Hello!

28.05.2019, 08:37, "KUSUMOTO Norio" <kusum...@na.rim.or.jp>:
> Hello all,
>
> I've been researching for a while about Windows Factor's inability to 
> correctly render texts on
> transparent backgrounds. I haven't solved the problem yet, but I've just come 
> to an idea.
> I'd be happy to hear your opinions on that.
>
> For example, labels for button widgets are tentatively drawn with gray 
> background text because
> they cannot draw labels with a transparent background. I disabled this 
> behavior and tried to make
> transparent drawing work correctly, but only on a black background. I kept 
> trying to figure
> out what was behind the black background, but I couldn't find the widget.
>
> That's why I came up with the idea that Uniscribe works to make the 
> background transparent,
> but where the characters are written is black. At first it seemed like a 
> silly idea, but I wrote
> the code to confirm it.

  Is it possible to tell Uniscribe to render the text in white color?
  If such text shows up on the black background, that would confirm part of the 
theory.

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 Александр



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