2:32 PM
> One last issue I have a function that returns a Swift
Image
(returning images in my resources or SF Symbols. Is there a way to use that function instead?
First, an
Image
is a View
. That would be a weird way to get the underlying asset. (It would be like trying to extract a table of data from a List
object.) Second, the fundamental issue is that you need to fetch a CGImage
, and Image
offers no such capability.
> In my case I'd rather the function silently fail when it can't find something or possibly just write out an error.
> For the record, I'd rather pull the paths directly from the SF Symbols and drop those paths into my document but it appears that Swift doesn't have a way to do that.
Correct, it does not. There are third party libraries like SVGKit that extract paths from SVG files (and you can get SVG assets from SF Symbols. There might be other ways, too. But iOS offers no such capability.
2:59 PM
Bottom line, images have a “scale” (where a
size
of 100×100 and a scale
of 3 means that it really is 300×300px, behind the scenes). But cgImage
doesn’t know for “scale”, so it just returns that underly 300×300 bitmaps. That is one common source of confusion.
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