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Every question you've asked so far have all been in the helpfile right with the function your asking about.

The image is scaled to specified width and height and should be a Bitmap, GIF, or JPEG image. Icons (ICOs) will not display, though the window still appears. PNG images throw an error message of failing to load, and so do invalid files/paths.

You should save yourself a bit of time posting and waiting, actually read what it says for each function :mellow: .
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Every question you've asked so far have all been in the helpfile right with the function your asking about.

You should save yourself a bit of time posting and waiting, actually read what it says for each function :mellow: .

I know that, but I'm asking how can I have a transparent splash image???

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I know that, but I'm asking how can I have a transparent splash image???

Simple, you can't. You could create a GUI to replicate the Splash though.

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