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2002ASP #6161
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This code allows you to display PNG images within your programs with full 32 bit color (that is, 24 bit color with 8 bit alpha transparency). This will allow you to use "antialiased" images in your programs, making your graphics blend in to the interface perfectly, no matter what color the user has chosen for their interface. Code by Thomas Kabir (www.VBFrood.de). Posted here with permission

2002ASP #6162
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This code allows you to display PNG images within your programs with full 32 bit color (that is, 24 bit color with 8 bit alpha transparency). This will allow you to use "antialiased" images in your programs, making your graphics blend in to the interface perfectly, no matter what color the user has chosen for their interface. Code by Thomas Kabir (www.VBFrood.de). Posted here with permission.

2002C #14765
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This code allows you to display PNG images within your programs with full 32 bit color (that is, 24 bit color with 8 bit alpha transparency). This will allow you to use "antialiased" images in your programs, making your graphics blend in to the interface perfectly, no matter what color the user has chosen for their interface. Code by Thomas Kabir (www.VBFrood.de). Posted here with permission

2002C #14766
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This code allows you to display PNG images within your programs with full 32 bit color (that is, 24 bit color with 8 bit alpha transparency). This will allow you to use "antialiased" images in your programs, making your graphics blend in to the interface perfectly, no matter what color the user has chosen for their interface. Code by Thomas Kabir (www.VBFrood.de). Posted here with permission.

2002VB #23369
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This code allows you to display PNG images within your programs with full 32 bit color (that is, 24 bit color with 8 bit alpha transparency). This will allow you to use "antialiased" images in your programs, making your graphics blend in to the interface perfectly, no matter what color the user has chosen for their interface. Code by Thomas Kabir (www.VBFrood.de). Posted here with permission

2002VB #23370
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This code allows you to display PNG images within your programs with full 32 bit color (that is, 24 bit color with 8 bit alpha transparency). This will allow you to use "antialiased" images in your programs, making your graphics blend in to the interface perfectly, no matter what color the user has chosen for their interface. Code by Thomas Kabir (www.VBFrood.de). Posted here with permission.

ASP_Volume2 #26279
Form Translucency API example (WinXP/2k only)

This code makes the form appear "translucent", or semi-transparent, using Windows API. This isn't one of the ones which requires a ton of DLL's, however it'll only work on Windows XP or 2K (the only systems that have the API required to do this).

ASP_Volume2 #33288
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This code allows you to display PNG images within your programs with full 32 bit color (that is, 24 bit color with 8 bit alpha transparency). This will allow you to use "anti-aliased" images in your programs, making your graphics blend in to the interface perfectly, no matter what color the user has chosen for their interface. Code by Thomas Kabir (www.VBFrood.de). Posted here with permission. Requires ZLib for Windows and you must compile and register and re-reference the ActiveX DLL before attempting to use this. I've tried to include a compiled OCX and DLL, as well as a workling zlib.dll, but PSC won't let me. If VB won't compile correctly and\or you need any of them, email me.

ASP_Volume3 #54716
Form Translucency API example (WinXP/2k only)

This code makes the form appear "translucent", or semi-transparent, using Windows API. This isn't one of the ones which requires a ton of DLL's, however it'll only work on Windows XP or 2K (the only systems that have the API required to do this).

ASP_Volume3 #54717
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This code allows you to display PNG images within your programs with full 32 bit color (that is, 24 bit color with 8 bit alpha transparency). This will allow you to use "anti-aliased" images in your programs, making your graphics blend in to the interface perfectly, no matter what color the user has chosen for their interface. Code by Thomas Kabir (www.VBFrood.de). Posted here with permission. Requires ZLib for Windows and you must compile and register and re-reference the ActiveX DLL before attempting to use this. I've tried to include a compiled OCX and DLL, as well as a workling zlib.dll, but PSC won't let me. If VB won't compile correctly and\or you need any of them, email me.

C_Volume2 #67341
Form Translucency API example (WinXP/2k only)

This code makes the form appear "translucent", or semi-transparent, using Windows API. This isn't one of the ones which requires a ton of DLL's, however it'll only work on Windows XP or 2K (the only systems that have the API required to do this).

