TextKit 2 complete reference (architecture, migration, Writing Tools, SwiftUI TextEditor) through iOS 26
TextKit 2 Reference
Complete reference for TextKit 2 covering architecture, migration from TextKit 1, Writing Tools integration, and SwiftUI TextEditor with AttributedString through iOS 26.
Architecture
TextKit 2 uses MVC pattern with new classes optimized for correctness, safety, and performance.
Model Layer
NSTextContentManager (abstract)
- Generates NSTextElement objects from backing store
- Tracks element ranges within document
- Default implementation: NSTextContentStorage
NSTextContentStorage
- Uses NSTextStorage as backing store
- Automatically divides content into NSTextParagraph elements
- Generates updated elements when text changes
NSTextElement (abstract)
- Represents portion of content (paragraph, attachment, custom type)
- Immutable value semantics
- Properties cannot change after creation
- Default implementation: NSTextParagraph
NSTextParagraph
- Represents single paragraph
- Contains range within document
Controller Layer
NSTextLayoutManager
- Replaces TextKit 1's NSLayoutManager
- NO glyph APIs (abstracts away glyphs entirely)
- Takes elements, lays out into container, generates layout fragments
- Always uses noncontiguous layout
NSTextLayoutFragment
- Immutable layout information for one or more elements
- Key properties:
textLineFragments— array of NSTextLineFragmentlayoutFragmentFrame— layout bounds within containerrenderingSurfaceBounds— actual drawing bounds (can exceed frame)
NSTextLineFragment
- Measurement info for single line of text
- Used for line counting and geometric queries
View Layer
NSTextViewportLayoutController
- Source of truth for viewport layout
- Coordinates visible-only layout
- Calls delegate methods:
willLayout,configureRenderingSurface,didLayout
NSTextContainer
- Provides geometric information for layout destination
- Can define exclusion paths (non-rectangular layout)
Object-Based Ranges
NSTextLocation (protocol)
- Represents single location in text
- Replaces integer indices
- Supports structured documents (e.g., DOM with nested elements)
NSTextRange
- Start and end locations (end is excluded)
- Can represent nested structure
- Incompatible with NSRange for non-linear documents
NSTextSelection
- Contains: granularity, affinity, possibly disjoint ranges
- Read-only properties
- Immutable value semantics
NSTextSelectionNavigation
- Performs actions on selections
- Returns new NSTextSelection instances
- Handles bidirectional text correctly
Core Design Principles
1. Correctness — No Glyph APIs
From WWDC 2021:
"TextKit 2 abstracts away glyph handling to provide a consistent experience for international text."
Why no glyphs?
Problem: In scripts like Kannada and Arabic:
- One glyph can represent multiple characters (ligatures)
- One character can split into multiple glyphs
- Glyphs reorder during shaping
- No correct character→glyph mapping
Example (Kannada word "October"):
- Character 4 splits into 2 glyphs
- Glyphs reorder before ligature application
- Glyph 3 becomes conjoining form and moves below another glyph
Solution: Use NSTextLocation, NSTextRange, NSTextSelection instead of glyph indices.
2. Safety — Value Semantics
Immutable objects:
- NSTextElement
- NSTextLayoutFragment
- NSTextLineFragment
- NSTextSelection
Benefits:
- No unintended sharing
- No side effects from mutations
- Easier to reason about state
Pattern:
To change layout/selection, create new instances with desired changes.
3. Performance — Viewport Layout
Always Noncontiguous:
TextKit 2 performs layout only for visible content + overscroll region.
TextKit 1:
- Optional noncontiguous layout (boolean property)
- No visibility into layout state
- Can't control which parts get laid out
TextKit 2:
- Always noncontiguous
- Viewport defines visible area
- Consistent layout info for viewport
- Notifications for viewport layout updates
Viewport Delegate Methods:
textViewportLayoutControllerWillLayout(_:)— setup before layouttextViewportLayoutController(_:configureRenderingSurfaceFor:)— per fragmenttextViewportLayoutControllerDidLayout(_:)— cleanup after layout
Migration from TextKit 1
Key Paradigm Shift
| TextKit 1 | TextKit 2 |
|---|---|
| Glyphs | Elements |
| NSRange | NSTextLocation/NSTextRange |
| NSLayoutManager | NSTextLayoutManager |
| Glyph APIs | NO glyph APIs |
| Optional noncontiguous | Always noncontiguous |
| NSTextStorage directly | Via NSTextContentManager |
API Naming Heuristics
From WWDC 2022:
.offsetin name → TextKit 1.locationin name → TextKit 2
NSRange ↔ NSTextRange Conversion
NSRange → NSTextRange:
// UITextView/NSTextView
let nsRange = NSRange(location: 0, length: 10)
// Via content manager
let startLocation = textContentManager.location(
textContentManager.documentRange.location,
offsetBy: nsRange.location
)!
