Alright so I have a situation here that is making me go crazy. I am loading a UITableView with a custom UITableViewCell. Now this cell has couple of UILabel's in it.
so the order is:
Label1
Label2
Label3
Label4
Now Label2 has a fixed height. Label1, Label3 and Label4 will need to change their height according to the size of string. I am using the recommended way to calculate the height for each label using: - sizeWithFont:c constrainedToSize: lineBreakMode:UILineBreakModeWordWrap
But the label's are overlapping each other. Not sure how to position these labels?
Or is there a better way to do this?
Thanks
Position the first label, get its size, and then position each subsequent label by the previous label's frame.
For convenience, you might put this code into a separate method, calling it once to generate that cell's height for use in the -tableView:heightForRowAtIndexPath: delegate method, as well as have those labels set up for the -tableView:cellForRowAtIndexPath: delegate method.
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Can someone summarise the key pieces of objective-c code that would assist in solving this.
Objective - Autoresize a UITableView after a user changes the font size. Therefore if the user increases or descreases font both the (a) uiLabel heights should change to ensure they nicely include text, and (b) uiTableViewCell heights should also adjust.
Assumption is that:
UITableView has been extended via
creation of a custom cell view -
i.e. create a new view in a NIB that
forms for the content view of the
UITableView cells
each custom
cell has four UILabel's which form a
2 x 2 patter of UILabels - i.e. two
on top line and two on bottom line
so as the user increases the font
the horizontal spacing of the
UILabels would remain the same,
however the label heights would
change
So I assume the challenge / questions I have would include (and hopefully be answered by some sample code that someone can post)
Is it OK that the starting point here is an already laid out custom UITableViewCell in InterfaceBuilder? (or does the solution require it is constructed totally programmatically)?
How to calculate the heights the label's should be? Is this just with the NSString method "sizeWithFont:minFontSize:actualFontSize:forWidth:lineBreakMode:", and do I need to add addition for margins etc?
How programmatically to increase the height of the labels dynamically - in which method do you do this & how to change the height itself
How to ensure that when UILabel at the top is expanded & grows, that it automatically pushes down the UILabel on the 2nd row? Does this happen by default or is there a specific property/setting you have to you to ensure this hapens.
How to then automatically increase the height of the TableViewcell, after the above has occurred. Which method to do this in, and how programmatically to perform the increase & redraw.
Hope this makes sense.
thanks
You can base on the XIB file as a default layout, then adjust the position/size later during runtime.
Yes use that method to calculate the required height. You need to add margins between labels yourself.
Change the label's frame.
You need to calculate the x,y of the 2nd row's label base on the x,y,height from the 1st row's label + margin.
hook with the following method and return the new height:
(CGFloat)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView heightForRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath
To get the UILabel's height to match your target font, you use the sizeWithFont function of NSString.
NSString *myText = #"Go Hokies";
UIFont *myFont = [UIFont boldSystemFontOfSize:15];
CGFloat lineHeight = [myText sizeWithFont:myFont].height;
The problem you may run into is if the text doesn't fit horizontally in the bounds you've defined. If you want the font to downsize accordingly, turn on the adjustment flag and set a min like this.
myUILabel.minimumFontSize = 10;
myUILabel.adjustsFontSizeToFitWidth = YES;
I am basically trying to find the correct way to design a UITableViewCell that has two UITextViews and three UILabels inside it. The two UITextViews have dynamic content and their size cannot be determined until runtime.
I have tried various methods of recalculating the height of my UITextViews based on the content that is loaded in them at runtime, and though very laborious and inane, I have gotten that to work, but they then bleed over the UILabels positioned in the xib below them.
Do I really have to recalculate the y coordinates of every UILabel after calculating the new size of the UITextViews? Is there a way to simply have the elements in the xib 'push' the elements below them down based on their new size?
What is the correct approach to configuring a UITableViewCell with multiple dynamic text views so that my entire application is not comprised of code to calculate heights and coordinates?
Or is the answer that I should not be putting more than one dynamic UITextView in the same UITableViewCell ?
I have used something like this for a cell to calculate its height in
tableView:(UITableView *)tableView numberOfRowsInSection:(NSInteger)section
function
CGSize labelSize = [self.comments sizeWithFont:[UIFont fontWithName:#"Verdana" size:17.0]
constrainedToSize:CGSizeMake(280.0f, MAXFLOAT)
lineBreakMode:UILineBreakModeWordWrap];
return labelSize.height + 20;
+20 is for padding.
and also if you are having every cell like the one you mention above, than you can create a class of UITableViewCell with following UIView elements inside it.
iOS doesn't seem to have any sort of flow layout engine -- at least none that I can think of.
If, however, your labels are located at the bottom of your UITableViewCell, you might be able to get away with setting the UILabel's autoresizingMask mask property to UIViewAutoresizingFlexibleBottomMargin so that the UILabels will anchor itself at the bottom. This is assuming that you already adjusted the size of the UITableViewCell to fit the entire controls. Otherwise, I think the best way to handle this is to recalculate the y coordinates of the labels.
I found it useful to add this sort of behavior as a category on UIView so a view can resize one of its subviews to fit some arbitrary text, and optionally resize the parent view to fit the newly enlarged subview as needed.
http://blog.carbonfive.com/2009/07/10/resizing-uilabel-to-fit-text/
I'm trying to figure out how to replicate the UITableViewCellStyleValue2 style so that the detail text can be multiple lines - as seen in the 'address' cells in the Contacts app. Like the Contacts app, some of the fields (like street name) are optional; so it would show say 3 lines instead of 4, if the street was not nil.