C_Volume2 #74350
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This code allows you to display PNG images within your programs with full 32 bit color (that is, 24 bit color with 8 bit alpha transparency). This will allow you to use "anti-aliased" images in your programs, making your graphics blend in to the interface perfectly, no matter what color the user has chosen for their interface. Code by Thomas Kabir (www.VBFrood.de). Posted here with permission. Requires ZLib for Windows and you must compile and register and re-reference the ActiveX DLL before attempting to use this. I've tried to include a compiled OCX and DLL, as well as a workling zlib.dll, but PSC won't let me. If VB won't compile correctly and\or you need any of them, email me.

Java_Volume1 #85885
Form Translucency API example (WinXP/2k only)

This code makes the form appear "translucent", or semi-transparent, using Windows API. This isn't one of the ones which requires a ton of DLL's, however it'll only work on Windows XP or 2K (the only systems that have the API required to do this).

Java_Volume1 #92894
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This code allows you to display PNG images within your programs with full 32 bit color (that is, 24 bit color with 8 bit alpha transparency). This will allow you to use "anti-aliased" images in your programs, making your graphics blend in to the interface perfectly, no matter what color the user has chosen for their interface. Code by Thomas Kabir (www.VBFrood.de). Posted here with permission. Requires ZLib for Windows and you must compile and register and re-reference the ActiveX DLL before attempting to use this. I've tried to include a compiled OCX and DLL, as well as a workling zlib.dll, but PSC won't let me. If VB won't compile correctly and\or you need any of them, email me.

1_2002 #110123
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This code allows you to display PNG images within your programs with full 32 bit color (that is, 24 bit color with 8 bit alpha transparency). This will allow you to use "antialiased" images in your programs, making your graphics blend in to the interface perfectly, no matter what color the user has chosen for their interface. Code by Thomas Kabir (www.VBFrood.de). Posted here with permission

1_2002 #110124
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This code allows you to display PNG images within your programs with full 32 bit color (that is, 24 bit color with 8 bit alpha transparency). This will allow you to use "antialiased" images in your programs, making your graphics blend in to the interface perfectly, no matter what color the user has chosen for their interface. Code by Thomas Kabir (www.VBFrood.de). Posted here with permission.

2_2002-2004 #113033
Form Translucency API example (WinXP/2k only)

This code makes the form appear "translucent", or semi-transparent, using Windows API. This isn't one of the ones which requires a ton of DLL's, however it'll only work on Windows XP or 2K (the only systems that have the API required to do this).

2_2002-2004 #120041
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This code allows you to display PNG images within your programs with full 32 bit color (that is, 24 bit color with 8 bit alpha transparency). This will allow you to use "anti-aliased" images in your programs, making your graphics blend in to the interface perfectly, no matter what color the user has chosen for their interface. Code by Thomas Kabir (www.VBFrood.de). Posted here with permission. Requires ZLib for Windows and you must compile and register and re-reference the ActiveX DLL before attempting to use this. I've tried to include a compiled OCX and DLL, as well as a workling zlib.dll, but PSC won't let me. If VB won't compile correctly and\or you need any of them, email me.

3_2004-2005 #131576
Form Translucency API example (WinXP/2k only)

This code makes the form appear "translucent", or semi-transparent, using Windows API. This isn't one of the ones which requires a ton of DLL's, however it'll only work on Windows XP or 2K (the only systems that have the API required to do this).

3_2004-2005 #138585
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This code allows you to display PNG images within your programs with full 32 bit color (that is, 24 bit color with 8 bit alpha transparency). This will allow you to use "anti-aliased" images in your programs, making your graphics blend in to the interface perfectly, no matter what color the user has chosen for their interface. Code by Thomas Kabir (www.VBFrood.de). Posted here with permission. Requires ZLib for Windows and you must compile and register and re-reference the ActiveX DLL before attempting to use this. I've tried to include a compiled OCX and DLL, as well as a workling zlib.dll, but PSC won't let me. If VB won't compile correctly and\or you need any of them, email me.

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