let endLocation = textContentManager.location(
startLocation,
offsetBy: nsRange.length
)!
let textRange = NSTextRange(location: startLocation, end: endLocation)
NSTextRange → NSRange:
let startOffset = textContentManager.offset(
from: textContentManager.documentRange.location,
to: textRange.location
)
let length = textContentManager.offset(
from: textRange.location,
to: textRange.endLocation
)
let nsRange = NSRange(location: startOffset, length: length)
Glyph API Replacements
NO direct glyph API equivalents. Must use higher-level structures.
Example (TextKit 1 - counting lines):
// TextKit 1 - iterate glyphs
var lineCount = 0
let glyphRange = layoutManager.glyphRange(for: textContainer)
for glyphIndex in glyphRange.location..<NSMaxRange(glyphRange) {
let lineRect = layoutManager.lineFragmentRect(
forGlyphAt: glyphIndex,
effectiveRange: nil
)
// Count unique rects...
}
Replacement (TextKit 2 - enumerate fragments):
// TextKit 2 - enumerate layout fragments
var lineCount = 0
textLayoutManager.enumerateTextLayoutFragments(
from: textLayoutManager.documentRange.location,
options: [.ensuresLayout]
) { fragment in
lineCount += fragment.textLineFragments.count
return true
}
Compatibility Mode (UITextView/NSTextView)
Automatic Fallback to TextKit 1:
Happens when you access .layoutManager property.
Warning (WWDC 2022):
"Accessing textView.layoutManager triggers TK1 fallback"
Once fallback occurs:
- No automatic way back to TextKit 2
- Expensive to switch
- Lose UI state (selection, scroll position)
- One-way operation
Prevent Fallback:
- Check
.textLayoutManagerfirst (TextKit 2) - Only access
.layoutManagerin else clause - Opt out at initialization if TK1 required
// Check TextKit 2 first
if let textLayoutManager = textView.textLayoutManager {
// TextKit 2 code
} else if let layoutManager = textView.layoutManager {
// TextKit 1 fallback (old OS versions)
}
Debug Fallback:
- UIKit: Breakpoint on
_UITextViewEnablingCompatibilityMode - AppKit: Subscribe to
willSwitchToNSLayoutManagerNotification
NSTextView Opt-In (macOS)
Create TextKit 2 NSTextView:
let textLayoutManager = NSTextLayoutManager()
let textContainer = NSTextContainer()
textLayoutManager.textContainer = textContainer
let textView = NSTextView(frame: .zero, textContainer: textContainer)
// textView.textLayoutManager now available
New Convenience Constructor:
// iOS 16+ / macOS 13+
let textView = UITextView(usingTextLayoutManager: true)
let nsTextView = NSTextView(usingTextLayoutManager: true)
Delegate Hooks
NSTextContentStorageDelegate
Customize attributes without modifying storage:
func textContentStorage(
_ textContentStorage: NSTextContentStorage,
textParagraphWith range: NSRange
) -> NSTextParagraph? {
// Modify attributes for display
var attributedString = textContentStorage.attributedString!
