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Pictograms have a standardised layout: They are 8 rem wide and 10 rem high, with a squared image on top that's 8 rem * 8 rem, and a region of 8 rem * 2 rem for the text, which can fit in one line, two lines (eventually collapsed).
This is an example from the Figma doc:
In particular, the text is missing.
This is an example of the standardised layout (the dark zone containing the image of the pictogram):
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
hello! No, there's no documentation for this. It's a standard we decided ourselves based on the observation of existing PECS pictograms. Most pictograms are squared (check, for example, https://arasaac.org/), and we didn't want the text covering the image, so we added a text region. Most pictogram description text is one line, but we wanted to be able to hold up to 2 lines if necessary.
Pictograms have a standardised layout: They are 8 rem wide and 10 rem high, with a squared image on top that's 8 rem * 8 rem, and a region of 8 rem * 2 rem for the text, which can fit in one line, two lines (eventually collapsed).
This is an example from the Figma doc:
In particular, the text is missing.
This is an example of the standardised layout (the dark zone containing the image of the pictogram):
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: