Fix layout issue with title font sizing in attributed strings #30
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Fixes a critical bug where title labels (icon and "Welcome to" text) were rendering at approximately 1/4 screen size on iPad when using attributed strings without explicit font attributes.
Problem
The
updateFontSize(_:)method inUIOnboardingTitleLabelwas calculating font size multipliers incorrectly when attributed strings didn't have font attributes pre-set. This caused the title labels to render at the wrong size on iPad.Root Cause
The original implementation (from PR #27) captured
originalFont = fontbefore updating the label's font property, then used this stale value to calculate multipliers. When attributed strings had no font attributes set, the multiplier calculation would use mismatched font sizes, resulting in incorrect rendering.Additionally, the method only updated fonts that were already present in the attributed string, leaving ranges without font attributes unstyled.
Solution
Updated
updateFontSize(_:)to:self.fontto the target size before any calculationsScreenshots
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