.attributedSubstring(from: range)
// Add custom attributes
if isComment(range) {
attributedString.addAttribute(
.foregroundColor,
value: UIColor.systemIndigo,
range: NSRange(location: 0, length: attributedString.length)
)
}
return NSTextParagraph(attributedString: attributedString)
}
Filter elements (hide/show content):
func textContentManager(
_ textContentManager: NSTextContentManager,
shouldEnumerate textElement: NSTextElement,
options: NSTextContentManager.EnumerationOptions
) -> Bool {
// Return false to hide element
if hideComments && isComment(textElement) {
return false
}
return true
}
NSTextLayoutManagerDelegate
Provide custom layout fragments:
func textLayoutManager(
_ textLayoutManager: NSTextLayoutManager,
textLayoutFragmentFor location: NSTextLocation,
in textElement: NSTextElement
) -> NSTextLayoutFragment {
// Return custom fragment for special styling
if isComment(textElement) {
return BubbleLayoutFragment(
textElement: textElement,
range: textElement.elementRange
)
}
return NSTextLayoutFragment(
textElement: textElement,
range: textElement.elementRange
)
}
NSTextViewportLayoutController.Delegate
Viewport layout lifecycle:
func textViewportLayoutControllerWillLayout(_ controller: NSTextViewportLayoutController) {
// Prepare for layout: clear sublayers, begin animation
}
func textViewportLayoutController(
_ controller: NSTextViewportLayoutController,
configureRenderingSurfaceFor textLayoutFragment: NSTextLayoutFragment
) {
// Update geometry for each visible fragment
let layer = getOrCreateLayer(for: textLayoutFragment)
layer.frame = textLayoutFragment.layoutFragmentFrame
// Animate to new position if needed
}
func textViewportLayoutControllerDidLayout(_ controller: NSTextViewportLayoutController) {
// Finish: commit animations, update scroll indicators
}
Practical Patterns
Custom Layout Fragment (Bubble Backgrounds)
class BubbleLayoutFragment: NSTextLayoutFragment {
override func draw(at point: CGPoint, in context: CGContext) {
// Draw custom background
context.setFillColor(UIColor.systemIndigo.cgColor)
let bubblePath = UIBezierPath(
roundedRect: layoutFragmentFrame,
cornerRadius: 8
)
context.addPath(bubblePath.cgPath)
context.fillPath()
// Draw text on top
super.draw(at: point, in: context)
}
}
Rendering Attributes (Temporary Styling)
Add attributes that don't modify text storage:
textLayoutManager.addRenderingAttribute(
.foregroundColor,
value: UIColor.green,
for: ingredientRange
)
// Remove when no longer needed
textLayoutManager.removeRenderingAttribute(
.foregroundColor,
for: ingredientRange
)
Text Attachment with UIView
// iOS 15+
let attachment = NSTextAttachment()
attachment.image = UIImage(systemName: "star.fill")
// Provide view for interaction
class AttachmentViewProvider: NSTextAttachmentViewProvider {
override func loadView() {
super.loadView()
let button = UIButton(type: .system)
button.setTitle("Tap me", for: .normal)
button.addTarget(self, action: #selector(didTap), for: .touchUpInside)
view = button
}
@objc func didTap() {
// Handle tap
}
}
Lists and Tables
// Create list
let listItem = NSTextList(markerFormat: .disc, options: 0)
let paragraphStyle = NSMutableParagraphStyle()
paragraphStyle.textLists = [listItem]
attributedString.addAttribute(
.paragraphStyle,
value: paragraphStyle,
range: range
)
NSTextList available in UIKit (iOS 16+), previously AppKit-only.
Hit Testing & Selection Geometry
// Get text range at point
let location = textLayoutManager.location(
interactingAt: point,
inContainerAt: textContainer.location
)
// Get bounding rect for range
var boundingRect = CGRect.zero
textLayoutManager.enumerateTextSegments(
in: textRange,
type: .standard,
options: []
) { segmentRange, segmentRect, baselinePosition, textContainer in
boundingRect = boundingRect.union(segmentRect)
return true
}
Writing Tools (iOS 18+)
Basic Integration (TextKit 2 Required)
From WWDC 2024:
"UITextView or NSTextView has to use TextKit 2 to support the full Writing Tools experience. If using TextKit 1, you will get a limited experience that just shows rewritten results in a panel."
Free for native text views:
// UITextView, NSTextView, WKWebView
// Writing Tools appears automatically
Lifecycle Delegate Methods
func textViewWritingToolsWillBegin(_ textView: UITextView) {
// Pause syncing, prevent edits
isSyncing = false
}
func textViewWritingToolsDidEnd(_ textView: UITextView) {
// Resume syncing
isSyncing = true
}
// Check if active
if textView.isWritingToolsActive {
// Don't persist text storage
}
Controlling Behavior
// Opt out completely
textView.writingToolsBehavior = .none
// Panel-only experience (no in-line edits)
textView.writingToolsBehavior = .limited
// Full experience (default)
textView.writingToolsBehavior = .default
Result Options
// Plain text only
textView.writingToolsResultOptions = [.plainText]
// Rich text
textView.writingToolsResultOptions = [.richText]
// Rich text + tables
textView.writingToolsResultOptions = [.richText, .table]
// Rich text + lists
textView.writingToolsResultOptions = [.richText, .list]
Protected Ranges
// UITextViewDelegate / NSTextViewDelegate
func textView(
_ textView: UITextView,
writingToolsIgnoredRangesIn enclosingRange: NSRange
) -> [NSRange] {
// Return ranges that Writing Tools should not modify
return codeBlockRanges + quoteRanges
}
WKWebView: <blockquote> and <pre> tags automatically ignored.
