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Using a UIWebView, can I use a custom font?

I've seen all the talk on the web about the difficulty of using a custom font in iPhone OS. Is it possible, to load a font from within my bundle into the UIWebView component?

EDIT: I saw it in the app called "Omer" by "Rusty Brick"... It seems to be a web view, because I see a delay and during the loading delay the custom area is white. What other component could this have been?

EDIT2: I contacted Rusty Brick. They told me which font it was. A standard font.

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Moshe Avatar asked Mar 29 '10 01:03

Moshe


2 Answers

It is possible to load custom fonts into your UIWebView in iOS3.2 and above. Add the font to your bundle (see here) then just reference the font in your UIWebView's stylesheet like you would any other font:

<style type='text/css'>font { font-family: DroidSerif; } </style>
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Willster Avatar answered Oct 29 '22 19:10

Willster


It is possible, but you need to make certain to add the Fonts provided by application key-value pair to the Info.plist.

I learned about it in this tutorial: http://tetontech.wordpress.com/2010/09/03/using-custom-fonts-in-your-ios-application/

I tried it with a LWFM and a FFIL font suitcase, but this didn't work. In the end I needed the TTF file of the font.

When referencing the font in your code use the PostScript name. To get the correct name for your font, open the Font Book application, select the font and click on the i in the upper left corner to open the information panel.

Fontbook screenshot

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thijsai Avatar answered Oct 29 '22 20:10

thijsai