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pixi-multistyle-text
Advanced tools
Add a MultiStyleText
object inside pixi.js to easily create text using different styles.
In the example below, we are defining 4 text styles.
default
is the default style for the text, and the others matches the tags inside the text.
let text = new MultiStyleText("Let's make some <ml>multiline</ml>\nand <ms>multistyle</ms> text for\n<pixi>Pixi.js!</pixi>",
{
"default": {
fontFamily: "Arial",
fontSize: "24px",
fill: "#cccccc",
align: "center"
},
"ml": {
fontStyle: "italic",
fill: "#ff8888"
},
"ms": {
fontStyle: "italic",
fill: "#4488ff"
},
"pixi": {
fontSize: "64px",
fill: "#efefef"
}
});
$ yarn install
$ yarn build
text = new MultiStyleText(text, textStyles)
Creates a new MultiStyleText
with the given text and styles.
textStyles
Type: { [key: string]: ExtendedTextStyle }
Each key of this dictionary should match with a tag in the text. Use the key default
for the default style.
Each ExtendedTextStyle
object can have any of the properties of a standard PIXI text style, in addition to a valign
property that allows you to specify where text is rendered relative to larger text on the same line ("top"
, "middle"
, or "bottom"
).
The align
, wordWrap
, wordWrapWidth
, and breakWord
properties are ignored on all styles except for the default
style, which controls those properties for the entire text object.
If text is rendered without any value assigned to a given parameter, Pixi's defaults are used.
$ yarn demo
MIT, see LICENSE.md for details.
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Multi-Style Text for pixi.js
We found that pixi-multistyle-text demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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