Writing Tools Coordinator (iOS 26+)
Advanced integration for custom text engines.
Setup
// UIKit
let coordinator = UIWritingToolsCoordinator()
coordinator.delegate = self
textView.addInteraction(coordinator)
coordinator.writingToolsBehavior = .default
coordinator.writingToolsResultOptions = [.richText]
// AppKit
let coordinator = NSWritingToolsCoordinator()
coordinator.delegate = self
customView.writingToolsCoordinator = coordinator
Coordinator Delegate
Provide context:
func writingToolsCoordinator(
_ coordinator: NSWritingToolsCoordinator,
requestContexts scope: NSWritingToolsCoordinator.ContextScope
) async -> [NSWritingToolsCoordinator.Context] {
// Return attributed string + selection range
let context = NSWritingToolsCoordinator.Context(
attributedString: currentText,
range: currentSelection
)
return [context]
}
Apply changes:
func writingToolsCoordinator(
_ coordinator: NSWritingToolsCoordinator,
replace context: NSWritingToolsCoordinator.Context,
range: NSRange,
with attributedString: NSAttributedString
) async {
// Update text storage
textStorage.replaceCharacters(in: range, with: attributedString)
}
Update selection:
func writingToolsCoordinator(
_ coordinator: NSWritingToolsCoordinator,
updateSelectedRange selectedRange: NSRange,
in context: NSWritingToolsCoordinator.Context
) async {
// Update selection
self.selectedRange = selectedRange
}
Provide previews for animation:
// macOS
func writingToolsCoordinator(
_ coordinator: NSWritingToolsCoordinator,
previewsFor context: NSWritingToolsCoordinator.Context,
range: NSRange
) async -> [NSTextPreview] {
// Return one preview per line for smooth animation
return textLines.map { line in
NSTextPreview(
image: renderImage(for: line),
frame: line.frame
)
}
}
// iOS
func writingToolsCoordinator(
_ coordinator: UIWritingToolsCoordinator,
previewFor context: UIWritingToolsCoordinator.Context,
range: NSRange
) async -> UITargetedPreview {
// Return single preview
return UITargetedPreview(
view: previewView,
parameters: parameters
)
}
Proofreading marks:
func writingToolsCoordinator(
_ coordinator: NSWritingToolsCoordinator,
underlinesFor context: NSWritingToolsCoordinator.Context,
range: NSRange
) async -> [NSValue] {
// Return bezier paths for underlines
return ranges.map { range in
let path = bezierPath(for: range)
return NSValue(bytes: &path, objCType: "CGPath")
}
}
PresentationIntent (iOS 26+)
Semantic rich text result option:
coordinator.writingToolsResultOptions = [.richText, .presentationIntent]
Difference from display attributes:
Display attributes (bold, italic):
- Concrete font info (point sizes, font names)
- No semantic meaning
PresentationIntent (header, code block, emphasis):
- Semantic style info
- App converts to internal styles
- Lists, tables, code blocks use presentation intent
- Underline, subscript, superscript still use display attributes
Example:
// Check for presentation intent
if attributedString.runs[\.presentationIntent].contains(where: { $0?.components.contains(.header(level: 1)) == true }) {
// This is a heading
}
SwiftUI TextEditor + AttributedString (iOS 26+)
Basic Usage
struct RecipeEditor: View {
@State private var text: AttributedString = "Recipe text"
var body: some View {
TextEditor(text: $text)
}
}
Supported attributes:
- Bold, italic, underline, strikethrough
- Custom fonts, point size
- Foreground and background colors
- Kerning, tracking, baseline offset
- Genmoji
- Line height, text alignment, base writing direction
Selection Binding
@State private var selection: AttributedTextSelection?
