFontDescriptor = monoDescriptor.addingAttributes(fontAttrs)
    
            return monospacedFontDescriptor.withSymbolicTraits(defaultFontDescriptor.symbolicTraits) ?? monospacedFontDescriptor
        }
    }
    

    Note the comments about whether you need a font that is fully monospaced or a font that just has monospaced digits. Comment/Uncomment those lines to suit your specific needs.

    Sample usage:

    let bodyMonospacedFont = UIFont(descriptor: .preferredMonoFontDescriptor(withTextStyle: .body), size: 0)
    textview.font = bodyMonospacedFont
    

    The following is some test code to confirm that the results of preferredMonoFontDescriptor(withTextStyle:) works properly for all styles:

    let textStyles: [UIFontTextStyle] = [ .body, .callout, .caption1, .caption2, .footnote, .headline, .subheadline, .largeTitle, .title1, .title2, .title3 ]
    for style in textStyles {
        let nfont = UIFont(descriptor: .preferredFontDescriptor(withTextStyle: style), size: 0)
        let mfont = UIFont(descriptor: .preferredMonoFontDescriptor(withTextStyle: style), size: 0)
        print(style)
        print(nfont)
        print(mfont)
    }
    

    If you compare each pair of results, they have the same size, weight, and style, just a different font.