I'm trying to take the shaped clock example and simply give it a transparent
background (but keep the clock hands opaque).

Here is the example: http://doc.trolltech.com/4.5/widgets-shapedclock.html

I've tried doing various things, but I've only resulted in getting the whole
widget/window to go transparent/translucent.  I think in reality, the widget
background is already transparent (I see a light-gray color on windows 7),
but I can't figure out how to get that light-gray color to go transparent.

Push in the right direction?

Greg
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