Font awesome is an iconic font. Read more about it on http://fortawesome.github.com/Font-Awesome/
This category brings this great iconic font on iOS.
First, make sure you have FontAwesome.ttf
bundled in your project and that UIAppFonts
key in the project's plist file contains a String item named FontAwesome.ttf
Then add the NSString+FontAwesome
category to the project.
UILabel *label = [...]
label.font = [UIFont fontWithName:kFontAwesomeFamilyName size:20];
You can now use enums for all the different iconic characters
label.text = [NSString fontAwesomeIconStringForEnum:FAGithub];
or you can reference them by using the class identifiers listed here http://fortawesome.github.com/Font-Awesome/#all-icons
label.text = [NSString fontAwesomeIconStringForIconIdentifier:@"fa-github"];
or you can add the UIImage+FontAwesome
category to generate icon image directly
UIImage *github = [UIImage imageWithIcon:@"fa-github" backgroundColor:[UIColor purpleColor] iconColor:[UIColor colorWithRed:0.9 green:0.9 blue:0.9 alpha:255] iconScale:2.f fontSize:20];
then you will get an icon like this
That's all.
Have a look at the small demo project for further information.
FAImageView is now extended and contains a new property called defaultView
that is shown when the image is set to nil.
It is possible to use one the font-awesome icon as a default placeholder for an image view.
FAImageView *imageView = [[FAImageView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0.f, 0.f, 100.f, 100.f)];
imageView.image = nil;
[imageView setDefaultIconIdentifier:@"fa-github"];
This project uses the FontAwesome fix made by Pit Garbe that you can find at https://github.com/leberwurstsaft/FontAwesome-for-iOS Version 2.0 of the Font Awesome font, CSS, and LESS files are licensed under CC BY 3.0: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ A mention of 'Font Awesome - http://fortawesome.github.com/Font-Awesome' in human-readable source code is considered acceptable attribution (most common on the web). If human readable source code is not available to the end user, a mention in an 'About' or 'Credits' screen is considered acceptable (most common in desktop or mobile software)