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    • JonB
      JonB last edited by

      FWIW:

      from ui import *
      from objc_util import *
      uiimage=ObjCClass('UIImage')
      v=Image.named('test:Lenna')
      u=uiimage.systemImageNamed_('lessthan.circle')
      v.objc_instance._setImageAsset_(u.imageAsset())
      

      Leading underscore did the trick, iPadOS 13.1.3.
      Maybe not the most future proof, but does the job...

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      • cvp
        cvp @JonB last edited by

        @JonB As usual, you're the 🤴

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        • mikael
          mikael @JonB last edited by

          @JonB, thanks. Intuitively this seems like it should be faster and more efficient than going via the PNG conversion.

          But when I went to test the performance I ran into a couple of issues with the asset approach:

          • Resulting image size is dependent on the size of the original ui.Image created.
          • Both the original and ”asset-applied” images are retained in the ui.Image somehow, and for example ButtonItems do not really handle that well.

          See below couple of example images. First one uses a too-large initializing picture (Lenna), the second too small one (triangle arrow icon), which you can see presented in the title area.

          Break 1
          Break 2

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          • cvp
            cvp @mikael last edited by

            @mikael your module now crashes with

            Traceback (most recent call last):
              File "/private/var/mobile/Containers/Shared/AppGroup/668A7D98-7216-47ED-917D-AA0B6173167E/Pythonista3/Documents/MesTests/sfsymbol.py", line 233, in <module>
                data_source = symbol_table.data_source = SymbolSource(root, symbol_table)
              File "/private/var/mobile/Containers/Shared/AppGroup/668A7D98-7216-47ED-917D-AA0B6173167E/Pythonista3/Documents/MesTests/sfsymbol.py", line 76, in __init__
                image=SymbolImage('arrow.left', 8, weight=THIN),
              File "/private/var/mobile/Containers/Shared/AppGroup/668A7D98-7216-47ED-917D-AA0B6173167E/Pythonista3/Documents/MesTests/sfsymbol.py", line 27, in SymbolImage
                conf = UIImageSymbolConfiguration.configurationWithConfiguration_and_(
              File "/var/containers/Bundle/Application/34BAEE1A-BC33-4D6F-A0C1-B733E4991F31/Pythonista3.app/Frameworks/Py3Kit.framework/pylib/site-packages/objc_util.py", line 445, in __getattr__
                cached_method = ObjCClassMethod(self, attr)
              File "/var/containers/Bundle/Application/34BAEE1A-BC33-4D6F-A0C1-B733E4991F31/Pythonista3.app/Frameworks/Py3Kit.framework/pylib/site-packages/objc_util.py", line 752, in __init__
                raise AttributeError('No class method found for selector "%s"' % (self.sel_name))
            AttributeError: No class method found for selector "configurationWithConfiguration:and:"
            
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            • mikael
              mikael @cvp last edited by

              @cvp, yes, just noticed. iOS 14 must’ve changed it. Will take a look.

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              • cvp
                cvp @mikael last edited by

                @mikael 900 added symbols in iOS 14 see here

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                • mikael
                  mikael @cvp last edited by

                  @cvp, here’s the relevant code if you want to do a manual quick fix. Will push an update to PyPI soon.

                      ...
                      if point_size is not None:
                          conf = conf.configurationByApplyingConfiguration_(
                                  UIImageSymbolConfiguration.configurationWithPointSize_(point_size))
                      if weight is not None:
                          conf = conf.configurationByApplyingConfiguration_(
                              UIImageSymbolConfiguration.configurationWithWeight_(weight))
                      if scale is not None:
                          conf = conf.configurationByApplyingConfiguration_(
                              UIImageSymbolConfiguration.configurationWithScale_(scale))
                      objc_image = objc_image.imageByApplyingSymbolConfiguration_(conf)
                      ...
                  
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                  • mikael
                    mikael @cvp last edited by

                    @cvp, for the new symbols, I found a downloadable list of changes, but no list of new icons or an updated master list.

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                    • cvp
                      cvp @mikael last edited by

                      @mikael said:

                      if you want to do a manual quick fix.

                      Seems ok

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                      • cvp
                        cvp @mikael last edited by

                        @mikael dis you see? Even colored ones

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                        • 7upser
                          7upser last edited by

                          If someone interested in a list of string, here we go

                          import plistlib
                          import io
                          
                          vFilePath = '/System/Library/CoreServices/CoreGlyphs.bundle/symbol_order.plist'
                          
                          with open(vFilePath, 'rb') as vFile:
                          	vFileObject = io.BytesIO(vFile.read())
                          vJsonSFSymbols = plistlib.load(vFileObject)
                          
                          for vIndex, vJsonSFSymbol in enumerate(vJsonSFSymbols):
                          	print(str(vIndex).zfill(4), vJsonSFSymbol)
                          
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                          • mikael
                            mikael @7upser last edited by

                            @7upser, excellent! I ran a quick comparison, and the plist list has all the symbols that the ”manual” list had, plus 162 additional symbols all ending in one of: ar, he, hi, ja, ko, zh or rtl, which I take to be additional language-based versions.

                            With this, when I have a moment, I can probably change the symbol browser to show whatever you have available in your iOS version, rather than relying on a manually updated list. What seems to be missing, though, is the marker for the symbols that Apple says must not be used outside their Apple context (like ”airpods”).

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                            • 7upser
                              7upser last edited by 7upser

                              I'm missing the Categories for SF Symbols.
                              I think there are only Categories in the Mac App.
                              I found two older version and a Screenshot for the new Gaming Cat.
                              I add some cats for newer Symbols, but didn't finished.
                              This is what i have (with Pythonista Symbols and Emojis)

                              Icons.json

                              Names of restricted Symbols are here:
                              /System/Library/CoreServices/CoreGlyphs.bundle/symbol_restrictions.strings
                              (also a plist file)

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