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Currently, after selecting the object, it turns to cyan. But that is not preferable in the situation when the object itself is of cyan color or is surrounded by a lot of cyan-colored objects.
Currently, after selecting the object, it turns to cyan. But that is not preferable in the situation when the object itself is of cyan color or is surrounded by a lot of cyan-colored objects.
I was wondering if using a complementary color of the original color of the object might be more convenient.
StackOverflow's answer to find complementary of a color programmatically
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