I'm trying out the android graphics classes. I wanted to draw some arcs/circles with a fill color and black outline. The Paint class has a style for FILL_AND_STROKE, but there doesn't seem to be a way to set the fill color vs. stroke color. So as far as I can tell it's the same as FILL?
So what's the point of FILL_AND_STROKE if you can't set a separate fill and stroke color? I haven't managed to find a good explanation.
(I solved my simple problem by doing a fill first, then a stroke, naturally)
Edit: I ran into this bug report: http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=4086
Comment 4 and 5 seem to imply that FILL_AND_STROKE is basically the same as FILL and it will be 'fixed' in 2.2. I guess they'll add a new color?
And if you are using any of the shape tools, then BOTH the fill and stroke colors can be used. For shapes, the stroke color is for the outline of the shape, while the fill color is for the color inside the shape.
Using fill sets the color inside the object and stroke sets the color of the line drawn around the object.
Objects in Illustrator have two kinds of colors fill color and stroke color. Fill is what the inside of an object is colored with, and stroke is what the outline of an object is colored with.
afaik: FILL fills your circle, while FILL_AND_STROKE also draws the border. If you increase the size of the stroke, it should result in different circles sizes (only visual!)
Think about this: you draw a circle by hand with a small sized pencil. The radius is what you wanted. If you now take a big brush and draw the circle again, your radius is much bigger... (i hope its understandable O.o )
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