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MDFInternationalization
MDFInternationalization assists in internationalizing your iOS app or components' user interface.
Right-to-Left calculations for CGRects and UIEdgeInsets
A UIView is positioned within its superview in terms of a frame (CGRect) consisting of an origin and a size. When a device is set to a language that is written from Right-to-Left (RTL), we often want to mirror the interface around the vertical axis. This library contains functions to assist in modifying frames and edge insets for RTL.
// To flip a subview's frame horizontally, pass in subview.frame and the width of its parent.
CGRect originalFrame = childView.frame;
CGRect flippedFrame = MDFRectFlippedHorizontally(originalFrame, CGRectGetWidth(self.bounds));
childView.frame = flippedFrame;
Mirroring Images
A category on UIImage backports iOS 10's [UIImage imageWithHorizontallyFlippedOrientation]
to
earlier versions of iOS.
// To mirror on image, invoke mdf_imageWithHorizontallyFlippedOrientation.
UIImage *mirroredImage = [originalImage mdf_imageWithHorizontallyFlippedOrientation];
Adding semantic context
A category on UIView backports iOS 9's -[UIView semanticContentAttribute]
and iOS 10's
-[UIView effectiveUserInterfaceLayoutDirection]
to earlier versions of iOS.
// To set a semantic content attribute, set the mdf_semanticContentAttribute property.
lockedLTRView.mdf_semanticContentAttribute = UISemanticContentAttributeForceLeftToRight;
// mdf_semanticContentAttribute is used to calculate the mdf_effectiveUserInterfaceLayoutDirection
if (customView.mdf_effectiveUserInterfaceLayoutDirection == UIUserInterfaceLayoutDirectionRightToLeft) {
// Update customView's layout to be in RTL mode.
}
Embedding Bi-directional strings
A category on NSString offers a simple API to wrap strings in Unicode markers so that LTR and RTL text can co-exist in the same string.
// To embed an RTL string in an existing LTR string we should wrap it in Unicode directionality
// markers to maintain preoper rendering.
// The name of a restaurant is in Arabic (RTL), but the rest of string is in Latin (LTR).
NSString *wrappedRestaurantName =
[restaurantName mdf_stringWithStereoReset:NSLocaleLanguageDirectionRightToLeft
context:NSLocaleLanguageDirectionLeftToRight];
NSString *reservationString = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@ : %ld", wrappedRestaurantName, attendees];
Usage
See Examples/Flags for a detailed example of how to use the functionality provided by this library.
License
MDFInternationalization is licensed under the Apache License Version 2.0.