jot
is an easy way to add touch-controlled drawings and text to images in your iOS app.
- Undo drawing (Erase last stroke).
- Erasing drawing (Applying clear color).
jot
is the easiest way to add annotations to images with a touch interface. You can draw arrows or circle important things, as well as add resizable, rotatable text captions, and easily save the notes on top of a image using drawOnImage:
.
jot
is perfect for quick sketches and notes in your whiteboard or drawing app. It's easy to change the drawing color or stroke width, and when you're done, you can call renderImageOnColor:
to save the sketch.
jot
is a great solution if you need to collect user signatures through a touch interface. Set the drawingColor
to black, set the state to JotViewStateDrawing
, and save the signature when the user is done by calling renderImageOnColor:
.
jot
is available through CocoaPods. To install
it, simply add the following line to your Podfile
:
pod "jot", :git => 'https://github.com/hilalbaig/jot.git'
To run the example project, clone the repo, and run pod install
from the Example
directory.
Add an instance of JotViewController
as a child of your view controller. Adjust the size and layout of JotViewController
's view however you'd like.
#import "ExampleViewController.h"
#import <jot/jot.h>
@interface ExampleViewController ()
@property (nonatomic, strong) JotViewController *jotViewController;
@end
@implementation ExampleViewController
- (void)viewDidLoad
{
[super viewDidLoad];
_jotViewController = [JotViewController new];
self.jotViewController.delegate = self;
[self addChildViewController:self.jotViewController];
[self.view addSubview:self.jotViewController.view];
[self.jotViewController didMoveToParentViewController:self];
self.jotViewController.view.frame = self.view.frame;
}
Switch between drawing, text manipulation, and text edit mode.
- (void)switchToDrawMode
{
self.jotViewController.state = JotViewStateDrawing;
}
- (void)switchToTextMode
{
self.jotViewController.state = JotViewStateText;
}
- (void)switchToTextEditMode
{
self.jotViewController.state = JotViewStateEditingText;
}
Clear the drawing.
// Clears text and drawing
[self.jotViewController clearAll];
// Clears only text
[self.jotViewController clearText];
// Clears only drawing
[self.jotViewController clearDrawing];
Undo drawing.
// Undo drawing
[self.jotViewController undo];
Erasing drawing.
// Enable Erasing mode
[self.jotViewController startErasingDrawing];
// Disable Erasing mode
[self.jotViewController startErasingDrawing];
Draw on a background image.
- (UIImage *)imageWithDrawing
{
UIImage *myImage = self.imageView.image;
return [self.jotViewController drawOnImage:myImage];
}
Draw on a color.
- (UIImage *)imageOnColorWithDrawing
{
UIColor *backgroundColor = self.view.backgroundColor;
return [self.jotViewController renderImageOnColor:backgroundColor];
}
Draw on a transparent background.
- (UIImage *)imageOnColorWithDrawing
{
UIColor *backgroundColor = self.view.backgroundColor;
return [self.jotViewController renderImage];
}
Change the font.
self.jotViewController.font = [UIFont boldSystemFontOfSize:64.f];
Change the font size.
self.jotViewController.fontSize = 64.f;
Change the text color.
self.jotViewController.textColor = [UIColor redColor];
Set the initial text string.
self.jotViewController.textString = @"Hello World";
Change the drawing stroke color.
self.jotViewController.drawingColor = [UIColor magentaColor];
Change the drawing stroke width.
self.jotViewController.drawingStrokeWidth = 10.f;
Make the drawing stroke a constant width, instead of the default dynamically variable width.
self.jotViewController.drawingConstantStrokeWidth = YES;
Set the text to wrap to the width of the view.
self.jotViewController.fitOriginalFontSizeToViewWidth = YES;
Set the text alignment (only applies if text is set to wrap).
self.jotViewController.textAlignment = NSTextAlignmentRight;
Set the text insets (only applies if text is set to wrap).
self.jotViewController.initialTextInsets = UIEdgeInsetsMake(10.f, 10.f, 10.f, 10.f);
Set the text editing insets.
self.jotViewController.textEditingInsets = UIEdgeInsetsMake(10.f, 10.f, 10.f, 10.f);
Set the text edit view to clip text to the text editing insets (instead of fading out with a gradient).
self.jotViewController.clipBoundsToEditingInsets = YES;
- Laura Skelton, creator.
- Hilal Baig, contributor.
- Tres Wong-Godfrey, contributor.
- Matt Moss, contributor.
jot
is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.
Copyright 2015 IFTTT Inc.