Chris:
I tried this and it does not work? The background still turns white?

J

Tuesday, December 11, 2001, 3:35:54 AM, you wrote:


CA> imageObject.copyPixels(sourceImageObject, destinationRect, sourceRect ,
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CA> From: "Jason Gruhl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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CA> Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 12:34 AM
CA> Subject: <lingo-l> CopyPixel


>> Hello:
>> I am using copyPixel to help implement a windowing system. I use it when
>> the window is resized and there is enough room for only part of an
>> image. What I do is simply take the part that should be visible and
>> copy it to a new image object and display that... The problem I am
>> running into is with images whose background is completely
>> "see-through". When copypixel copies the image it places a white
>> background. It says in the lingo dictionary this is default. Does
>> anyone know how to specify a completely see-through background?
>>
>>
>>
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