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Revision as of 12:07, 11 October 2012
It is possible to use CSS classes for texts in a JSXGraph construction. A CSS class can be used as default text style by setting before the call of initBoard():
JXG.Options.text.cssClass = 'myDefaultFont';
After initBoard() has been called the default class may be changed by calling
board.options.text.cssClass = 'myDefaultFont';
Highlighted text uses the CSS class highlightCssClass.
JXG.Options.text.highlightCssClass = 'myDefaultFont';
As with all JSXgraph options, CSS class can also be set while creating a text element. See the example below.
Attention: The CSS properties color and font-size are overwritten by the JSXGraph properties strokeWidth and fontSize.
The JavaScript code
.myFont {
font-family: Palatino, "Palatino Linotype", "Palatino LT STD", "Book Antiqua", Georgia, serif;
border: 1px solid black;
padding: 5px;
border-radius:5px;
}
.myFontHigh {
font-family: Palatino, "Palatino Linotype", "Palatino LT STD", "Book Antiqua", Georgia, serif;
border: 1px dashed black;
padding: 5px;
border-radius:5px;
}
.myDefaultFont {
border: 1px solid black;
padding: 1px;
border-radius:3px;
font-family: "Avant Garde", Avantgarde, "Century Gothic", CenturyGothic, "AppleGothic", sans-serif;
}
JXG.Options.text.cssClass = 'myDefaultFont';
var board = JXG.JSXGraph.initBoard('jxgbox', {boundingbox: [-5,5,5,-5]});
var txt = board.create('text', [1,2, "Hello world"],
{
cssClass:'myFont', strokeColor:'red',
highlightCssClass: 'myFontHigh',
fontSize:20
});
var p = board.create('point', [0,0]);