http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/How-to-fill-a-selection-with-a-different-color-while-still-keep-the-line-color-tp5013457p5013470.html
Thank you for your response, but my question is slightly different. I draw an ROI (for example an oval, or a polygon) it should have a color of its boundary. Then I fill the ROI with one color (press Y), then the ROI boundary disappears. My question was how to still display the boundary when the ROI is filled with some color.
> Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2015 11:14:24 +0200
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> Dear Ping Wang,
> I'm not sure whether I misunderstood what you are looking for.
> But is the feature you are interested not just the Edit->Draw (or Ctrl + D)
> feature.
> It will draw a line which color is the active one and thickness can be
> defined in Edit->Options->Line_width...
> My best regards,
> Philippe
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> Objet : How to fill a selection with a different color while still keep the
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> Dear List,
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> I drew an ROI with red color, now I filled it with a different color (for
> example green), then I found the red boundary line of the ROI was not shown
> any more. I wonder if anyone knows how to keep the line color for the ROI?
> Thanks.
> ping wang
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