Bitmaped and transparent dialogs
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Antonio,
This is excellent. I have been looking for this since Fivewin 1.8.
Many years ago I hired several artists to make my applications look especially "pretty". I experimented with this concept, but ran into difficulties.
One problem I had was "re-using" a dialog. I could get it to display correctly the 1st time, but, if I ::end() the dialog and save the dialog object to an array to re-call at a later time, the dialog background would be "invisible" and the Windows desktop would bleed through on subsequent ::activate() commands.
Is it possible for you to test this and let me know the result.
As always, thanks much. I really appreciate the work you have done for all of us.
This is excellent. I have been looking for this since Fivewin 1.8.
Many years ago I hired several artists to make my applications look especially "pretty". I experimented with this concept, but ran into difficulties.
One problem I had was "re-using" a dialog. I could get it to display correctly the 1st time, but, if I ::end() the dialog and save the dialog object to an array to re-call at a later time, the dialog background would be "invisible" and the Windows desktop would bleed through on subsequent ::activate() commands.
Is it possible for you to test this and let me know the result.
As always, thanks much. I really appreciate the work you have done for all of us.
Don Lowenstein
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