That edge thickness is for the intersecting outlines on the 2D slices. There is 
no settings for outline thickness for labels.

Best,

Ruopeng

On Jan 8, 2023, at 10:58 AM, Greta Tuckute 
<gret...@mit.edu<mailto:gret...@mit.edu>> wrote:

Hi developers,
I am using Freeview to plot overlays on inflated surfaces with labels:
freeview  -f 
$SUBJECTS_DIR/fsaverage/surf/lh.inflated:overlay=OVERLAY_NAME.mgh:overlay_color=colorwheel,inverse,truncate:overlay_threshold=1,5:label=lh.primary.label:label_outline=1:label_color=0,0,0
This command will nicely plot the left fsaverage surface with the overlay of 
interest as well as the label in a black outline. My question is: the label 
outline is incredibly thin. I can’t seem to find a command line flag that 
adjusts this? In the Freeview GUI, there is a place to adjust “Edge thickness” 
but no matter which value I try, it does not have any effect. Is there any way 
to do this?
Attached Freeview screenshot and label file for reference.

Thanks so much for all your great work,
Greta
<lh.primary.label>
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