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Allows image numbered, textual number, or colour tag overlays to be positioned over an image to indicate particular features in the image. Up to 30 overlays can be positioned over the image. Any overlay can be placed over the image up to 3 times, to indicate multiple locations of the same feature in the image.
It is most useful with a transparent background, e.g. svg or png. Its height is set to determine its scale. By default its top-left corner is aligned with the top-left corner of the frame. It can be shifted right and down relative to the frame to position it over part of the background image. It may have its own alt text set.
Overlay combines Multiply and Screen blend modes. [4] Where the base layer is light, the top layer becomes lighter; where the base layer is dark, the top becomes darker; where the base layer is mid grey, the top is unaffected. An overlay with the same picture looks like an S-curve.
Allows image numbered, textual number, or colour tag overlays to be positioned over an image to indicate particular features in the image. Up to 30 overlays can be positioned over the image. Any overlay can be placed over the image up to 3 times, to indicate multiple locations of the same feature in the image.
base caption - alternative text for background image, if left blank, the image name will be used; float_text - text to be superimposed on background image; can contain some formating (bold, italic, line breaks) and wikilinks; text_size - size of superimposed text; in pixels, em, or specified (small,large); if left blank, normal size text will ...
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Strikethrough, or strikeout, is a typographical presentation of words with a horizontal line through their center, resulting in text like this, sometimes an X or a forward slash is typed over the top instead of using a horizontal line. [1] Strike-through was used in medieval manuscripts.
Instead, it appears as the title text of the image, commonly displayed as a tooltip during a mouseover. In a thumbnail the alt text defaults to empty, but a plain picture's alt text defaults to its title text if given and to the picture's file name if not; this default can be overridden with an explicit alt=Alt text option. Title text, like alt ...