On Sonntag, Sep 28, 2003, at 17:20 Europe/Vienna, Howard Bornstein wrote:



On Sunday, September 28, 2003, at 10:28 AM, Rodney Tamblyn wrote:


Can anyone tell me how to make a transparent graphic with visible border on Windows (It's easy on Mac). The graphic needs to be "opaque" so it will capture mouse clicks, but obviously I want it to show what's underneath, so the ink will in fact make it transparent apart from the border.

Any reason why it *has* to be a graphic. Why not just place a button over the area, set the opaque and showname to false, and set the border to whatever thickness you want.


Or am I missing something?

I have a similar problem, maybe thats the reason why you cant go with an opaque btn. I have such a btn over the area as you described. And this btn is set to apaque on some stacks so the user cant see the area under the btn and it is set to off that the btn does not work on this Stacks. This works perfectly on the MAc a blank area on a blank ground you can see nothing but on windows (builds) you see a ugly grey rectangle.
I m thinking now how can I solve this problem, but can I do anything, when it works well on the MAc but not on Win..?
Thanks for any ideas....


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