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[FEATURE] Add a secondary stroke color to QgsRubberBand (#4301) #1776

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QGIS-feature-tracker opened this issue Mar 24, 2017 · 1 comment
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Original commit: qgis/QGIS@9c5abc9 by web-flow

This comes in handy when in need of insure visibility of a
marker/line/polygon overlay over both light and dark areas.
This also updates the map view's extent to make use of a
secondary stroke color instead of a semi-transparent fill.

@QGIS-feature-tracker QGIS-feature-tracker added this to the QGIS 3.0 milestone Mar 24, 2017
@DelazJ DelazJ added the ToDocOrNotToDoc? Issues that may be of low level, not clear enough and probably not worth documenting label Sep 24, 2018
@DelazJ DelazJ added the 3.0 QGIS 3.0 new features label Sep 26, 2019
@DelazJ DelazJ modified the milestones: QGIS 3.0, QGIS 3.4 Sep 26, 2019
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havatv commented May 24, 2020

Belongs in the API docs.

@havatv havatv closed this as completed May 24, 2020
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