Craig Ringer said the following at 03/05/2007 08:24 PM : > > Image frames have their own background colour, which in older versions > defaults to opaque white. If it's white, set the image background to > "None" to allow transparency to show. >
OK, mine seems to be opaque white (at least, if I untick "Image Visible", the frame turns opaque white) but where do I set the image background to "None" instead of white? > A quick test here allowed me to create one layer with a large flat > colour frame, then place a transparent PNG created in the GIMP above it > in a separate layer. It worked exactly as expected. I'm using 1.3.3.8 on > WinXP. That sounds exactly like I'm trying to do.
