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FabricJS Articles
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How to hide the controlling corners of a Rectangle using FabricJS?
In this tutorial, we are going to learn how to hide the controlling corners of a Rectangle using FabricJS. Rectangle is one of the various shapes provided by FabricJS. In order to create a rectangle, we will have to create an instance of fabric.Rect class and add it to the canvas. The controlling corners of an object allow us to increase or decrease its scale, stretch or change its position. We can customize our controlling corners in many ways such as adding a specific colour to it, changing their size, ...
Read MoreHow to lock the flipping during scaling of Rectangle using FabricJS?
In this tutorial, we are going to learn how to lock the flipping during scaling of a Rectangle using FabricJS. Just as we can specify the position, colour, opacity and dimension of a rectangle object in the canvas, we can also specify whether we want to stop flipping an object during scaling. This can be done by using the lockScalingFlip property. Syntax new fabric.Rect({ lockScalingFlip : Boolean }: Object) Parameters Options (optional) − This parameter is an Object which provides additional customizations to our rectangle. Using this parameter, properties such as colour, cursor, ...
Read MoreHow to lock the horizontal movement of Rectangle using FabricJS?
In this tutorial, we are going to learn how to lock the horizontal movement of a Rectangle using FabricJS. Just as we can specify the position, colour, opacity and dimension of a rectangle object in the canvas, we can also specify whether we want it to move only in the Y-axis. This can be done by using the lockMovementX property. Syntax new fabric.Rect({ lockMovementX: Boolean }: Object) Parameters Options (optional) − This parameter is an Object which provides additional customizations ...
Read MoreHow to lock the horizontal scaling of a Rectangle using FabricJS?
In this tutorial, we are going to learn how to lock the horizontal scaling of a Rectangle using FabricJS. Just as we can specify the position, colour, opacity and dimension of a rectangle object in the canvas, we can also specify whether we want to stop scaling an object horizontally. This can be done by using the lockScalingX property. Syntax new fabric.Rect({ lockScalingX : Boolean }) Parameters Options (optional) − This parameter is an Object which provides additional customizations to our rectangle. Using ...
Read MoreHow to lock the horizontal skewing of Rectangle using FabricJS?
In this tutorial, we are going to learn how to lock the horizontal skewing of a Rectangle using FabricJS. Just as we can specify the position, colour, opacity and dimension of a rectangle object in the canvas, we can also specify whether we want to stop skewing an object horizontally. This can be done by using the lockSkewingX property. Syntax new fabric.Rect({ lockSkewingX : Boolean }: Object) Parameters Options (optional) − This parameter is an Object which provides additional customizations to our rectangle. Using this parameter, properties such as colour, ...
Read MoreHow to lock the rotation of Rectangle using FabricJS?
In this tutorial, we are going to learn how to lock the rotation of a Rectangle using FabricJS. Just as we can specify the position, colour, opacity and dimension of a rectangle object in the canvas, we can also specify whether we want it to rotate or not. This can be done by using the lockRotation property. Syntax new fabric.Rect({ lockRotation : Boolean }: Object) Parameters Options (optional) − This parameter is an Object which provides additional customizations to our ...
Read MoreHow to set the border scale factor of Rectangle using FabricJS?
In this tutorial, we are going to learn how to set the border scale factor of a Rectangle using FabricJS. Rectangle is one of the various shapes provided by FabricJS. In order to create a rectangle, we will have to create an instance of fabric.Rect class and add it to the canvas. We can use the borderScaleFactor property which specifies the scale factor of the object's controlling borders. This property controls the thickness of the selection border that appears when an object is selected on the canvas. Syntax ...
Read MoreHow to set the minimum allowed scale value of Rectangle using FabricJS?
In this tutorial, we are going to learn how to set the minimum allowed scale of Rectangle using FabricJS. Rectangle is one of the various shapes provided by FabricJS. In order to create a rectangle, we will have to create an instance of fabric.Rect class and add it to the canvas. We can customize a rectangle object by adding a fill colour to it, eliminate its borders or even make changes in its dimensions. Similarly, we can also set its minimum allowed scale by using the minScaleLimit property. Syntax new fabric.Rect({ minScaleLimit : Number }: Object) ...
Read MoreHow to add dashed stroke to a Textbox using FabricJS?
In this tutorial, we are going to learn how to add a dashed stroke to a Textbox using FabricJS. We can customize, stretch or move around the text written in a textbox. In order to create a textbox, we will have to create an instance of fabric.Textbox class and add it to the canvas. The strokeDashArray property allows us to specify a dash pattern for the object's stroke. Syntax new fabric.Textbox(text: String, { strokeDashArray: Array }: Object) Parameters text − This parameter accepts ...
Read MoreHow to add stroke to a Textbox using FabricJS?
In this tutorial, we are going to learn how to add stroke to a Textbox using FabricJS. We can customize, stretch or move around the text written in a textbox. In order to create a textbox, we will have to create an instance of fabric.Textbox class and add it to the canvas. Our textbox object can be customized in various ways like changing its dimensions, adding a background colour, or by changing the colour of the line drawn around the object. We can do this by using the stroke property. Syntax new fabric.Textbox(text: String, { stroke : ...
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