I'm working on an app with a text field. The text wrote in this field will be printed and I have an issue with some characters like emoji, chinese characters, etc... because the font do not provide these characters.
It's why I want to get all the character provided by a font (The font is downloaded so I can deal directly with the file or with an UIFont object).
I heard about CTFontGetGlyphsForCharacters
but I'm not sure that this function do what I want and I can't get it work.
Here is my code :
CTFontRef fontRef = CTFontCreateWithName((CFStringRef)font.fontName, font.pointSize, NULL);
NSString *characters = @"🐯"; // emoji character
NSUInteger count = characters.length;
CGGlyph glyphs[count];
if (CTFontGetGlyphsForCharacters(fontRef, (const unichar*)[characters cStringUsingEncoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding], glyphs, count) == false)
NSLog(@"CTFontGetGlyphsForCharacters failed.");
Here CTFontGetGlyphsForCharacters
return false. It's what I want because the character '🐯' is not provided by the font used.
The problem is when I replace NSString *characters = @"🐯"
by NSString *characters = @"abc"
, CTFontGetGlyphsForCharacters
return again false. Obviously, my font provide a glyph for all the ASCII characters.
I finally solved it :
- (BOOL)isCharacter:(unichar)character supportedByFont:(UIFont *)aFont
{
UniChar characters[] = { character };
CGGlyph glyphs[1] = { };
CTFontRef ctFont = CTFontCreateWithName((CFStringRef)aFont.fontName, aFont.pointSize, NULL);
BOOL ret = CTFontGetGlyphsForCharacters(ctFont, characters, glyphs, 1);
CFRelease(ctFont);
return ret;
}