Right now, the bullet tag defines one style that applies both to the bullet glyph and to the text associated with the bullet. For instance, font overrides bulletFont and color overrides bulletColor. After the following style, the bullet and the text are green and sixteen point:
FTCoreTextStyle *bulletStyle = [defaultStyle copy];
bulletStyle.name = FTCoreTextTagBullet;
bulletStyle.bulletFont = [UIFont fontWithName:@"TimesNewRomanPSMT" size:32.f];
bulletStyle.bulletColor = [UIColor orangeColor];
bulletStyle.bulletCharacter = @"❧";
bulletStyle.font = [UIFont fontWithName:@"Helvetica" size:16.0f];
bulletStyle.color = [UIColor greenColor];
It would be good if there could be two styles. Then you could use one font and colour for the bullet glyph (e.g., blue, Webdings) and the letter glyphs from another (e.g., black, Helvetica).
In addition, I may be wrong, but I think defining a separate style for the bullet text is necessary just to support the usual indentation of the non-initial lines of text associated with a list item, as it works for in HTML for instance. I'd be very interested in helping with this but I'm not sure where to start.
For instance, I am not sure how to use CoreText to produce this indentation style, or if what I've suggested is the approach that best fits the component's close fit to CoreText's own model