basicCurvedText
Android
public fun CurvedScope.basicCurvedText(
text: String,
modifier: CurvedModifier = CurvedModifier,
angularDirection: CurvedDirection.Angular? = null,
overflow: TextOverflow = TextOverflow.Clip,
style: @Composable () -> CurvedTextStyle = { CurvedTextStyle() },
): Unit
basicCurvedText is a component allowing developers to easily write curved text following the curvature a circle (usually at the edge of a circular screen). basicCurvedText can be only created within a CurvedLayout since it's not a composable.
Parameters
| text | The text to display |
| modifier | The CurvedModifier to apply to this curved text. |
| angularDirection | Specify if the text is laid out clockwise or anti-clockwise, and if those needs to be reversed in a Rtl layout. If not specified, it will be inherited from the enclosing curvedRow or CurvedLayout See CurvedDirection.Angular. |
| overflow | How visual overflow should be handled. Note that this takes into account only explicit size curved modifiers in this element, to size this element matching the parent's, add a CurvedModifier.weight here. |
| style | A @Composable factory to provide the style to use. This composable SHOULDN'T generate any compose nodes. |
basicCurvedText
Android
public fun CurvedScope.basicCurvedText(
text: String,
style: CurvedTextStyle,
modifier: CurvedModifier = CurvedModifier,
angularDirection: CurvedDirection.Angular? = null,
overflow: TextOverflow = TextOverflow.Clip,
): Unit
basicCurvedText is a component allowing developers to easily write curved text following the curvature a circle (usually at the edge of a circular screen). basicCurvedText can be only created within a CurvedLayout since it's not a composable.
Parameters
| text | The text to display |
| style | A style to use. |
| modifier | The CurvedModifier to apply to this curved text. |
| angularDirection | Specify if the text is laid out clockwise or anti-clockwise, and if those needs to be reversed in a Rtl layout. If not specified, it will be inherited from the enclosing curvedRow or CurvedLayout See CurvedDirection.Angular. |
| overflow | How visual overflow should be handled. |