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I'm trying to give a label a custom font. I've added the fonts to my project file and copied them to my project.

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I've also added them to my info.plist file

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This is the font in fontbook:

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In my viewDidLoad method I'm using the following code:

_museoFont = [UIFont fontWithName:@"Museo" size:14];
_lblPlayer1Score.font = _museoFont;
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  • Debug time: NSLog(@"%@",[UIFont familyNames]); and NSLog(@"%@",[UIFont fontNamesForFamilyName:"family name you found in first NSLog"]); Apr 8, 2014 at 15:45

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The postscript name of e.g. Museo 300 is @"Museo-300". The hyphen is crucial. In any case the name you are using ("Museo") is meaningless; it doesn't specify any of the fonts in question, and if it did, it would be ambiguous.

The following code will always tell you (in the console) all the correct names of all the fonts you have:

for (NSString* s in [UIFont familyNames])
    NSLog(@"%@: %@", s, [UIFont fontNamesForFamilyName:s]);
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  • Awesome code. However, I ran that code and don't see Museo mentioned any where. Amy I missing something else? Have I included it into the project incorrectly? Apr 8, 2014 at 16:12
  • Also I changed the code: _museoFont = [UIFont fontWithName:@"Museo-300" size:14]; _lblPlayer1Score.font = _museoFont; Apr 8, 2014 at 16:14
  • I got it! You have to make sure that the "Target Membership" is checked for each font in the file inspector menu. Apr 8, 2014 at 16:21
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Open the font with Font Book.app Select the font, do Cmd+I, and if I remember correctly, you should use the "PostScript Name" as the font name for fontWithName:.

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Given the information you've provided, there are no fonts named "Museo". From the UIFont Class Reference:

fontName
The fully specified name of the font. This name incorporates both the font family name and the specific style information for the font.

Try [UIFont fontWithName:@"Museo 300" size:14];

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