Kickassjoe Posted August 15, 2009 Share Posted August 15, 2009 (edited) So, I am trying to make clickable transparent labels on the controlGUI in this program. The labels are clickable, up until the point that they turn transparent, and I was wondering if it's easily possible to make them clickable while being transparent. There's just 1 big label in the program right now, for testing purposes. If you make the label use the default background color, you will see that a message box pops up when you click it. When it is transparent, that doesn't happen, which is what I'm trying to make happen. expandcollapse popup#include <Array.au3> #include <GUIConstantsEx.au3> #include <WindowsConstants.au3> #include <INet.au3> #include <GDIPlus.au3> #include <GuiComboBox.au3> #include <File.au3> #include <Array.au3> #include <ButtonConstants.au3> #include <StaticConstants.au3> Global Const $AC_SRC_ALPHA = 1 Global $old_string = "", $runthis = "" _GDIPlus_Startup() $pngSrc = @ScriptDir & "\images\bg.png" $hImage = _GDIPlus_ImageLoadFromFile($pngSrc) $width = _GDIPlus_ImageGetWidth($hImage) $height = _GDIPlus_ImageGetHeight($hImage) $GUI = GUICreate("LadderSearch", $width, $height, -1, -1, $WS_POPUP, $WS_EX_LAYERED) GUIRegisterMsg($WM_NCHITTEST, "WM_NCHITTEST") GUISetState() WinSetOnTop($GUI, "", 1) SetBitmap($GUI, $hImage, 0) For $i = 0 To 255 Step 3 SetBitmap($GUI, $hImage, $i) Next $controlGui = GUICreate("ControlGUI", $width, $height, 0, 0, $WS_POPUP, BitOR($WS_EX_LAYERED, $WS_EX_MDICHILD), $GUI) GUICtrlCreatePic(@ScriptDir & "\images\grey.gif", 0, 0, $width, $height) GUICtrlSetState(-1, $GUI_DISABLE) $bigButton = GUICtrlCreateLabel("", 0, 0, 300, 300, $SS_NOTIFY) GUICtrlSetBkColor(-1, $GUI_BKCOLOR_TRANSPARENT);remove this line and the label will work... GUISetState() While 1 $msg = GUIGetMsg() Select Case $msg = $bigButton MsgBox(0,0,0) EndSelect WEnd Func WM_NCHITTEST($hWnd, $iMsg, $iwParam, $ilParam) If ($hWnd = $GUI) And ($iMsg = $WM_NCHITTEST) Then Return $HTCAPTION EndFunc ;==>WM_NCHITTEST Func SetBitmap($hGUI, $hImage, $iOpacity) Local $hScrDC, $hMemDC, $hBitmap, $hOld, $pSize, $tSize, $pSource, $tSource, $pBlend, $tBlend $hScrDC = _WinAPI_GetDC(0) $hMemDC = _WinAPI_CreateCompatibleDC($hScrDC) $hBitmap = _GDIPlus_BitmapCreateHBITMAPFromBitmap($hImage) $hOld = _WinAPI_SelectObject($hMemDC, $hBitmap) $tSize = DllStructCreate($tagSIZE) $pSize = DllStructGetPtr($tSize) DllStructSetData($tSize, "X", _GDIPlus_ImageGetWidth($hImage)) DllStructSetData($tSize, "Y", _GDIPlus_ImageGetHeight($hImage)) $tSource = DllStructCreate($tagPOINT) $pSource = DllStructGetPtr($tSource) $tBlend = DllStructCreate($tagBLENDFUNCTION) $pBlend = DllStructGetPtr($tBlend) DllStructSetData($tBlend, "Alpha", $iOpacity) DllStructSetData($tBlend, "Format", $AC_SRC_ALPHA) _WinAPI_UpdateLayeredWindow($hGUI, $hScrDC, 0, $pSize, $hMemDC, $pSource, 0, $pBlend, $ULW_ALPHA) _WinAPI_ReleaseDC(0, $hScrDC) _WinAPI_SelectObject($hMemDC, $hOld) _WinAPI_DeleteObject($hBitmap) _WinAPI_DeleteDC($hMemDC) EndFunc ;==>SetBitmap http://dknightstudios.org/files/test1.zip <-- uploaded to a server that I have access to because max file size is 12.15k, and the files are bigger than that, hope it's not a problem. Edited August 15, 2009 by Kickassjoe What goes around comes around... Payback's a bitch. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smashly Posted August 15, 2009 Share Posted August 15, 2009 (edited) So, I am trying to make clickable transparent labels on the controlGUI in this program. The labels are clickable, up until the point that they turn transparent, and I was wondering if it's easily possible to make them clickable while being transparent. There's just 1 big label in the program right now, for testing purposes. If you make the label use the default background color, you will see that a message box pops up when you click it. When it is transparent, that doesn't happen, which is what I'm trying to make happen. expandcollapse popup#include <Array.au3> #include <GUIConstantsEx.au3> #include <WindowsConstants.au3> #include <INet.au3> #include <GDIPlus.au3> #include <GuiComboBox.au3> #include <File.au3> #include <Array.au3> #include <ButtonConstants.au3> #include <StaticConstants.au3> Global Const $AC_SRC_ALPHA = 1 Global $old_string = "", $runthis = "" _GDIPlus_Startup() $pngSrc = @ScriptDir & "\images\bg.png" $hImage = _GDIPlus_ImageLoadFromFile($pngSrc) $width = _GDIPlus_ImageGetWidth($hImage) $height = _GDIPlus_ImageGetHeight($hImage) $GUI = GUICreate("LadderSearch", $width, $height, -1, -1, $WS_POPUP, $WS_EX_LAYERED) GUIRegisterMsg($WM_NCHITTEST, "WM_NCHITTEST") GUISetState() WinSetOnTop($GUI, "", 1) SetBitmap($GUI, $hImage, 0) For $i = 0 To 255 Step 3 SetBitmap($GUI, $hImage, $i) Next $controlGui = GUICreate("ControlGUI", $width, $height, 0, 0, $WS_POPUP, BitOR($WS_EX_LAYERED, $WS_EX_MDICHILD), $GUI) GUICtrlCreatePic(@ScriptDir & "\images\grey.gif", 0, 0, $width, $height) GUICtrlSetState(-1, $GUI_DISABLE) $bigButton = GUICtrlCreateLabel("", 0, 0, 300, 300, $SS_NOTIFY) GUICtrlSetBkColor(-1, $GUI_BKCOLOR_TRANSPARENT);remove this line and the label will work... GUISetState() While 1 $msg = GUIGetMsg() Select Case $msg = $bigButton MsgBox(0,0,0) EndSelect WEnd Func WM_NCHITTEST($hWnd, $iMsg, $iwParam, $ilParam) If ($hWnd = $GUI) And ($iMsg = $WM_NCHITTEST) Then Return $HTCAPTION EndFunc ;==>WM_NCHITTEST Func SetBitmap($hGUI, $hImage, $iOpacity) Local $hScrDC, $hMemDC, $hBitmap, $hOld, $pSize, $tSize, $pSource, $tSource, $pBlend, $tBlend $hScrDC = _WinAPI_GetDC(0) $hMemDC = _WinAPI_CreateCompatibleDC($hScrDC) $hBitmap = _GDIPlus_BitmapCreateHBITMAPFromBitmap($hImage) $hOld = _WinAPI_SelectObject($hMemDC, $hBitmap) $tSize = DllStructCreate($tagSIZE) $pSize = DllStructGetPtr($tSize) DllStructSetData($tSize, "X", _GDIPlus_ImageGetWidth($hImage)) DllStructSetData($tSize, "Y", _GDIPlus_ImageGetHeight($hImage)) $tSource = DllStructCreate($tagPOINT) $pSource = DllStructGetPtr($tSource) $tBlend = DllStructCreate($tagBLENDFUNCTION) $pBlend = DllStructGetPtr($tBlend) DllStructSetData($tBlend, "Alpha", $iOpacity) DllStructSetData($tBlend, "Format", $AC_SRC_ALPHA) _WinAPI_UpdateLayeredWindow($hGUI, $hScrDC, 0, $pSize, $hMemDC, $pSource, 0, $pBlend, $ULW_ALPHA) _WinAPI_ReleaseDC(0, $hScrDC) _WinAPI_SelectObject($hMemDC, $hOld) _WinAPI_DeleteObject($hBitmap) _WinAPI_DeleteDC($hMemDC) EndFunc ;==>SetBitmap http://dknightstudios.org/files/test1.zip <-- uploaded to a server that I have access to because max file size is 12.15k, and the files are bigger than that, hope it's not a problem. Hi, I don't have an answer for the Layered windows with trans labels catching clicks, but I did it with a normal window and get similar results to what your after using WinSetStrans().. I know it's not what your after, but I'll post it anyway..lol I used minimize and exit labels for example..expandcollapse popup#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3> #include <WindowsConstants.au3> #include <GDIPlus.au3> Global $hGUI, $Pic, $Exit, $Minimize Global $pngSrc = @ScriptDir & "\images\bg.png" Global $aImg = _GetWHI($pngSrc) $hGUI = GUICreate("", $aImg[0], $aImg[1], -1, -1, $WS_POPUP, $WS_EX_TOPMOST) $Pic = GUICtrlCreatePic("", 0, 0, $aImg[0], $aImg[1]) GUICtrlSetState(-1, $GUI_DISABLE) _hBmpToPicControl($Pic, $aImg[2], 1) WinSetTrans($hGUI, "", 0) $Exit = GUICtrlCreateLabel("", 671, 3, 15, 15) GUICtrlSetBkColor(-1, $GUI_BKCOLOR_TRANSPARENT) $Minimize = GUICtrlCreateLabel("", 651, 3, 15, 15) GUICtrlSetBkColor(-1, $GUI_BKCOLOR_TRANSPARENT) GUISetState() GUIRegisterMsg($WM_NCHITTEST, "WM_NCHITTEST") _Fade($hGUI, 0) While 1 $msg = GUIGetMsg() Switch $msg Case $Exit _Fade($hGUI, 1) Exit Case $Minimize GUISetState(@SW_MINIMIZE, $hGUI) EndSwitch WEnd ; $sImage = Path to your image ; Returns = Array[3] ; Array[0] = Width ; Array[1] = Height ; Array[2] = handle to a HBITMAP Func _GetWHI($sImage) Local $hImage, $aRet[3] _GDIPlus_Startup() $hImage = _GDIPlus_ImageLoadFromFile($sImage) $aRet[0] = _GDIPlus_ImageGetWidth($hImage) $aRet[1] = _GDIPlus_ImageGetHeight($hImage) $aRet[2] = _GDIPlus_BitmapCreateHBITMAPFromBitmap($hImage) _GDIPlus_ImageDispose($hImage) _GDIPlus_Shutdown() Return $aRet EndFunc ;==>_GetWHI ; $iCID = Control ID as returned from GUICtrlCreatePic() ; $hBmp = HBITMAP as returned by _GetWHI() ; $iFlag = Set to 1 will delete the $hBmp object after setting it the pic control Func _hBmpToPicControl($iCID, $hBmp, $iFlag = 0) Local Const $STM_SETIMAGE = 0x0172 Local Const $IMAGE_BITMAP = 0 Local $hOldBmp $hOldBmp = GUICtrlSendMsg($iCID, $STM_SETIMAGE, $IMAGE_BITMAP, $hBmp) If $hOldBmp Then _WinAPI_DeleteObject($hOldBmp) If $iFlag Then _WinAPI_DeleteObject($hBmp) EndFunc ;==>_hBmpToPicControl ; $iFlag = 0 fade in, 1 fadeout Func _Fade($hWnd, $iFlag) Local $b = 0, $e = 252, $s = +3 If $iFlag Then $b = 252 $e = 0 $s = -3 EndIf For $i = $b To $e Step $s WinSetTrans($hWnd, "", $i) Next EndFunc ;==>_Fade Func WM_NCHITTEST($hWnd, $iMsg, $iwParam, $ilParam) If ($hWnd = $hGUI) And ($iMsg = $WM_NCHITTEST) Then Return $HTCAPTION EndFunc ;==>WM_NCHITTEST Edited August 15, 2009 by smashly Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kickassjoe Posted August 15, 2009 Author Share Posted August 15, 2009 Hi, I don't have an answer for the Layered windows with trans labels catching clicks, but I did it with a normal window and get similar results to what your after using WinSetStrans().. I know it's not what your after, but I'll post it anyway..lol I used minimize and exit labels for example..expandcollapse popup#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3> #include <WindowsConstants.au3> #include <GDIPlus.au3> Global $hGUI, $Pic, $Exit, $Minimize Global $pngSrc = @ScriptDir & "\images\bg.png" Global $aImg = _GetWHI($pngSrc) $hGUI = GUICreate("", $aImg[0], $aImg[1], -1, -1, $WS_POPUP, $WS_EX_TOPMOST) $Pic = GUICtrlCreatePic("", 0, 0, $aImg[0], $aImg[1]) GUICtrlSetState(-1, $GUI_DISABLE) _hBmpToPicControl($Pic, $aImg[2], 1) WinSetTrans($hGUI, "", 0) $Exit = GUICtrlCreateLabel("", 671, 3, 15, 15) GUICtrlSetBkColor(-1, $GUI_BKCOLOR_TRANSPARENT) $Minimize = GUICtrlCreateLabel("", 651, 3, 15, 15) GUICtrlSetBkColor(-1, $GUI_BKCOLOR_TRANSPARENT) GUISetState() GUIRegisterMsg($WM_NCHITTEST, "WM_NCHITTEST") _Fade($hGUI, 0) While 1 $msg = GUIGetMsg() Switch $msg Case $Exit _Fade($hGUI, 1) Exit Case $Minimize GUISetState(@SW_MINIMIZE, $hGUI) EndSwitch WEnd ; $sImage = Path to your image ; Returns = Array[3] ; Array[0] = Width ; Array[1] = Height ; Array[2] = handle to a HBITMAP Func _GetWHI($sImage) Local $hImage, $aRet[3] _GDIPlus_Startup() $hImage = _GDIPlus_ImageLoadFromFile($sImage) $aRet[0] = _GDIPlus_ImageGetWidth($hImage) $aRet[1] = _GDIPlus_ImageGetHeight($hImage) $aRet[2] = _GDIPlus_BitmapCreateHBITMAPFromBitmap($hImage) _GDIPlus_ImageDispose($hImage) _GDIPlus_Shutdown() Return $aRet EndFunc ;==>_GetWHI ; $iCID = Control ID as returned from GUICtrlCreatePic() ; $hBmp = HBITMAP as returned by _GetWHI() ; $iFlag = Set to 1 will delete the $hBmp object after setting it the pic control Func _hBmpToPicControl($iCID, $hBmp, $iFlag = 0) Local Const $STM_SETIMAGE = 0x0172 Local Const $IMAGE_BITMAP = 0 Local $hOldBmp $hOldBmp = GUICtrlSendMsg($iCID, $STM_SETIMAGE, $IMAGE_BITMAP, $hBmp) If $hOldBmp Then _WinAPI_DeleteObject($hOldBmp) If $iFlag Then _WinAPI_DeleteObject($hBmp) EndFunc ;==>_hBmpToPicControl ; $iFlag = 0 fade in, 1 fadeout Func _Fade($hWnd, $iFlag) Local $b = 0, $e = 252, $s = +3 If $iFlag Then $b = 252 $e = 0 $s = -3 EndIf For $i = $b To $e Step $s WinSetTrans($hWnd, "", $i) Next EndFunc ;==>_Fade Func WM_NCHITTEST($hWnd, $iMsg, $iwParam, $ilParam) If ($hWnd = $hGUI) And ($iMsg = $WM_NCHITTEST) Then Return $HTCAPTION EndFunc ;==>WM_NCHITTEST It didn't really fade in for me, don't know if that's just my computer, or what, so I added a 10 ms sleep to the winsettrans loop, and put the max down to 245, and it's almost exactly how transparent it was before >_<. Thanks for the help, I think that's all I need it to do . What goes around comes around... Payback's a bitch. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smashly Posted August 16, 2009 Share Posted August 16, 2009 Hi, glad it sort of worked >_< Here's another version of using just one layered window. Clicks on trans labels labels work fine, but putting text on a label won't work. Just means if your needing text you'll have to add text to the back image on the fly with gdi+ or have multiple background images to load on different event'sexpandcollapse popup#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3> #include <WindowsConstants.au3> #include <GDIPlus.au3> Global $GUI, $Exit, $Minimize, $Last Global $pngSrc = @ScriptDir & "\images\bg.png" Global $aBmp = _GetWHI($pngSrc) $GUI = GUICreate("LadderSearch", $aBmp[0], $aBmp[1], -1, -1, $WS_POPUP, BitOr($WS_EX_LAYERED, $WS_EX_TOPMOST)) $Minimize = GUICtrlCreateLabel("", $aBmp[0] - 44, 3, 15, 15) GUICtrlSetBkColor(-1, $GUI_BKCOLOR_TRANSPARENT) $Exit = GUICtrlCreateLabel("", $aBmp[0] - 24, 3, 15, 15) GUICtrlSetBkColor(-1, $GUI_BKCOLOR_TRANSPARENT) GUICtrlCreateLabel("", 0, 0, $aBmp[0], $aBmp[1], 15, $GUI_WS_EX_PARENTDRAG) GUICtrlSetBkColor(-1, $GUI_BKCOLOR_TRANSPARENT) GUISetState(@SW_SHOW, $GUI) _Fade($GUI, $aBmp, 0) While 1 $msg = GUIGetMsg() Switch $msg Case $Exit _Fade($GUI, $aBmp, 1) _WinAPI_DeleteObject($aBmp[2]) Exit Case $Minimize GUISetState(@SW_MINIMIZE, $GUI) EndSwitch WEnd ; $sImage = Path to your image ; Returns = Array[3] ; $Array[0] = Width ; $Array[1] = Height ; $Array[2] = handle to a HBITMAP ; when the image is no longer needed use _WinAPI_DeleteObject($Array[2]) Func _GetWHI($sImage) Local $hImage, $aBitmap[3] _GDIPlus_Startup() $hImage = _GDIPlus_ImageLoadFromFile($sImage) $aBitmap[0] = _GDIPlus_ImageGetWidth($hImage) $aBitmap[1] = _GDIPlus_ImageGetHeight($hImage) $aBitmap[2] = _GDIPlus_BitmapCreateHBITMAPFromBitmap($hImage) _GDIPlus_ImageDispose($hImage) _GDIPlus_Shutdown() Return $aBitmap EndFunc ;==>_GetWHI ; I changed this so I could shutdown gdiplus once an image has been loaded by _GetWHI() ; just pass it the array returned by _GetWHI() Func SetBitmap($hGUI, $aBitmap, $iOpacity) Local Const $AC_SRC_ALPHA = 1 Local $hScrDC, $hMemDC, $hOld, $pSize, $tSize, $pSource, $tSource, $pBlend, $tBlend $hScrDC = _WinAPI_GetDC(0) $hMemDC = _WinAPI_CreateCompatibleDC($hScrDC) $hOld = _WinAPI_SelectObject($hMemDC, $aBitmap[2]) $tSize = DllStructCreate($tagSIZE) $pSize = DllStructGetPtr($tSize) DllStructSetData($tSize, "X", $aBitmap[0]) DllStructSetData($tSize, "Y", $aBitmap[1]) $tSource = DllStructCreate($tagPOINT) $pSource = DllStructGetPtr($tSource) $tBlend = DllStructCreate($tagBLENDFUNCTION) $pBlend = DllStructGetPtr($tBlend) DllStructSetData($tBlend, "Alpha", $iOpacity) DllStructSetData($tBlend, "Format", $AC_SRC_ALPHA) _WinAPI_UpdateLayeredWindow($hGUI, $hScrDC, 0, $pSize, $hMemDC, $pSource, 0, $pBlend, $ULW_ALPHA) _WinAPI_ReleaseDC(0, $hScrDC) _WinAPI_SelectObject($hMemDC, $hOld) _WinAPI_DeleteDC($hMemDC) EndFunc ;==>SetBitmap ; $aBitmap = just pass it the array returned by _GetWHI() ; $iFlag = 0 fade in, 1 fade out Func _Fade($hGUI, $aBitmap, $iFlag = 0) Local $b = 0, $e = 255, $s = +3 If $iFlag Then $b = 255 $e = 0 $s = -3 EndIf For $i = $b To $e Step $s SetBitmap($hGUI, $aBitmap, $i) Next EndFunc ;==>_Fade Cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kickassjoe Posted August 16, 2009 Author Share Posted August 16, 2009 Hi, glad it sort of worked >_< Here's another version of using just one layered window. Clicks on trans labels labels work fine, but putting text on a label won't work. Just means if your needing text you'll have to add text to the back image on the fly with gdi+ or have multiple background images to load on different event'sexpandcollapse popup#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3> #include <WindowsConstants.au3> #include <GDIPlus.au3> Global $GUI, $Exit, $Minimize, $Last Global $pngSrc = @ScriptDir & "\images\bg.png" Global $aBmp = _GetWHI($pngSrc) $GUI = GUICreate("LadderSearch", $aBmp[0], $aBmp[1], -1, -1, $WS_POPUP, BitOr($WS_EX_LAYERED, $WS_EX_TOPMOST)) $Minimize = GUICtrlCreateLabel("", $aBmp[0] - 44, 3, 15, 15) GUICtrlSetBkColor(-1, $GUI_BKCOLOR_TRANSPARENT) $Exit = GUICtrlCreateLabel("", $aBmp[0] - 24, 3, 15, 15) GUICtrlSetBkColor(-1, $GUI_BKCOLOR_TRANSPARENT) GUICtrlCreateLabel("", 0, 0, $aBmp[0], $aBmp[1], 15, $GUI_WS_EX_PARENTDRAG) GUICtrlSetBkColor(-1, $GUI_BKCOLOR_TRANSPARENT) GUISetState(@SW_SHOW, $GUI) _Fade($GUI, $aBmp, 0) While 1 $msg = GUIGetMsg() Switch $msg Case $Exit _Fade($GUI, $aBmp, 1) _WinAPI_DeleteObject($aBmp[2]) Exit Case $Minimize GUISetState(@SW_MINIMIZE, $GUI) EndSwitch WEnd ; $sImage = Path to your image ; Returns = Array[3] ; $Array[0] = Width ; $Array[1] = Height ; $Array[2] = handle to a HBITMAP ; when the image is no longer needed use _WinAPI_DeleteObject($Array[2]) Func _GetWHI($sImage) Local $hImage, $aBitmap[3] _GDIPlus_Startup() $hImage = _GDIPlus_ImageLoadFromFile($sImage) $aBitmap[0] = _GDIPlus_ImageGetWidth($hImage) $aBitmap[1] = _GDIPlus_ImageGetHeight($hImage) $aBitmap[2] = _GDIPlus_BitmapCreateHBITMAPFromBitmap($hImage) _GDIPlus_ImageDispose($hImage) _GDIPlus_Shutdown() Return $aBitmap EndFunc ;==>_GetWHI ; I changed this so I could shutdown gdiplus once an image has been loaded by _GetWHI() ; just pass it the array returned by _GetWHI() Func SetBitmap($hGUI, $aBitmap, $iOpacity) Local Const $AC_SRC_ALPHA = 1 Local $hScrDC, $hMemDC, $hOld, $pSize, $tSize, $pSource, $tSource, $pBlend, $tBlend $hScrDC = _WinAPI_GetDC(0) $hMemDC = _WinAPI_CreateCompatibleDC($hScrDC) $hOld = _WinAPI_SelectObject($hMemDC, $aBitmap[2]) $tSize = DllStructCreate($tagSIZE) $pSize = DllStructGetPtr($tSize) DllStructSetData($tSize, "X", $aBitmap[0]) DllStructSetData($tSize, "Y", $aBitmap[1]) $tSource = DllStructCreate($tagPOINT) $pSource = DllStructGetPtr($tSource) $tBlend = DllStructCreate($tagBLENDFUNCTION) $pBlend = DllStructGetPtr($tBlend) DllStructSetData($tBlend, "Alpha", $iOpacity) DllStructSetData($tBlend, "Format", $AC_SRC_ALPHA) _WinAPI_UpdateLayeredWindow($hGUI, $hScrDC, 0, $pSize, $hMemDC, $pSource, 0, $pBlend, $ULW_ALPHA) _WinAPI_ReleaseDC(0, $hScrDC) _WinAPI_SelectObject($hMemDC, $hOld) _WinAPI_DeleteDC($hMemDC) EndFunc ;==>SetBitmap ; $aBitmap = just pass it the array returned by _GetWHI() ; $iFlag = 0 fade in, 1 fade out Func _Fade($hGUI, $aBitmap, $iFlag = 0) Local $b = 0, $e = 255, $s = +3 If $iFlag Then $b = 255 $e = 0 $s = -3 EndIf For $i = $b To $e Step $s SetBitmap($hGUI, $aBitmap, $i) Next EndFunc ;==>_Fade Cheers The first example worked with the transparent labels, and with text, so I just stuck with that, and the program is finished now . The solution really did help a lot! Thanks for multiple options though . What goes around comes around... Payback's a bitch. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackman12 Posted May 15, 2010 Share Posted May 15, 2010 (edited) While i am using this (in first code tags) script, any object cant visible and dont work.How i use this code with object? i solve that problem with child window. Edited May 16, 2010 by blackman12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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