Are a UIFont and CTFont the same thing? Seems like it, in that my UILabel's 
default font property contains a CTFont. But if I try to access the fontName, I 
get an exception.

For this code:

{
        [self setFont: self.someUILabel.font];
}
        
- (void)
setFont: (UIFont*) inFont
{
        if (inFont == nil)
        {
                [self.currentAttrs removeObjectForKey: (NSString*) 
kCTFontAttributeName];
                return;
        }
        
        NSString* name = inFont.fontName;               //  Unrecognized 
selector
        ...
}

I'm getting an unrecognized selector exception on that last line.

(lldb) po [[self someUILabel] font]
$11 = 0x0beaf3d0 CTFont <name: .HelveticaNeueUI, size: 14.000000, matrix: 0x0>
CTFontDescriptor <attributes: <CFBasicHash 0xbeaf190 [0x3ec14d8]>{type = 
mutable dict, count = 1,
entries =>
        1 : <CFString 0x189a838 [0x3ec14d8]>{contents = "NSFontNameAttribute"} 
= <CFString 0xbeaf7c0 [0x3ec14d8]>{contents = ".HelveticaNeueUI"}
}


-- 
Rick




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