In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
    "Jim Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  writes:

> Another hackneyed solution would be to edit the images and color the
> background the same as the background color of the installer dialog.  I
> did this for one of our bitmaps and it gives the affect you want without
> needing transparency support.

As long as the default color scheme is in use, yeah...  then it will
look even more silly :)
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