I'm I missing a trick, or do I have to create a custom cell in IB? How to ensure the text and detail text labels line-up with other UITableViewCellStyleValue2 cells?
Thanks for any tips.
Another round of searching found this:
http://the-lost-beauty.blogspot.com/2009/11/multi-line-uitableviewcell-using.html
Quickly tried it, and it works - just need to set the font size down a bit.
It sounds to me like you'll have to create a custom UITableCell. The only way to ensure the text lines up is to get the margin/text width values correct, which can be done via trial and error, or using a measuring tool such as xScope.
Create a custom cell for you table and place a UILabel and a UITextView inside it. Position the label & text view to match their x,y positions to the other cells you are using in that table. You insert "\n" in the textview's text wherever you want line breaks to occur. You resize the textview height depending on the number of lines in the textview using something like:
CGRect frame = yourTextView.frame;
frame.size.height = yourTextView.contentSize.height;
yourTextView.frame = frame;
return frame.size.height + 20.0; // Pad the cell's height as necessary for your applicaion
I also had the problem that the textLabel and the detailTextLabel had a different position. Solution: For the detailTextLabel use the same height like the textLabel (e.g. 13)
I have created a UITableViewCell using UITableViewCellStyleValue1, which the Apple docs define as:
A style for a cell with a label on the left side of the cell with left-aligned and black text; on the right side is a label that has smaller blue text and is right-aligned. The Settings application uses cells in this style.
I am trying to set the cell text to display some short text on the left, and some long text on the right, e.g.
URL http://www.mylongurl.com/subdirectory/etc
My problem is that the left UILabel gets truncated instead of the right one so it displays as:
U... http://www.mylongurl.com/subdirectory/etc
If I make the URL even longer then BOTH the labels get truncated, e.g.
U... http://www.mylongurl.com...subdirectory/etc
Is there any way to make the right UILabel truncate instead of the left one without using a custom UITableViewCell? I know how to create a custom UITableViewCell, but it seems like overkill?
I can set the UILineBreakMode to change where the text truncates within the UILabel, but I can't see a way to make the detailTextLabel adjust its width to let the textLabel display itself.
[[lCell textLabel] setText:#"URL"];
[[lCell detailTextLabel] setText:#"http://www.mylongurl.com/subdirectory/etc"];
[[lCell detailTextLabel] setLineBreakMode:UILineBreakModeMiddleTruncation];
You have a couple of options.
Probably the closest in spirit to what you seem to be asking for is to muck around with the label frames in your UITableViewDelegate's tableView:willDisplayCell:forRowAtIndexPath:. (Doing cell layout modifications in your UITableViewDataSource's tableView:cellForRowAtIndexPath: won't fly, since UITableViewCells do all their own internal layout work after tableView:cellForRowAtIndexPath:.) You can use NSString's -sizeWithFont: to help figure out the layout requirements for your textLabel.
You can also take different approaches, as you mentioned, such as subclassing UITableViewCell or setting cell.textLabel.adjustsFontSizeToFitWidth = YES.
The best solution would be to create a subclass of UITableView cell and set your customizations to the labels like you have here in init. You will probably want to override layoutSubviews and resize the labels if you want the left one to be wider.
- (void)layoutSubviews {
[super layoutSubviews];
self.textLabel.frame = CGRectMake(0.0, 0.0, 100.0, self.frame.size.height);
self.detailTextLabel.frame = CGRectMake(0.0, 0.0, 220.0, self.frame.size.height);
}
Obviously those are arbitrary values. You will want to play with different sizes to meet your needs.
I have a UITableViewCell that I would like to add a view to the right (in addition to the accessory view). I tried setting the size of textLabel to be a few pixels narrower but it just resizes it back.
Is there any way to resize textLabel?
Actually it CAN be resized if you create an UITableViewCell subclass and override the layoutSubviews method:
- (void)layoutSubviews {
[super layoutSubviews]; //The default implementation of the layoutSubviews
CGRect textLabelFrame = self.textLabel.frame;
textLabelFrame.size.width = _textLabelMaxWidth;
self.textLabel.frame = textLabelFrame;
}
Hope it helps.
The object referenced by the default textLabel property, in UITableViewCell instances of type UITableViewCellStyleDefault, cannot be resized, at least not in my experience. The best idea in these cases is to create your own subclass of UITableViewCell, in code or even with Interface Builder if you want, and give it the layout that you want.
I've noticed that the textLabel resizes to accomodate the accessoryView. So if you want the label to use the entire cell, you could set accessoryView to nil (I think this is the default behavior anyway). Or, for example, if you want the label to take only the left half the cell, make accessoryView be an empty UIView that spans the right half the cell. (Doesn't have to be empty, you can put stuff in there...my point is that it WILL shrink the textLabel.)
You can do resizing UITableView Cell in this simplest way.First,take a look at my sample project.
ResizableUIView
It will show you how you can resize uitableview cell base on its inner component in simplest way by creating constraints.
tblTest.estimatedRowHeight = 100 // This is where you can set your estimated row height
tblTest.rowHeight = UITableViewAutomaticDimension
Another important fact is your label lines :
it should be 0
In order to make you understand,I set UILabel inside UIView,take a look at how I created constraints on its parent UIView.
If you still need any help,just ask.
Good Luck