try not ticking derive transparency, and make sure transparency is 0

On Monday, July 4, 2016 at 5:50:39 AM UTC+8, cha...@moondustapp.com wrote:
>
> I have a form which I would like to use as a splash screen, showing an 
> image.
>
>
> I added a JPEG as a multi-image, maintaining the default DPIs.
>
>
> I created a new style in the default theme, with the component name equal 
> to the UIID of the form I'm targeting.
>
>
> In the "background" tab of the style, I unchecked "Derive", and selected 
> the image in the drop-down.
>
>
> In the "border" tab of the style, I unchecked "Derive", and selected 
> "empty" border style.
>
>
> In the "color" tab of the style, I unchecked "Derive" for each of the 
> three options (foreground, background, transparency).
>
>
> But in the Resource Editor simulator, and the device simulator, the splash 
> screen was totally black.
>
>
> So I created a container in the form, and gave it the UIID. Now in the 
> Resource Editor, I saw the image in the form preview! But when running, it 
> was still black.
>
>
> The style preview, at the bottom of the style editing dialog, always 
> showed the top of the image I'm trying to display. But no matter what 
> happens, the simulator (and the app itself) never show this image.
>
>
> Is there a subtle step that I'm missing?
>
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> PS, on this page https://www.codenameone.com/manual/appendix-ios.html 
> your pixel sizes are reversed; they are in the form (y, x) instead of (x, 
> y).
>

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