Swift Custom Fonts Xcode

These are the steps to add a custom font to you application:

  1. Add “gameOver.ttf” font in your application ( Make sure that it’s included in the target)
  2. Modify the application-info.plist file.
  3. Add the key “Fonts provided by application” in a new row
  4. and add “gameOver.ttf” as new item in the Array “Fonts provided by application”.

Now the font will be available in Interface Builder.
To use the custom font in code we need to refer to it by name, but the name often isn’t the same as the font’s filename

There are 2 ways to find the name:

  1. Install the font on your Mac. Open Font Book, open the font and see
    what name is listed.
  2. Programmatically list the available fonts in your app

for the second approach add this line is your app delegate’s didFinishLaunchingWithOptions

print(UIFont.familyNames)

To list the fonts included in each font family, in Swift 5:

 func printFonts() {
    for familyName in UIFont.familyNames {
        print("\n-- \(familyName) \n")
        for fontName in UIFont.fontNames(forFamilyName: familyName) {
            print(fontName)
        }
    }
}

after finding the name of your custom font you may use it like this:

SKLabelNode(fontNamed: "gameOver") // put here the correct font name

or in a simple label :

cell.textLabel?.font = UIFont(name: "gameOver", size: 16) // put here the correct font name 

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