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>Fill the areas that are not transparent with black, and the areas that are transparent with white. Then save the bitmap as a Monochrome bitmap with a .MSK extension.
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>Jonathan
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>>I have a bitmap that I have items that need to be white and other areas that need to be transparent.
>>What is the trick here?
>>Thanks
Be forewarned...
I used .msk files extensively in a project and it looked great. Whites were whites when I wanted them to be. Then I shipped the product and kept getting calls from users asking why I had 'red' buttons and some really odd color combinations. Found out that some users who changed their Windows color combinations had problems displaying anything where I used a .msk file. I ended up removing them and I settle for ugly grays.
Robert
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