You can use this extension
extension NSMutableAttributedString {
func createAttributedString(word : NSArray, attributeCustomizeFont:UIFont, defaultFont : UIFont, defaultColor : UIColor, allowSpecing : Bool , allowUnderLine : Bool = false) -> NSAttributedString {
self.addAttribute(NSAttributedString.Key.font, value: defaultFont, range: (self.string as NSString).range(of: self.string))
if allowSpecing {
self.addAttribute(NSAttributedString.Key.kern, value: NSNumber(value: 5), range: (self.string as NSString).range(of: self.string))
}else {
self.addAttribute(NSAttributedString.Key.kern, value: NSNumber(value: 0), range: (self.string as NSString).range(of: self.string))
}
self.addAttribute(NSAttributedString.Key.foregroundColor, value: defaultColor, range: (self.string as NSString).range(of: self.string))
for i in 0..<word.count {
self.addAttribute(NSAttributedString.Key.font, value: attributeCustomizeFont, range: (self.string as NSString).range(of: word.object(at: i) as! String))
}
if allowUnderLine {
self.addAttribute(NSAttributedString.Key.underlineStyle, value: NSUnderlineStyle.single.rawValue, range: (self.string as NSString).range(of: self.string))
}
return self
}
}
How to use extension
var attributedString = NSMutableAttributedString(string:"Test for set custom font")
attributedString = attributedString.createAttributedString(word: ["custom font"], attributeCustomizeFont: UIFont(name: "Arial", size: 18)! , defaultFont: UIFont(name: "Helvetica", size: 15)!, defaultColor: UIColor.black, allowSpecing: false) as! NSMutableAttributedString
So the whole string font set 'Helvetica' with size 18 and for 'custom font' text set 'Arial' font with size 15.