I create a new NSImageView and load it with the image then display the NSImageView

Damien


On 06/02/2009, at 9:13 AM, Randall Meadows wrote:

On Feb 5, 2009, at 3:28 PM, Damien Cooke wrote:

Hi All,
I have what is probably a stupid problem. In my window I have a background NSImageView and I want to pop another much smaller one on top. The one I am putting on top is a png with transparencies. When I do this I get a rectangular image over my background but what I want to see is only the non transparent parts of my image. I have set the background colour of my image via [image setBackgroundColor:[NSColor clearColor]] but I am perplexed with the spectacular lack of any change.

How are you drawing the top image?

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