Drawing text
After having seen how to apply styles and colors in the previous chapter, we will now have a look at how to draw text onto the canvas.
Drawing text
The canvas rendering context provides two methods to render text:
fillText(text, x, y [, maxWidth])
-
Fills a given text at the given (x,y) position. Optionally with a maximum width to draw.
strokeText(text, x, y [, maxWidth])
-
Strokes a given text at the given (x,y) position. Optionally with a maximum width to draw.
A fillText
example
The text is filled using the current fillStyle
.
function draw() { var ctx = document.getElementById('canvas').getContext('2d'); ctx.font = '48px serif'; ctx.fillText('Hello world', 10, 50); }
A strokeText
example
The text is filled using the current strokeStyle
.
function draw() { var ctx = document.getElementById('canvas').getContext('2d'); ctx.font = '48px serif'; ctx.strokeText('Hello world', 10, 50); }
Styling text
In the examples above we are already making use of the font
property to make the text a bit larger than the default size. There are some more properties which let you adjust the way the text gets displayed on the canvas:
font = value
-
The current text style being used when drawing text. This string uses the same syntax as the CSS
font
property. The default font is 10px sans-serif. textAlign = value
-
Text alignment setting. Possible values:
start
,end
,left
,right
orcenter
. The default value isstart
. textBaseline = value
-
Baseline alignment setting. Possible values:
top
,hanging
,middle
,alphabetic
,ideographic
,bottom
. The default value isalphabetic
. direction = value
-
Directionality. Possible values:
ltr
,rtl
,inherit
. The default value isinherit
.
These properties might be familiar to you, if you have worked with CSS before.
The following diagram from the WHATWG demonstrates the various baselines supported by the textBaseline
property.
A textBaseline example
Edit the code below and see your changes update live in the canvas:
Advanced text measurements
In the case you need to obtain more details about the text, the following method allows you to measure it.
measureText()
-
Returns a
TextMetrics
object containing the width, in pixels, that the specified text will be when drawn in the current text style.
The following code snippet shows how you can measure a text and get its width.
function draw() { var ctx = document.getElementById('canvas').getContext('2d'); var text = ctx.measureText('foo'); // TextMetrics object text.width; // 16; }
Gecko-specific notes
In Gecko (the rendering engine of Firefox, Firefox OS and other Mozilla based applications), some prefixed APIs were implemented in earlier versions to draw text on a canvas. These are now deprecated and removed, and are no longer guaranteed to work.
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