Close Menu
geekfence.comgeekfence.com
    What's Hot

    Buying a phone in 2026? Follow this one rule

    February 10, 2026

    3 Questions: Using AI to help Olympic skaters land a quint | MIT News

    February 10, 2026

    Introducing the new Databricks Partner Program and Well-Architected Framework for ISVs and Data Providers

    February 10, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    Facebook Instagram
    geekfence.comgeekfence.com
    • Home
    • UK Tech News
    • AI
    • Big Data
    • Cyber Security
      • Cloud Computing
      • iOS Development
    • IoT
    • Mobile
    • Software
      • Software Development
      • Software Engineering
    • Technology
      • Green Technology
      • Nanotechnology
    • Telecom
    geekfence.comgeekfence.com
    Home»iOS Development»DTCoreText 1.6.27 | Cocoanetics
    iOS Development

    DTCoreText 1.6.27 | Cocoanetics

    AdminBy AdminFebruary 5, 2026No Comments1 Min Read0 Views
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram Tumblr Email
    DTCoreText 1.6.27 | Cocoanetics
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    Sep 30, 2022

    This is a maintenance release, after the previous one was more than a year old. There were a couple open pull requests which I merged.

    Changes

    • Changed DTTextAttachment to be a subclass of NSTextAttachment to avoid some crashes.
    • Remove the checking of tiled layer in DTAttributedTextContentView.
    • Removed unneeded constant causing a warning
    • Added support for underline color
    • Added ability to pass in a UIFontDescriptor for DTHTMLAttributedStringBuilder

    On the first change I think there might be some further work necessary to actually use the native sizing functions correctly. DTCoreText was started at a time when there was no NSTextAttachment on iOS (before iOS 7). Since we cannot even build for this platform any more for a few years, it was ok to make this change.

    The last change got implemented to deal with an issue where Times New Roman would be used instead of San Francisco UI.

    Many thanks to the contributors of pull requests!



    Also published on Medium.

    Like this:

    Like Loading…

    Related


    Tagged as: DTCoreText

    Categories: Updates



    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    Related Posts

    Swift command design pattern – The.Swift.Dev.

    February 10, 2026

    SwiftUI TabView (.page / PageTabViewStyle) selection can get out of sync when user interrupts a programmatic page change

    February 9, 2026

    An Introduction to Liquid Glass for iOS 26

    February 7, 2026

    UICollectionView data source and delegates programmatically

    February 4, 2026

    ZStack background ignoring safe area while content respects it, all scrolling together in ScrollView

    February 3, 2026

    Migrating an iOS app from Paid up Front to Freemium – Donny Wals

    January 31, 2026
    Top Posts

    Hard-braking events as indicators of road segment crash risk

    January 14, 202617 Views

    Understanding U-Net Architecture in Deep Learning

    November 25, 202512 Views

    Achieving superior intent extraction through decomposition

    January 25, 20268 Views
    Don't Miss

    Buying a phone in 2026? Follow this one rule

    February 10, 2026

    Summary created by Smart Answers AIIn summary:Tech Advisor advises following the ‘previous generation rule’ when…

    3 Questions: Using AI to help Olympic skaters land a quint | MIT News

    February 10, 2026

    Introducing the new Databricks Partner Program and Well-Architected Framework for ISVs and Data Providers

    February 10, 2026

    Threat Observability Updates in Secure Firewall 10.0

    February 10, 2026
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    About Us

    At GeekFence, we are a team of tech-enthusiasts, industry watchers and content creators who believe that technology isn’t just about gadgets—it’s about how innovation transforms our lives, work and society. We’ve come together to build a place where readers, thinkers and industry insiders can converge to explore what’s next in tech.

    Our Picks

    Buying a phone in 2026? Follow this one rule

    February 10, 2026

    3 Questions: Using AI to help Olympic skaters land a quint | MIT News

    February 10, 2026

    Subscribe to Updates

    Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
    Loading
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Disclaimer
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    © 2026 Geekfence.All Rigt Reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.