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Rough Notation

A small JavaScript library to create and animate annotations on a web page

Rough Notation uses RoughJS to create a hand-drawn look and feel. Elements can be annotated in a number of different styles. Animation duration and delay can be configured, or just turned off.

Rough Notation is about 3.2kb in size when gzipped.

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Installation

You can add rough-notation to your project via npm

npm install --save rough-notation

Or load the ES module directly

<script type="module" src="https://unpkg.com/rough-notation?module"></script>

Or load the IIFE version which created a RoughNotation object in your scope.

<script type="module" src="https://unpkg.com/rough-notation"></script>

Usage

Create an annotation object by passing the element to annotate, and a config to describe the annotation style. Once you have the annotation object, you can call show() or hide() on it to show the annotation

import { annotate } from 'rough-notation';

const e = document.quereySelector('#myElement');
const annotation = annotate(e, { type: 'underline' });
annotation.show();

Annotation Group

rough-notation provides a way to order the animation of annotations by creating an annotation-group. Pass the list of annotations to create a group. When show is called on the group, the annotations are animated in order.

import { annotate, annotationGroup } from 'rough-notation';

const a1 = annotate(document.quereySelector('#e1'), { type: 'underline' });
const a2 = annotate(document.quereySelector('#e3'), { type: 'box' });
const a3 = annotate(document.quereySelector('#e3'), { type: 'circle' });

const ag = annotationGroup([a3, a1, a2]);
ag.show();

Configuring the Annotation

When you create an annotation object, you pass in a config. The config only has one mandatory field, which is the type of the annotation. But you can configure the annotation in many ways.

type

This is a mandatory field. It sets the annotation style. Following are the list of supported annotation types:

  • underline: Create a sketchy underline below an element.
  • box: This style draws a box around the element.
  • circle: Draw a circle around the element.
  • highlight: Creates a highlight effect as if maked by a highlighter.
  • strike-through: This style draws a box around the element.
  • crossed-off: This style draws a box around the element.
animate

Boolean property to turn on/off animation when annotating. Default value is true.

animationDuration

Duration of the animation in milliseconds. Default is 800ms.

animationDelay

Delay in animation in milliseconds. Default is 0ms.

color

String value representing the color of the annotation sketch. Default value is currentColor.

strokeWidth

Width of the annotation strokes. Default value is 1.

padding

Padding between the element and roughly where the annotation is drawn. Default value is 5 (in pixels).

Annotation Object

When you call the annotate function, you get back an annotation object, which has the following methods:

isShowing(): boolean

Returns if the annotation is showing

show()

Drawns the annotation. If the annotation is set to animate (default), it will animate the drawing. If called again, it will re-draw the animation.

hide()

Hides the annotation if showing. This is not animated.

remove()

Unlinks the annotation from the element.

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Package last updated on 27 May 2020

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