Hi Phil, 

| However, drop-in replacement will not work quite as well for you  
| since you already have a buffer image.  The key is to make the  
| Graphics object you perform all of your drawing operations on to  
| point to either the Canvas.Graphics (support transparency) or to the  
| Graphics object of your buffer image.  Something like:
| 
|    Dim g As Graphics
| 
|    If hasAlphaSupport Then
|      g = Me.Graphics
|    Else
|      If (cBuffer Is Nil) Then cBuffer = NewPicture(Me.Width,  
| Me.Height, 32)
|      g = cBuffer.Graphics
|    End If
| 
|    // drawing code goes here

Yes, this is what I had done before, except that does render
the windows build quite "Flickery", but I suppose it doesn't
really matter because it'll only really be OS X builds that'll
use the transparent background...

All the best,

Mark.
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