Doesn't work for me.  Window remains white wether composite or not.   
-- Marc  (10.4.9, G4)

On Apr 17, 2007, at 1:41 PM, Tom Benson wrote:

> Ben, I use the exact same declare, and have no trouble with it,  
> HOWEVER...
>
> put it in your windows PAINT event instead of its OPEN event
>
> Works fine for me - 400Mhz G4 through seven different generations  
> to a MacBook Pro....
>
> - Tom
>
>
> On Tuesday, April 17, 2007, at 01:24PM, "Ben Blake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
> wrote:
>> G'Day!
>>
>> I am using the following declare in my Window Open Event to change my
>> Toolbar to the unified style:
>>
>> Declare Sub ChangeWindowAttributes Lib "Carbon" (win as WindowPtr,
>> setAttribs as integer, removeAttribs as integer)
>> ChangeWindowAttributes self, 2^7 + 2^11 + 2^18, 0
>>
>> Now I am getting the unified toolbar ok, however my windows  
>> background
>> has turned to white (instead of the usual gray!!). Now if I change
>> this declare to be activated by a checkbox then everything works as
>> expected.
>>
>> Should this go in the Open event or somewhere else? Has anyone else
>> gotten this to work?
>>
>> I tried this on both 2007r1 and r2 on an Intel Mac (universal and  
>> PPC)
>> on 10.4.9 in debug mode only.
>>
>> cya
>> Ben
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