TextEditor(text: $text, selection: $selection)
AttributedTextSelection:
enum AttributedTextSelection {
case none
case single(NSRange)
case multiple(Set<NSRange>) // For bidirectional text
}
Get selected text:
if let selection {
let selectedText: AttributedSubstring
switch selection.indices {
case .none:
selectedText = text[...]
case .single(let range):
selectedText = text[range]
case .multiple(let ranges):
// Discontiguous substring from RangeSet
selectedText = text[selection]
}
}
Custom Formatting Definition
Constrain which attributes are editable:
struct RecipeFormattingDefinition: AttributedTextFormattingDefinition {
typealias FormatScope = RecipeAttributeScope
static let constraints: [any AttributedTextValueConstraint<RecipeFormattingDefinition>] = [
IngredientsAreGreen()
]
}
struct RecipeAttributeScope: AttributedScope {
var ingredient: IngredientAttribute
var foregroundColor: ForegroundColorAttribute
var genmoji: GenmojiAttribute
}
Apply to TextEditor:
TextEditor(text: $text)
.attributedTextFormattingDefinition(RecipeFormattingDefinition.self)
Value Constraints
Control attribute values based on custom logic:
struct IngredientsAreGreen: AttributedTextValueConstraint {
typealias Definition = RecipeFormattingDefinition
typealias AttributeKey = ForegroundColorAttribute
func constrain(
_ value: inout Color?,
in scope: RecipeFormattingDefinition.FormatScope
) {
if scope.ingredient != nil {
value = .green // Ingredients are always green
} else {
value = nil // Others use default
}
}
}
System behavior:
- TextEditor probes constraints to determine if changes are valid
- If constraint would revert change, control is disabled
- Constraints applied to pasted content
Custom Attributes
Define attribute:
struct IngredientAttribute: CodableAttributedStringKey {
typealias Value = UUID // Ingredient ID
static let name = "ingredient"
}
extension AttributeScopes.RecipeAttributeScope {
var ingredient: IngredientAttribute.Type { IngredientAttribute.self }
}
Attribute behavior:
extension IngredientAttribute {
// Don't expand when typing after ingredient
static let inheritedByAddedText = false
// Remove if text in run changes
static let invalidationConditions: [AttributedString.InvalidationCondition] = [
.textChanged
]
// Optional: constrain to paragraph boundaries
static let runBoundaries: AttributedString.RunBoundaries = .paragraph
}
AttributedString Mutations
Safe index updates:
// Transform updates indices/selection during mutation
text.transform(updating: &selection) { mutableText in
// Find ranges
let ranges = mutableText.characters.ranges(of: "butter")
// Set attribute for all ranges at once
for range in ranges {
mutableText[range].ingredient = ingredientID
}
}
// selection is now updated to match transformed text
Don't use old indices:
// BAD - indices invalidated by mutation
let range = text.characters.range(of: "butter")!
text[range].foregroundColor = .green
text.append(" (unsalted)") // range is now invalid!
AttributedString Views
Multiple views into same content:
characters— grapheme clustersunicodeScalars— Unicode scalarsutf8— UTF-8 code unitsutf16— UTF-16 code units
All views share same indices.
Known Limitations & Gotchas
Viewport Scroll Issues
From expert articles:
- Viewport can cause scroll position instability
usageBoundsForTextContainerchanges during scroll- Apple's TextEdit exhibits same issues
- Trade-off for performance benefits
TextKit 1 Compatibility
- Accessing
.layoutManagertriggers fallback - One-way operation (no automatic return)
- Loses UI state during switch
- Expensive to switch layout systems
AttributedString Index Invalidation
- Any mutation invalidates all indices
- Must use
.transform(updating:)to keep indices valid - Indices only work with originating AttributedString
Limited TextKit 1 Support
Unsupported in TextKit 2:
- NSTextTable (use NSTextList or custom layouts)
- Some legacy text attachments
- Direct glyph manipulation
Resources
WWDC: 2021-10061, 2022-10090, 2023-10058, 2024-10168, 2025-265, 2025-280
Docs: /uikit/nstextlayoutmanager, /appkit/textkit/using_textkit_2_to_interact_with_text, /uikit/display-text-with-a-custom-layout, /swiftui/building-rich-swiftui-text-experiences, /foundation/attributedstring, /uikit/writing-tools, /appkit/enhancing-your-custom-text-engine-with-writing-tools
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