David, I put together some helper classes for building NSAttributed strings in
specific formats on iOS.
One of the things it handles properly is superscripting. The options for
superscripting are to scale the superscripted text and shift above the baseline
based on a percentage of the
Is there a mechanism to do this? Even a gray solid underline that visually
aligns the items works too (background image?)
Serach the documentation for NSUnderlinePatternDot
—Graham
Thanks,
What I had wanted was to place the underline style in the white space
between two items that are
I want to build a table with a left identifier, then a tab stop (well
actually a few), each having some text in it.
What I'd dearly love to do is add a dotted line style underline that
goes from the right position of the left most text then butts up to the
tab stop to its right, up to the
I did something similar recently with strikethrough:
NSAttributedString *string1 = [[NSAttributedString alloc]
initWithString:@"TRAIN - " attributes:nil];
NSAttributedString *string2 = [[NSAttributedString alloc]
initWithString:@"INTERACTIVE"
> On 13 Feb 2016, at 1:39 AM, David Hoerl wrote:
>
> Is there a mechanism to do this? Even a gray solid underline that visually
> aligns the items works too (background image?)
>
Serach the documentation for NSUnderlinePatternDot
—Graham