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@fluentui-react-native/text
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A cross-platform Text component using the Fluent Design System
A cross-platform Text component using the Fluent Design System.
Text elements can be specified either by passing a variant
typography token into a TextV1
element or by using predefined JSX types. For example:
import { Body1, TextV1 } from '@fluentui-react-native/text';
const myText = <TextV1 variant="body1">Here is some body text</TextV1>;
const moreText = <Body1>Here is some more body text</Body1>;
The former is better if you want to have more fine control over the appearance of your text, while the latter is better if you're looking for the simplest way to add a pre-styled text component.
See SPEC.md for more implementation details.
Text V1 supported platforms: win32
FAQs
A cross-platform Text component using the Fluent Design System
We found that @fluentui-react-native/text demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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