I am trying to apply NSAttributedString styles to a UITextField after processing a new text entry, keystroke by keystroke. The problem is that any time I replace the text the cursor will jump the very end on each change. Here's my current approach …
Receive and display text change immediately (same issue applies when I return false and do the text replacement manually)
func textField(textField: UITextField!, shouldChangeCharactersInRange range: NSRange, replacementString string: String!) -> Bool {
let range:NSRange = NSRange(location: range.location, length: range.length)
let newString = (textField.text as NSString).stringByReplacingCharactersInRange(range, withString: string);
return true
}
I subscribed to the UITextFieldTextDidChangeNotification notification. This triggers the styling. When the text is changed I replace it (NSString) with the formatted version (NSAttributedString) using some format() function.
func textFieldTextDidChangeNotification(userInfo:NSDictionary) {
var attributedString:NSMutableAttributedString = NSMutableAttributedString(string: fullString)
attributedString = format(textField.text) as NSMutableAttributedString
textField.attributedText = attributedString
}
Styling works fine like this. However after each text replacement the cursor jumps to the end of the string. How can I turn off this behaviour or manually move the cursor back where it started the edit? … or is there a better solution to style the text while editing?