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    • cvp
      cvp @peiriannydd last edited by cvp

      @peiriannydd said

      When I try to use <system-bold> font in a custom view the text is not bold.

      You're right, I don't know why but try this font, it works

      		ui.draw_string(self.text,(0,0,self.width,self.height),('Arial Rounded MT Bold',20),'black',ui.ALIGN_CENTER)
      

      Or, in place of draw, use a label, there bold works 😉

      	def __init__(self, frame=(20,200,300,100)):
      
      		self.corner_radius = 8
      		self.frame = frame
      		self.text = 'why does only one of these have rounded corners and neither have bold text?'
      		l = ui.Label()
      		l.frame = (0,0,self.width,self.height)
      		l.background_color = 'green'
      		l.text_color = 'black'
      		l.number_of_lines = 0
      		l.text = self.text
      		l.font = ('<System-bold>',20)
      		self.add_subview(l)
      
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      • cvp
        cvp @peiriannydd last edited by

        @peiriannydd Finally, you didn't say if this solved your two problems...

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        • peiriannydd
          peiriannydd last edited by

          Yes, thank you, this solved my problems, although using a label since <system-bold> doesn’t work with ui.draw_string seems like a bug workaround.

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          • cvp
            cvp @peiriannydd last edited by cvp

            @peiriannydd Said

            seems like a bug workaround.

            Sure, but what else to do if the app is no more updated?

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            • cvp
              cvp @peiriannydd last edited by

              @peiriannydd other workaround

              		f = '<System>'
              		ui.draw_string(self.text,(0,0,self.width,self.height), (f,20), 'black',ui.ALIGN_CENTER)
              		ui.draw_string(self.text,(1,1,self.width-1,self.height-1), (f,20), 'black',ui.ALIGN_CENTER)
              
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              • JonB
                JonB last edited by

                So, a way that should work would be to use UIFont to find the system font name, and then create a bold version, then find the name of that... Just an idea, have not pursued it yet

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                • cvp
                  cvp @JonB last edited by cvp

                  @JonB I did try:

                  <UICTFont: 0x103990c70> font-family: ".SFUI-Semibold"; font-weight: bold; font-style: normal; font-size: 20.00pt
                  
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                  • JonB
                    JonB last edited by JonB

                    Try

                    ".SFCompactText-Bold"
                    

                    Or

                    ".SFProText-Bold"
                    

                    Also-- the "Text" part of the name can be replaced with Rounded, or Display. Apparently Text is supposed to used under 19pt, Display for 20pt+. I'm not sure what Rounded is for -- looks a little more informal.

                    I think apple tried to obfuscate system font names so people used their new API in iOS13, to prevent people hard coding fonts that might change later. Hence reason that .SFUI doesnt work

                    I assume draw_string is using UIFont.fontWithName_size_

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                    • JonB
                      JonB last edited by

                      I think compact is for watchOS, Pro for iOS.

                      Does UIFont have a .fontName() method?

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                      • cvp
                        cvp @JonB last edited by cvp

                        @JonB neither ".SFProText-Bold" nor ".SFProDisplay-Bold" do work

                        I ask me if for SF standard system font, bold in name does work without a supplementary bold attribute

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                        • cvp
                          cvp @JonB last edited by cvp

                          @JonB said

                          does UIFont have a .fontName() method?

                          Yes

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                          • cvp
                            cvp @peiriannydd last edited by cvp

                            @peiriannydd this works, in place of ui.draw_string

                            		UIFont = ObjCClass('UIFont').boldSystemFontOfSize_(20.0)		
                            		attrtext = ObjCClass('NSMutableAttributedString').alloc().initWithString_(ns(self.text))
                            		attrtext.addAttribute_value_range_(ns('NSFont'), UIFont, NSRange(0,len(self.text)))		
                            		attrtext.drawInRect_(CGRect(CGPoint(0, 0), CGSize(self.width, self.height)))
                            

                            Nb: needs

                            from objc_util import *
                            
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