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23.6 Adding Modifiers to the Text View

The next step is to add some modifiers to the Text view to change the font and to adopt the rotation value stored by the Slider view. Begin by displaying the Library panel, switch to the modifier list and drag and drop a font modifier onto the Text view entry in the code editor:

Figure 23-6

Select the modifier line in the editor, refer to the Attributes inspector panel and change the font property from Title to Large Title as shown in Figure 23-7:

Figure 23-7

Note that the modifier added above does not change the font weight. Since modifiers may also be added to a view from within the Attributes inspector, take this opportunity to change the setting of the Weight menu from Inherited to Heavy.

On completion of these steps, the View body should read as follows:

var body: some View {

    VStack {

        VStack {

       ...

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