Security News
ESLint is Now Language-Agnostic: Linting JSON, Markdown, and Beyond
ESLint has added JSON and Markdown linting support with new officially-supported plugins, expanding its versatility beyond JavaScript.
break-styled-lines
Advanced tools
This package is useful for when you want to know where linebreaks will occur in text given a font style (e.g. 16pt italic Georgia
) and the width of its container. Uses the Canvas API to measure text, so it's quite fast. Uses an OffscreenCanvas if the browser supports it.
yarn add break-styled-lines
import breakLines from 'break-styled-lines';
const textWithLineBreaks = breakLines(
"Good day to you my friends! What ails you on this day?",
100,
"bold 12pt arial"
);
The result of the above usage would be:
/*
Good day to
you my
friends!
What ails
you on this
day?
*/
breakLines(
// The string you'd like to break into lines
text: string
// The width constraining the text
width: number
// The style of the text (a value of the CSS font property e.g. 10px bold serif)
style: string
): string
FAQs
Add newlines to a string of text given a font style and width
The npm package break-styled-lines receives a total of 1,451 weekly downloads. As such, break-styled-lines popularity was classified as popular.
We found that break-styled-lines demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
Did you know?
Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.
Security News
ESLint has added JSON and Markdown linting support with new officially-supported plugins, expanding its versatility beyond JavaScript.
Security News
Members Hub is conducting large-scale campaigns to artificially boost Discord server metrics, undermining community trust and platform integrity.
Security News
NIST has failed to meet its self-imposed deadline of clearing the NVD's backlog by the end of the fiscal year. Meanwhile, CVE's awaiting analysis have increased by 33% since June.