Appearance
The Diagram Appearance page of the Options dialog enables you to define how diagrams and their contents appear on display.

Option |
Use to |
Configure Default Element Fonts |
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Renderer |
Render smooth curves and diagonal lines in diagrams, so that staggered vertical or horizontal pixels are less obvious. Select the type of renderer you prefer to use:
Experiment with these options and see which works best for your system and requirements. |
Default Element Border Width |
Set the default element border width (in pixels). |
Automatically increase the size of all objects on a diagram by up to 50%, without affecting other users reading that diagram. You can perform the same function with the Zoom Slider on the Status bar; changes in the 'zoomed' display scale of a diagram update this field and affect any other diagrams that you open. This has no impact any other diagram Zoom facility in Enterprise Architect. |
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Print in Color |
Print your diagrams in color. Deselect the checkbox to print the diagrams in black and white. |
Anti-aliased text |
Force text anti-aliasing in diagrams. If you deselect the checkbox, Enterprise Architect applies the MS Windows default setting. Therefore, if you do not want to use anti-aliasing, ensure that the Windows anti-aliasing default is also set to OFF. |
Compress text to fit within Element |
Determine the behavior of Enterprise Architect when text at zoom levels other than 100% would not fit inside the boundary of an element. Enterprise Architect either compresses the text to fit within the boundary, or expands the element. |
Bold Element Names |
Display element names in bold text. |
Element Shadows On |
Display a shadow around the bottom and right edges of each element in a diagram. |
Invert rotated text for metafiles |
Use different text format when external metafile readers are causing issues. |
Use Watermark |
Add a watermark to any diagrams you print. |
Text |
Define the watermark text, if a watermark is to be used. |
Show Gradient Fill for Paper Color |
Switch between having a color gradient in the diagram background, or having a solid, uniform background color. |
Gradient Fill Direction For an Element |
Select the direction for the color gradient within element boxes, or <none> for no color gradient. |