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Awhile back, Jacqui Cheng from Ars Technica contacted a bunch of folks (including me) for a story she was putting together about what iOS devs would most like to see from Apple in 2012. Unfortunately I never got around to responding (sorry Jacqui—the holidays were crazy), but if I had, one…
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omnivector said:
The worst part, yet, is most everyone needs it and most everyone implements in their own subtly different way with their own subtly different bugs. It’s quite frustrating since it’s obvious with CoreText this ability could be system wide.
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pblair said:
The intermediate that I’ve found is CATextLayer. It lets you use NSAttributedStrings somewhat, and is MUCH friendlier than CoreText. If you haven’t played with CATextLayer much, it’s worth looking at.
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