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: When placing text over images, ensure the image doesn't make the text unreadable. Using a semi-transparent "scrim" or background box can help. 4. Technical Alternatives (The 'vis' Editor)
: Use a minimum of 16px (12pt) for body text to ensure legibility for users with low vision. : When placing text over images, ensure the
: You can split labels onto different lines or adjust padding using the font and scaling properties in your network configuration. 3. Typography and Visual Accessibility Technical Alternatives (The 'vis' Editor) : Use a
When "covering" a topic with text in a design sense, accessibility is key: Typography and Visual Accessibility When "covering" a topic
: If text is overflowing a shape (like a Use Case), you may need to open the ShapeSheet and change LockTextEdit to 0 in the Protection section to allow better wrapping.
In Visio, "covering text" usually refers to managing text backgrounds or ensuring connectors don't obscure labels.
: To prevent a line from crossing through text, you can add a text background . Right-click the shape, select Edit Text , then find the Text Block tab in the Paragraph settings to set a Solid color background (typically white).