StickerTextView is an subclass of UIImageView. You can add multiple text to it, edit, rotate, resize the text as you want with one finger, then render the text on Image.
- You can add multiple Text to StickerTextView at the same time
- Multiple line Text support
- Rotate, resize the text with one finger
- Set the Color, alpha, font, alignment, TextShadow, lineSpacing...... of the text
- StickerTextView also handle the process of rendering text on Image
- Written in Swift
Just drag the Source files into your project(To get the latest version, please install manually)
To integrate StickerTextView into your Xcode project using CocoaPods, specify it in your Podfile and run pod install
:
use_frameworks!
pod "JLStickerTextView", "~> 0.1.1"
To get the latest version:
use_frameworks!
pod "JLStickerTextView", :git =>
"https://github.com/Textcat/JLStickerTextView.git"
First, import JLStickerTextView
, then subclass the UIImageView, which you want to add text on, to JLStickerImageView, like this:
import JLStickerTextView
class ViewController: UIViewController {
@IBOutlet var stickerView: JLStickerImageView!
}
If you use Storyboard, you also need connect the UIImageView to JLStikcerImageView
Class in Identity Inspector.
It is quite easy to add new label to current StickerImageView:
stickerView.addLabel()
You can set the color, font , alignment, alpha.... of the label.(check all avaliable text attributes)
stickerView.textColor = UIColor.whiteColor()
Note: when you set the properties, you make change to the current selected TextLabel.
When you feel good, you are going to render the Text on Image and save the image:
let image = stickerView.renderTextOnView(stickerView)
UIImageWriteToSavedPhotosAlbum(image!, nil, nil, nil)
Customize stickerTextView appearance is very strightforward:
//Set the image of close Button
stickerView.currentlyEditingLabel.closeView!.image = UIImage(named: "cancel")
//Set the image of rotate Button
stickerView.currentlyEditingLabel.rotateView?.image = UIImage(named: "rotate")
//Set the border color of textLabel
stickerView.currentlyEditingLabel.border?.strokeColor = UIColor.redColor().CGColor
Note: closeView
and rotateView
are both UIimageView, while border
is CAShapeLayer
This function is not complete yet, I just make it to fit my requirement.
stickerView.limitImageViewToSuperView()
When you render the text on UIImageView whose content mode is AspectFit, it is possible you will get some unwanted border. This function will scale UIImageView to fit the image.
Key | JLStickerImageView Property |
value Type |
---|---|---|
Font |
.fontName |
String |
Alignment |
.textAlignment |
NSTextAlignment |
Alpha |
.textAlpha |
CGFloat |
textColor |
.textColor |
UIColor |
lineSpacing |
.lineSpacing |
CGFloat |
TextShadow |
.textShadowOffset |
CGSize |
.textShadowColor |
UIColor |
|
.textShadowBlur |
CGFloat |
Any suggestion, request, pull are welcome. If you encounter any problem, feel free to create an issue.
If you want to add more text attributes:
- Please fork this project
- Define the attribute you want in
JLAttributedTextView.swift
- implement user interface in
JLStickerImageVIew.swift
- Write appropriate docs and comments in the README.md
- Submit a pull request
Here are some ideas:
- More options for text(eg: lineSpacing)
- Interface to customize the appearance of StickerLabelView(close Button, rotate button, border,etc)
- More general solution for Scaling stickerView proportionally
- Support placeholder
Based on
Also inspired by