// // ASTextKitFontSizeAdjuster.h // Texture // // Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All rights reserved. // Changes after 4/13/2017 are: Copyright (c) Pinterest, Inc. All rights reserved. // Licensed under Apache 2.0: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // #import #import #if AS_ENABLE_TEXTNODE #import NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_BEGIN @class ASTextKitContext; AS_SUBCLASSING_RESTRICTED @interface ASTextKitFontSizeAdjuster : NSObject @property (nonatomic) CGSize constrainedSize; /** * Creates a class that will return a scale factor the will make a string fit inside the constrained size. * * "Fitting" means that both the longest word in the string will fit without breaking in the constrained * size's width AND that the entire string will try to fit within attribute's maximumLineCount. The amount * that the string will scale is based upon the attribute's pointSizeScaleFactors. If the string cannot fit * in the given width/number of lines, the smallest scale factor will be returned. * * @param context The text kit context * @param constrainedSize The constrained size to render into * @param textComponentAttributes The renderer's text attributes */ - (instancetype)initWithContext:(ASTextKitContext *)context constrainedSize:(CGSize)constrainedSize textKitAttributes:(const ASTextKitAttributes &)textComponentAttributes; /** * Returns the best fit scale factor for the text */ - (CGFloat)scaleFactor; /** * Takes all of the attributed string attributes dealing with size (font size, line spacing, kerning, etc) and * scales them by the scaleFactor. I wouldn't be surprised if I missed some in here. */ + (void)adjustFontSizeForAttributeString:(NSMutableAttributedString *)attrString withScaleFactor:(CGFloat)scaleFactor; @end NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_END #endif