HTML5 Canvas Circle Text
Letters should now be properly oriented:
CanvasRenderingContext2D.prototype.fillTextCircle = function(text,x,y,radius,startRotation){
var numRadsPerLetter = 2*Math.PI / text.length;
this.save();
this.translate(x,y);
this.rotate(startRotation);
for(var i=0;i<text.length;i++){
this.save();
this.rotate(i*numRadsPerLetter);
this.fillText(text[i],0,-radius);
this.restore();
}
this.restore();
}
Sample usage:
var ctx = document.getElementById('canvas').getContext('2d');
ctx.font = "bold 30px Serif";
ctx.fillTextCircle("Circle Text ",150,150,75,Math.PI / 2);
The extra space at the end of the string adds some extra padding.
Sample output:
It can technically be done, but there is no built in way. You'd have to calculate an arc, and draw each letter individually along that arc, figuring out the angle and positioning yourself.
Many people end up making their own methods (like the above) for text. Heck, multiline text can't even be done by default!
EDIT: Here is a working example, piggybacking off of cmptrgeekken's work. If you upvote me, upvote him too :P
http://jsfiddle.net/c3Y8M/1/
What it looks like:
On my blog, I take a fairly close look at creating circular text using HTML5 Canvas:
html5graphics.blogspot.com
In the example, options include rounded text alignment (left, center and right) from a given angle, inward and outward facing text, kerning (adjustable gap between characters) and text inside or outside the radius.
There is also a jsfiddle with a working example.
It is as follows:
document.body.appendChild(getCircularText("ROUNDED TEXT LOOKS BEST IN CAPS!", 250, 0, "center", false, true, "Arial", "18pt", 2));
function getCircularText(text, diameter, startAngle, align, textInside, inwardFacing, fName, fSize, kerning) {
// text: The text to be displayed in circular fashion
// diameter: The diameter of the circle around which the text will
// be displayed (inside or outside)
// startAngle: In degrees, Where the text will be shown. 0 degrees
// if the top of the circle
// align: Positions text to left right or center of startAngle
// textInside: true to show inside the diameter. False to show outside
// inwardFacing: true for base of text facing inward. false for outward
// fName: name of font family. Make sure it is loaded
// fSize: size of font family. Don't forget to include units
// kearning: 0 for normal gap between letters. positive or
// negative number to expand/compact gap in pixels
//------------------------------------------------------------------------
// declare and intialize canvas, reference, and useful variables
align = align.toLowerCase();
var mainCanvas = document.createElement('canvas');
var ctxRef = mainCanvas.getContext('2d');
var clockwise = align == "right" ? 1 : -1; // draw clockwise for aligned right. Else Anticlockwise
startAngle = startAngle * (Math.PI / 180); // convert to radians
// calculate height of the font. Many ways to do this
// you can replace with your own!
var div = document.createElement("div");
div.innerHTML = text;
div.style.position = 'absolute';
div.style.top = '-10000px';
div.style.left = '-10000px';
div.style.fontFamily = fName;
div.style.fontSize = fSize;
document.body.appendChild(div);
var textHeight = div.offsetHeight;
document.body.removeChild(div);
// in cases where we are drawing outside diameter,
// expand diameter to handle it
if (!textInside) diameter += textHeight * 2;
mainCanvas.width = diameter;
mainCanvas.height = diameter;
// omit next line for transparent background
mainCanvas.style.backgroundColor = 'lightgray';
ctxRef.fillStyle = 'black';
ctxRef.font = fSize + ' ' + fName;
// Reverse letters for align Left inward, align right outward
// and align center inward.
if (((["left", "center"].indexOf(align) > -1) && inwardFacing) || (align == "right" && !inwardFacing)) text = text.split("").reverse().join("");
// Setup letters and positioning
ctxRef.translate(diameter / 2, diameter / 2); // Move to center
startAngle += (Math.PI * !inwardFacing); // Rotate 180 if outward
ctxRef.textBaseline = 'middle'; // Ensure we draw in exact center
ctxRef.textAlign = 'center'; // Ensure we draw in exact center
// rotate 50% of total angle for center alignment
if (align == "center") {
for (var j = 0; j < text.length; j++) {
var charWid = ctxRef.measureText(text[j]).width;
startAngle += ((charWid + (j == text.length-1 ? 0 : kerning)) / (diameter / 2 - textHeight)) / 2 * -clockwise;
}
}
// Phew... now rotate into final start position
ctxRef.rotate(startAngle);
// Now for the fun bit: draw, rotate, and repeat
for (var j = 0; j < text.length; j++) {
var charWid = ctxRef.measureText(text[j]).width; // half letter
// rotate half letter
ctxRef.rotate((charWid/2) / (diameter / 2 - textHeight) * clockwise);
// draw the character at "top" or "bottom"
// depending on inward or outward facing
ctxRef.fillText(text[j], 0, (inwardFacing ? 1 : -1) * (0 - diameter / 2 + textHeight / 2));
ctxRef.rotate((charWid/2 + kerning) / (diameter / 2 - textHeight) * clockwise); // rotate half letter
}
// Return it
return (mainCanvas);
}
It's my modification of this: http://jsfiddle.net/Brfp3/3/ But feature allows you to display text clockwise and counterclockwise.
function textCircle(text,x,y,radius,space,top){
space = space || 0;
var numRadsPerLetter = (Math.PI - space * 2) / text.length;
ctx.save();
ctx.translate(x,y);
var k = (top) ? 1 : -1;
ctx.rotate(-k * ((Math.PI - numRadsPerLetter) / 2 - space));
for(var i=0;i<text.length;i++){
ctx.save();
ctx.rotate(k*i*(numRadsPerLetter));
ctx.textAlign = "center";
ctx.textBaseline = (!top) ? "top" : "bottom";
ctx.fillText(text[i],0,-k*(radius));
ctx.restore();
}
ctx.restore();
}
Sample usage:
ctx.font = "bold 30px Courier";
textCircle("Half circle Text",150,150,75,Math.PI/12,1);
textCircle("Half circle Text",150,150,75,Math.PI/12);