Use a dashed line for object highlighting.
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package org.thoughtcrime.securesms.imageeditor.renderers
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package org.thoughtcrime.securesms.imageeditor.renderers
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import android.graphics.Color
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import android.graphics.Color
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import android.graphics.DashPathEffect
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import android.graphics.Paint
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import android.graphics.Paint
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import android.graphics.Path
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import android.graphics.Path
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import android.graphics.RectF
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import android.graphics.RectF
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@ -29,6 +30,7 @@ class SelectedElementGuideRenderer {
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strokeWidth = ViewUtil.dpToPx(15).toFloat() / 10f
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strokeWidth = ViewUtil.dpToPx(15).toFloat() / 10f
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color = Color.WHITE
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color = Color.WHITE
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style = Paint.Style.STROKE
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style = Paint.Style.STROKE
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pathEffect = DashPathEffect(floatArrayOf(15f, 15f), 0f)
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}
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}
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private val circlePaint = Paint().apply {
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private val circlePaint = Paint().apply {
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