i know and this makes the UI look bad.

The mask image makes more sence and in tests they perform on. I was 
wondering if it was possible through code without resorting to GDI as I 
will use these on macs later.

Thanks Joe


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On May 14, 2007, at 18:21 UTC, Giovanni wrote:
>
>   
>> Is there a way to draw round edges around a picture without them
>> being  jagged? (Windows)
>>     
>
> Yes, but the details will depend on the details of what you mean by
> this.  Do you want a picture with rounded corners?  Or you want an
> actual border (edge) drawn on top of a picture?  Or something else?
>
> For example, if you want a circular or round-rect picture, with no
> border, then the best solution is to draw a RoundRect into the Mask of
> that picture.  To avoid aliasing on Windows, you'll need to have the
> mask actually be an image (or be composed of several such images)
> stored in your project, since regular old FillOval and FillRoundRect
> will produce jaggies on Windows.
>
> Best,
> - Joe
>
>
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>
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