unfortunately, all the annotations have to have different colors. The 
identity of an annotation  is coded by its color.

Antonella Kis wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Based on Group Analysis tutorial by loading the cluster annotation in 
> tksurfer you can visualize  all clusters, regardless of significance. 
> Then  changing the  label mode to "Outline" by hitting the outline 
> button and  loading the cluster p-value overlay I can see all the 
> significant clusters coloured in blue and having a different colour 
> for the outline. I wonder if there is a way so I can  make all the 
> significant clusters blue without having any outline. If I change the 
> outline mod the clusters will show different colours (the same as the 
> outline colour).
>
> Thank you.
> Antonella
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