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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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/lib/rough-notation.iife.js"></script>
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.querySelector('#myElement');
const annotation = annotate(e, { type: 'underline' });
annotation.show();
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.querySelector('#e1'), { type: 'underline' });
const a2 = annotate(document.querySelector('#e3'), { type: 'box' });
const a3 = annotate(document.querySelector('#e3'), { type: 'circle' });
const ag = annotationGroup([a3, a1, a2]);
ag.show();
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.
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.
Boolean property to turn on/off animation when annotating. Default value is true
.
Duration of the animation in milliseconds. Default is 800ms
.
Delay in animation in milliseconds. Default is 0ms
.
String value representing the color of the annotation sketch. Default value is currentColor
.
Width of the annotation strokes. Default value is 1
.
Padding between the element and roughly where the annotation is drawn. Default value is 5
(in pixels).
When you call the annotate
function, you get back an annotation object, which has the following methods:
Returns if the annotation is showing
Draws the annotation. If the annotation is set to animate (default), it will animate the drawing. If called again, it will re-draw the animation.
Hides the annotation if showing. This is not animated.
Unlinks the annotation from the element.