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MelX

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Wednesday, December 14th 2011, 7:42pm

About PictureBoxes...?

I'm just wondering what the Opaque and Transparency attributes do? They don't seem to do anything hmm...

I have a background and I would like to have a semi transparent image on top, any tips on how I could do that?

Dani

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Friday, December 16th 2011, 3:28pm

Hey there,
...I guess they have not been implemented yet!
You could look for possible hints within the framework:

http://code.google.com/p/jabacoframework…Framework%2Fsrc

Maybe this post helps though:

http://www.jabaco.org/board/p2701-transp…m.html#post2701

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Saturday, December 17th 2011, 9:44am

OK,
it is in the Framework!
But obviously it does not work.
I don't know why!? ?(

http://www.google.com/codesearch#search/&q=transparency%20package:[url]http://jabacoframework\.googlecode\.com&type=cs[/url]

JasonS

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Monday, December 19th 2011, 1:34am

Hi,

It has worked for me.. but only when using the .PaintPicture method... set your source image's opaque property, then use paintpicture to 'blt' onto another picturebox... as far as completely transparent parts of an image, you need to use a transparent gif.

~Jason

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