/* * Paper.js - The Swiss Army Knife of Vector Graphics Scripting. * http://paperjs.org/ * * Copyright (c) 2011 - 2013, Juerg Lehni & Jonathan Puckey * http://lehni.org/ & http://jonathanpuckey.com/ * * Distributed under the MIT license. See LICENSE file for details. * * All rights reserved. */ /** * @name TextItem * * @class The TextItem type allows you to create typography. Its * functionality is inherited by different text item types such as * {@link PointText}, and {@link AreaText} (coming soon). They each add a * layer of functionality that is unique to their type, but share the * underlying properties and functions that they inherit from TextItem. * * @extends Item */ var TextItem = Item.extend(/** @lends TextItem# */{ _class: 'TextItem', _boundsSelected: true, _serializeFields: { content: null }, // TextItem doesn't make the distinction between the different bounds, // so use the same name for all of them _boundsGetter: 'getBounds', initialize: function TextItem(arg) { this._content = ''; this._lines = []; // Support two forms of item initialization: Passing one object literal // describing all the different properties to be set, or a point where // it should be placed (arg). // See if a point is passed, and if so, pass it on to _initialize(). // If not, it might be a properties object literal. var hasProps = arg && Base.isPlainObject(arg) && arg.x === undefined && arg.y === undefined; this._initialize(hasProps && arg, !hasProps && Point.read(arguments)); }, _equals: function(item) { return this._content === item._content; }, _clone: function _clone(copy) { copy.setContent(this._content); return _clone.base.call(this, copy); }, /** * The text contents of the text item. * * @type String * @bean * * @example {@paperscript} * // Setting the content of a PointText item: * * // Create a point-text item at {x: 30, y: 30}: * var text = new PointText(new Point(30, 30)); * text.fillColor = 'black'; * * // Set the content of the text item: * text.content = 'Hello world'; * * @example {@paperscript} * // Interactive example, move your mouse over the view below: * * // Create a point-text item at {x: 30, y: 30}: * var text = new PointText(new Point(30, 30)); * text.fillColor = 'black'; * * text.content = 'Move your mouse over the view, to see its position'; * * function onMouseMove(event) { * // Each time the mouse is moved, set the content of * // the point text to describe the position of the mouse: * text.content = 'Your position is: ' + event.point.toString(); * } */ getContent: function() { return this._content; }, setContent: function(content) { this._content = '' + content; this._lines = this._content.split(/\r\n|\n|\r/mg); this._changed(/*#=*/ Change.CONTENT); }, isEmpty: function() { return !this._content; }, /** * @private * @deprecated use {@link #getStyle()} instead. */ getCharacterStyle: '#getStyle', setCharacterStyle: '#setStyle', /** * @private * @deprecated use {@link #getStyle()} instead. */ getParagraphStyle: '#getStyle', setParagraphStyle: '#setStyle' });