A morphing UILabel subclass written in Swift.
The .Scale
effect mimicked Apple's QuickType animation of iOS 8 of WWDC 2014. New morphing effects are available as Swift extensions.
.Sparkle
is built on top of QuartzCore.CAEmitterLayer. There's also a SpriteKit powered version here.
public var body: some View {
VStack {
MorphingText(
"Awesome Morphing Text",
effect: .evaporate,
font: UIFont.systemFont(ofSize: 20),
textColor: .black,
textAlignment: .center
).frame(maxWidth: 200, maxHeight: 100)
...
- Xcode 12
- iOS 9.0+
- File > Swift Packages > Add Package Dependency
- Copy & paste
https://github.com/lexrus/LTMorphingLabel
then follow the instruction
XCFramework is a new option introduced in Xcode 11. You can manually download the pre-compiled LTMorphingLabel.xcframework.zip from the Releases page. Then drag and drop it into your project.
- Add this line to your Cartfile:
github "lexrus/LTMorphingLabel"
- Read the official instruction
- Install the latest release of CocoaPods:
gem install cocoapods
- Add this line to your Podfile:
pod 'LTMorphingLabel'
- Install the pod:
pod install
- Add the following to your Package.swift:
.package(url: "https://github.com/lexrus/LTMorphingLabel.git", .upToNextMajor(from: "0.9.2")),
- Next, add
LTMorphingLabel
to your App targets dependencies like so:
.target(
name: "App",
dependencies: [
"LTMorphingLabel",
]
),
- Then run
accio update
.
- Change the class of a label from UILabel to LTMorphingLabel;
- Programmatically set a new String to its text property.
- To use interactively, call
.pause()
after changing.text
property, and useupdateProgress(progress: Float)
to update the progress interactively.
Open the project with Xcode then press command + u.
Even though this lib was used in a few products on App Store, it’s still an experimental project. Frankly, there’re some nice competitors out there guarantee both compatibility and stability. And the most outstanding one is ZCAnimatedLabel. I’d like to recommend it for production use.
And finally, an Android port.
You may now use this library with React Native via the module here
This code is distributed under the terms and conditions of the MIT license.