Icons fonts for iOS (Font Awesome 5, Iconic, Ionicon, Octicon, Themify, MapIcon, MaterialIcon, Foundation 3, Elegant Icon, Captain Icon)
Not yet supported. Please use Cocoapods or Carthage
github "segecey/SwiftIconFont"
CocoaPods is a dependency manager for Cocoa projects.
You can install it with the following command:
gem install cocoapods
To integrate SwiftIconFont into your Xcode project using CocoaPods, specify it in your Podfile
:
use_frameworks!
pod 'SwiftIconFont'
To run the example project, clone the repo, and run pod install
from the Example directory first.
Font | Prefix | Cheat Sheet |
---|---|---|
Font Awesome 5 | fa5: | List |
Font Awesome 5 Brand | fa5b: | List |
Font Awesome 5 Solid | fa5s: | List |
Ion Icons | io: | List |
Octicons | oc: | List |
Open Iconic | ic: | List |
Material Icon | ma: | List |
Themify | ti: | List |
Map Icons | mi: | List |
Segoe MDL2 | sm: | List |
Foundation 3 | fo: | List |
Elegant Icon | el: | List |
Captain | cp: | Please check example project. |
public enum Fonts: String {
case fontAwesome5 = "FontAwesome5Free-Regular"
case fontAwesome5Brand = "FontAwesome5Brands-Regular"
case fontAwesome5Solid = "FontAwesome5Free-Solid"
case iconic = "open-iconic"
case ionicon = "Ionicons"
case octicon = "octicons"
case themify = "themify"
case mapIcon = "map-icons"
case materialIcon = "MaterialIcons-Regular"
case segoeMDL2 = "Segoe mdl2 assets"
case foundation = "fontcustom"
case elegantIcon = "ElegantIcons"
case captain = "captainicon"
}
< Prefix >:< Icon >
In your UILabel, UIButton or UITextField, set a text containing a placeholder anywhere you want the icon to be. Somethink like this
oc:logo-github
Then you can choose between 3 ways you can use SwiftIconFont.
Simply import SwiftIconFont and call processIcons on any UILabel, UIButton or UITextField that has a placeholder.
label.parseIcon()
The lazy way, just set your UILabel, UITextField, UIButton, UITextView, UIBarButtonItem class as SwiftIconLabel, SwiftIconTextField, SwiftIconButton, SwiftIconTextView, SwiftBarButtonItem, and thats it, your icons will be processed at runtime.
import SwiftIconFont
label.font = UIFont.icon(from: .fontAwesome5, ofSize: 50.0)
label.text = String.fontAwesome5Icon(code: "twitter")
import SwiftIconFont
twitterBarButton.icon(from: .fontAwesome5, code: "twitter", ofSize: 20)
import SwiftIconFont
twitterTabBarButton.icon(from: .fontAwesome5, code: "twitter", imageSize: CGSizeMake(20, 20), ofSize: 20)
import SwiftIconFont
let githubLogo = UIImage(from: .octicon, code: "logo-github", textColor: .black, backgroundColor: .clear, size: CGSize(width: 150, height: 50))
import SwiftIconFont
let githubLogoImageView: UIImageView = UIImageView(frame: CGRect(x: 120, y: self.view.frame.size.height - 130, width: 150, height: 50))
githubLogoImageView.setIcon(from: .octicon, code: "logo-github", textColor: .black, backgroundColor: .clear, size: nil)
Sedat ÇİFTÇİ - [email protected]
SwiftIconFont is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.
git checkout -b my-new-feature
)git commit -am 'Add some feature'
)git push origin my-new-feature
)